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🎥🇷🇺С 2025 года запускаем программу «Земский работник культуры» - Владимир Путин
🇷🇺🇷🇺Владимир Путин поручил сформировать долгосрочную программу сохранения объектов культурного наследия России

Президент РФ поручил проработать нормативную базу в сфере охраны объектов культурного наследия, сформировать программу их сохранения сроком на 20 лет.
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🇷🇺🇷🇺Владимир Путин поручил сформировать долгосрочную программу сохранения объектов культурного наследия России

Президент РФ поручил проработать нормативную базу в сфере охраны объектов культурного наследия, сформировать программу их сохранения сроком на 20 лет.

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