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🇷🇺🇲🇩Школьники из Сорок посетили Российский центр науки и культуры в Кишиневе.

С приветственным словом к ребятам обратился руководитель Российского центра науки и культуры Артём Науменков.

Во время встречи обсудили конкурсы и программы для молодых соотечественников, а также возможностей поступления в российские вузы в рамках квотной кампании.

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🇷🇺🇲🇩Школьники из Сорок посетили Российский центр науки и культуры в Кишиневе.

С приветственным словом к ребятам обратился руководитель Российского центра науки и культуры Артём Науменков.

Во время встречи обсудили конкурсы и программы для молодых соотечественников, а также возможностей поступления в российские вузы в рамках квотной кампании.

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