Aleksandar Vucic receives Russian House library's membership card
It was revealed that the library of the Russian House in Belgrade has 75,000 books
President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic today received a library membership card from the Russian House in Belgrade.
Vucic learned about the history of the Russian House in Serbian capital from the director of this institution, Yevgeny Baranov, and was there accompanied by Russian Ambassador Aleksandr Botsan Kharchenko as well.
On that occasion it was pointed out that the establishment of the Russian House was supported by King Aleksandar I Kradjordjevic in 1933.
It was revealed that the library of the Russian House has 75,000 books.
It was also said that Aleksandar I Kradjordjevic was not in the country when the Russian House was opened, but that his wife and entire royal family were, and that the opening came by his order.
(Telegraf.rs/Tanjug)
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