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Exhibition about Holodomor opens in Belgium

12.09.2007    source: www.unian.net

An exhibition of posters on the tragedy of Holodomor [the Famine] of 1932-1933 has opened in the Belgian city of Loeven 20 kilometres from Brussels.  The exhibition is in the library of the Loeven Catholic University and presents posters from contemporary Ukrainian artists from the 1960s to 1990s.

The exhibition has been organized by the Ukrainian Embassy in Belgium in cooperation with the Ukrainian student association of the University. It will run until 30 September.

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