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Ziua Europeană a Limbilor. Târg lingvistic sub forma unui joc, cu premii şi intrare liberă

La iniţiativa Uniunii Europene şi a Consiliului Europei, Ziua Europeană a Limbilor este sărbătorită în fiecare an în preajma zilei de 26 septembrie, începând cu 2001.

Muzeul Naţional al Ţăranului Român (MNŢR) va găzdui Ziua Europeană a Limbilor sâmbătă, 24 septembrie, între orele 11:00 şi 17:00, evenimentul fiind organizat sub forma unui târg lingvistic, care propune publicului să descopere prin joc bogăţia culturală a spaţiului european.

Accesul la eveniment este liber şi are loc în limita locurilor disponibile, fără înscriere prealabilă.

Programul Zilei Europene a Limbilor la Bucureşti şi alte informaţii sunt disponibile pe site-urile organizatorilor, pe pagina: www.facebook.com/ZiuaLimbilorBucuresti, precum şi pe cea dedicată evenimentului: https://www.facebook.com/events/330781330589685.

by Katy Marinescu
sursa si articolul integral la: mediafax.ro

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