Archive of news on the topic "heritage"

Save the reserve: Sevastopol is struggling to overcome Ovsyannikov’s legacy

Almost 4 hectares of forest on the territory of the Cape Aya nature reserve are subject to return to the city property of Sevastopol from lease. Under the former governor Dmitry Ovsyannikov, Orlinovskoye Hunting Farm LLC received the territory at its disposal for a symbolic fee of 270 rubles per year, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. The tenant blocked off part of the forest area with a net, citing the need to arrange an enclosure for…

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In Crimea, a historical monument was torn out of bad hands and will be given to unknown places.

The historical monument Arendt House in Simferopol will be put up for sale. The estate of the famous family of doctors, sculptors and glider pilots stood without a roof for more than twenty years due to the fault of the previous owner, the Crimea Foundation, which was a financial appendage of the illegal Crimean Tatar Mejlis (a recognized extremist organization in Russia), a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. Draft resolution on the inclusion of the Arendt House in the privatization plan for...

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Montenegrin Deputy Prime Minister promises Serbs to dismantle Djukanovic's dictatorial legacy

Deputy Prime Minister of Montenegro, ethnic Albanian loyal to the Serbs, Dritan Abazovic, expressed hope that President Milo Djukanovic will not be able to prevent the new version of the “Law on Freedom of Religion” from coming into force. Abazovich told Serbian TV Prva about this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “The Law on Freedom of Religion, adopted by the Parliament of Montenegro for the second time, will protect the property of the Serbian Orthodox Church, and...

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