Posts Tagged ‘Portugal’
Hundreds of Kalmyk retirees moved to live in Europe and America
Hundreds of Kalmykia pensioners have moved to live in Europe and America, KalmykiaNews reports.
The Pension Fund informs Read the rest of this entry »
Spain
Spain is officially called the Kingdom of Spain – a sovereign state in southwestern Europe and partly in Africa, a member of the European Union and NATO.
Spain occupies the majority (80%) of the Iberian Peninsula, as well as the Canary and Balearic Islands, has a total area Read the rest of this entry »
Kalmyks of Spain and Portugal are going to the next meeting of fraternity
[ Ru | Es ] On March 29, 2014 Kalmyks of Spain and Portugal are going to the next meeting of fraternity, KalmykiaNews reports. This time the marathon of the Kalmyk meetings moved to the capital of Catalonia — Barcelona, and celebration will be held in the Tibet house of Barcelona, the press secretary of the Kalmyk association of Spain and Portugal José Antonio Gonsalez informs on it. Read the rest of this entry »
The President of the Kalmyk brotherhood of Spain and Portugal in Spain Saglara Khartskhaeva gave an interview on television in Spain
[ Ru | Es ] The President of the Kalmyk brotherhood of Spain and Portugal Saglara Khartskhaeva gave an interview on television in Spain (for Monica Olavarria), reported by a representative of the Department of International Relations of the Development Fund for Tourism Kalmykia.
In his interview Saglara Khartskhaeva told about Altn Zam and his Read the rest of this entry »
Kalmyk Friendly Association of Spain and Portugal is planning to hold a presentation of the Republic of Kalmykia
[ En | Ru | Es ] Kalmyk Friendly Association of Spain and Portugal is planning to hold a presentation of the Republic of Kalmykia, reported by the Counselor of the Department of International Relations of the Development Fund of Kalmykia tourism.
It will be the first “official” acquaintance Spain and Kalmykia. Familiarity with the history, culture and philosophy of Kalmykia. Read the rest of this entry »