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The book «Skovoroda in the City of Wisdom — Zacharpolis», published with the support of the Denys Paramonov Charity Foundation, is now available in digital format on the Scientific and Educational Portal

The publication explores the time that the renowned Ukrainian philosopher Hryhorii Skovoroda spent in Kharkiv, a city he first arrived in back in 1759. Over the following 35 years, Kharkiv played a significant role in Skovoroda’s life and philosophical journey.

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The book “Muravskyi Way”, published with the support of the Denys Paramonov Charity Foundation, has sparked exceptional interest among libraries across the country

Numerous requests are now being received from reading rooms seeking to obtain a copy of this publication.

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Applications now open to receive the book Muravskyi Way, published with support of the Denys Paramonov Charity Foundation

Libraries of all levels from across Ukraine will be given priority access to receive copies of Muravskyi Way, a book published with the support of the Denys Paramonov Charity Foundation.

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The book “Muravskyi Way”, published with the support of the Denys Paramonov Charity Foundation, was recently presented in Kharkiv

At the same time, a photo exhibition titled “Travels along the Muravskyi Way” was opened.

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Photo exhibition “Travels along the Muravskyi Way” opens in Kharkiv with support from Denys Paramonov Charity Foundation

A unique photo exhibition titled "Travels along the Muravskyi Way" is opening in Kharkiv with the support of the Denys Paramonov Charity Foundation. Visitors will have the opportunity to view rare photographs of the legendary Muravskyi Way during the presentation of the book "Muravskyi Way", which will take place at the Kharkiv Literary Museum on July 10 at 4:00 PM (address: 6 Bahaliya Street).

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The book “Muravskyi Way”, published with the support of the Denys Paramonov Charity Foundation, will be presented in Kharkiv

The event will take place on July 10 at 4:00 PM in the garden of the Kharkiv Literary Museum, located at 6 Bahaliya Street.

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