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A cultural center based in Berlin that represents the Federal Agency for the Commonwealth of  Independent States, compatriots living abroad, and international humanitarian cooperation. The key purpose of the institution is to provide a forum for Russian and German [[Culture|cultures]] to foster their bilateral relations. The Russia House offers language courses and hosts numerous cultural events, art exhibitions, film screenings, concerts, conferences and debates, representing a concrete example of [[Cultural Diplomacy|cultural diplomacy]] in practice.
 
A cultural center based in Berlin that represents the Federal Agency for the Commonwealth of  Independent States, compatriots living abroad, and international humanitarian cooperation. The key purpose of the institution is to provide a forum for Russian and German [[Culture|cultures]] to foster their bilateral relations. The Russia House offers language courses and hosts numerous cultural events, art exhibitions, film screenings, concerts, conferences and debates, representing a concrete example of [[Cultural Diplomacy|cultural diplomacy]] in practice.
 
[[Category:The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary]]
 
[[Category:The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary]]
 
== External Links and References ==
 
 
*[http://www.russisches-haus.de/ Russisches Haus Official Site (in German)]
 

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