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The festivities, held in the Central African Republic, were accompanied by singing, dancing and traditional treats
Russophiles gathered at the Russian House in the Central African Republic (CAR) to celebrate National Unity Day on Monday, where they honored the nation’s culture. The event was marked by a series of performances and cultural exchanges.
Guests attended a screening of the film ‘Why I moved to Russia’, which provides insights into the lives and experiences of people who have chosen to settle in the country.
Students from the Russian House’s language courses presented a song about Moscow, and an Orthodox church choir performed. Russian-speaking locals performed a dance, donning costumes crafted from fabric delivered directly from Moscow for the occasion.
Traditional Russian pancakes, a staple at Russian celebrations in the Central African Republic, were served, allowing attendees to enjoy an authentic taste of Russian cuisine.