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    POLISH AID FOR A REMOTE VILLAGE IN SYUNIK

    ARMENPRESS
    4 September, 2012
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 4, ARMENPRESS: Ambassador of the Republic of
    Poland to Armenia Zdzislaw Raczynski on the occasion of September
    1 participated in the opening ceremony of a remodeled school in
    Harzhis village of Syunik region. Ambassador was accompanied with
    the Vice-Governor of Syunik region Ara Doluntz.

    Armenpress was informed from Polish Embassy that it is already two
    years that the program of Polish aid helps to renovate and equip
    Harzhis secondary school. The overall sum of the aid is 25000 Euro.

    This year five classrooms and a teachers' room were remodeled, while
    five other classrooms were repaired and equipped with school tables
    and chairs. The aid for the school will be ongoing, while Polish aid
    program will try to expand.

    In the framework of aid to this remote village Polish Embassy to
    Armenia presented a cooling tank for milk to the local residents.

    Another exiting project that the Polish aid program is implementing
    in Harzhis village is a tourist one. This year a tourist path is
    being built from the village to Tatev monastery which is a marvelous
    tourist sight.

    Harzhis is a remote village in Syunik region with 831 residents. It is
    one of the oldest villages of Syunik. People here are mainly involved
    in agricultural activities.




    From: A. Papazian
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