Kultura (Belarusian newspaper)

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Kultura (Belarusian newspaper)
Founded1991
CountryBelarus
LanguageBelarusian
Website http://www.kimpress.by

Kultura ("Culture") is a Belarusian weekly social and educational newspaper founded by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Belarus. [1]

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History

Kultura newspaper was founded by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Belarus in October 1991 [1] [2] [3] .The content covers fine arts, film, literature, music, theater and television, architecture, history, folklore and ethnography. From May 1993 to February 1997, the newspaper published a monthly literary and philosophical piece, including research on cultural studies. Since 2002, Kultura newspaper along with «Мастацтва» ("Art") newspaper have been a part of the editorial and publishing institution of «Культура і мастацтва» ("Culture and Art").

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Awards

1998 - Laureate of the Spiritual Revival Award (national award) [1]

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References

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