Rivne Ukrainian Gymnasium

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Rivne Ukrainian gymnasium (RUG) is a new type school in Rivne, Ukraine. This is reborned First Rivne Ukrainian gymnasium that was founded in 1923 and worked till 1939. [1] In 2003 RUG celebrated 80th anniversary.

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References

  1. "РІВНЕНСЬКА УКРАЇНСЬКА ГІМНАЗІЯ". resource.history.org.ua. Retrieved 2024-03-18.