Спілка православних журналістів виступила інформаційним спонсором і партнером XVII Міжнародної фотовиставки-конкурсу газети «День-2015». Ця знакова у культурно-мистецькому житті України подія проходила 6-15 листопада у київській мистецькій галереї «Лавра»

Спілка православних журналістів виступила інформаційним спонсором і партнером XVII Міжнародної фотовиставки-конкурсу газети «День-2015». Ця знакова у культурно-мистецькому житті України подія проходила 6-15 листопада у київській мистецькій галереї «Лавра»

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