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28th January 2019

Details: Hranush Arabyan studied at the Yerevan Branch of Ternopil National University of Economics. At the university she participated in all the events related to Armenian and Ukrainian cultures. At the university she learned Ukrainian language and literature. The representatives of the Ukrainian community in Armenia invited her to several events. After she finished the university they started involving her in all their projects. She also loves logical games and can put together the Rubik’s cube in 30-40 seconds.
Language: Armenian
Reporter: Karine Asatryan
Camera: Sergey Khurdoyan
Editor: Sergey Khurdoyan
Dateline: Yerevan, Armenia – 31/08/2018
Source: A1plus / Open Media Hub. This production was supported by OPEN Media Hub with funds provided by the European Union
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