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WorldAsiaYoung talents from the Murmansk region defend the honor of the region at the Delphic Games

Young talents from the Murmansk region defend the honor of the region at the Delphic Games

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The XXII Delphic Youth Games of Russia are held in the Saratov region. The Murmansk region is represented by 12 young northerners.

On Friday, April 21, the press service of the government of the Murmansk region reported that the XXII Delphic Youth Games of Russia brought together polar talents.

There are competitions for Russian creatives in the Saratov region. They are frequented by around 2,500 artists between the ages of 10 and 25. The event is scheduled to end on April 26.

A delegation of 12 people arrived from the Murmansk region for the Delphic Games. They will compete in various categories, such as pop singing, visual arts, modern choreography and culinary arts.


We will remind, earlier “The Eastern Herald in Murmansk” said that in Murmansk libraries will hold actions within the limits of the “Library Night” action.

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