Южный Кавказ готовится к грядущим праздникам

Тбилиси, Баку и Ереван, а также другие города и села по всему Южному Кавказу готовы к предстоящим зимним торжествам. Советская традиция празднования нового года все еще остается популярным событием в жизни людей, как и празднование православного Рождества в начале января в Грузии и Армении. В этом году зажигать огни на новогодней елке перед зданием Парламента Грузии удостоился чести новоизбранный мэр Тбилиси Каха Каладзе.

Дорогие читатели, если вы живете в одном из городов Южного Кавказа, мы будем рады, если вы поделитесь с нами и нашими читателями фотографиями ваших украшенных к праздникам городов. Мы опубликуем их на нашем сайте в период до 10 января. Фотографии вы можете отправить на наш электронный адрес editor@commonspace.eu

источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Рождественская елка в Тбилиси (фото предоставлено мэрией Тбилиси)

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