The national cultural centers of Sochi are public organizations in the field of the revival, development and propaganda of national cultures and religions among the population of the city of Sochi , Krasnodar Territory , Russia .
History
In the 1920s – 1930s, the Natsmen Club (of national minorities) worked in Sochi, where reports, conversations, evenings, performances in national languages were held, and films were shown. In the auditorium of the club were 300 seats. In 1931, by decision of the Krasnodar District Executive Committee, a “national commission” was created in the city, in which there were 4 sections - Armenian, Greek, Georgian and Ukrainian. Now all the centers are part of the Sochi Council of National Associations.
List of centers
- Adyghe-Khase - Adyghe (since 04/29/1989)
- Sevan - Armenian (since 11/16/1989)
- Enosi - Greek (since 07/14/1990)
- Society of the Kuban Cossacks (since 11/24/1990)
- Cathedral - Russian (since 02.22.1992)
- Megen - Jewish (since 01.20.1993)
- Apsny - Abkhaz (since 12/11/1993)
- Iveria - Georgian
- Al-Amin - Muslim
- Alania - Ossetian (since 2001)
- Belaya Rus - Belarusian
- Ukrainian
- Polish
- Chuvash
- Tatar
- Tajik
- Serbian
- Assyrian
Related Pages
- Armenians of Sochi
- Georgians Sochi
- Shapsugs