koliko idiotizam ide na zapadu , je i postalo , ma sta reci
radi se da Rusko groblje , koje se nalazi van Par5iza gde su i vidjeniji Ruski i umetnici i gradjani , pokopani.
jos 2005 godine napravljen je sporazum u kome ce se onivoditi brigu , grad qda ce placanje Rusija postovati .
OVE GODINE SU ODBILI NOVAC koji je Rusija ponudila.
pa zar to i nije cist fasizam,
svetiti se na one kojii ne mogu reagovati, i da pojasnim , radi se o grobovima koji i nemaju bliznje svoje da placaju za grobnomesto i za odrzavanje
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City in France did not accept payment from Russia for places in the cemetery, media write
Monde: a city in France did not accept payment from Russia for renting places in a cemetery
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MOSCOW, January 15 - RIA Novosti. The French city of Sainte-Genevieve-des-Bois did not accept payment from Moscow for places in the cemetery where famous immigrants from Russia are buried, the
Monde newspaper writes .
“This year, the city has not accepted the money <…> that allows you to finance the extension of the lease of Russian places,” Nikolai Lopukhin, head of the committee for the care of Russian Orthodox burials at Sainte-Genevieve-des-Bois (CESOR), quotes the publication as saying.
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Moscow and Sainte-Genevieve-des-Bois signed an agreement in 2005, according to which the Russian side pays for the maintenance of the graves of compatriots if they have no relatives left. According to Lopukhin, the committee is looking for money for this, but later it will also run into difficulties.
The head of CESOR added that the cemetery was dilapidated and Russia wanted to restore it, but due to the coronavirus pandemic and the situation in Ukraine, the project is no longer being undertaken.
The Sainte-Genevieve-des-Bois cemetery is located 24 kilometers from Paris, in the department of Essonne. It was created at the end of the 19th century, and the first Russian burial appeared in 1927
. Writers Ivan Bunin and Teffi, director Andrei Tarkovsky, ballet dancers Sergei Lifar and Rudolf Nureyev, poet Alexander Galich, emigrants of different waves, representatives of the nobility, military circles and other immigrants from Russia are buried here. In total, there are more than five thousand graves on Saint-Genevieve-des-Bois, in which the remains of about 15 thousand Russians are buried.