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Iran donates books to Ankara University

  1. Culture
August 19, 2009 - 0:0

TEHRAN -- Iran’s cultural attaché’s office in Turkey has recently donated 250 books to the University of Ankara.

The collection contains 100 books on Persian contemporary poetry, 40 story books and novels, 25 children’s and young adult’s books and 87 newly published books on Iranian culture and literature.

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