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Actress Olga Smirnova presented Yekaterinburg at the exposition

Actress Olga Smirnova presented Yekaterinburg at the exposition
Photo: Ekaterina Chesnokova/RIA News
09.15.2023

Olga Smirnova, theater and film actress, invited everyone to the International RUSSIA EXPO. She told about her native Yekaterinburg and reminded how unique the Urals are.

"I love the Urals very much because I grew up there, my relatives are there, my grandmother, who is already 91 years old, lives there, and my classmates are there. I love the nature of the Urals, I love our city of Yekaterinburg. I am grateful that I was born in Russia, I love Russia, I love its beauty, I love our Russian soul", — said the artist.

All regions of the country, including the Urals, will participate in the RUSSIA EXPO. They will present their successes in various industries, cultural and tourist potential. The team of each subject will be able to tell more about it at their regional day. You can participate in choosing the main achievement of each territory by voting on the website "Achievements.rf".

Authorities, public organizations and large corporations will also be featured at the exposition, and representatives of foreign countries will arrive. The RUSSIA EXPO will run from November 4, 2023 to April 12, 2024 at the VDNH.

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