In a note from the Editor we read:

Dear readers,

On the first page of this issue of “Awedis”, shortly after the anniversary of the surrender and the great exodus of the Armenian population from Nagorno-Karabakh, we return to the problem of magnificent Armenian monuments, the fate of which under Azerbaijani rule remains – to put it mildly – uncertain. And all thanks to the exhibition “Nagorno-Karabakh: endangered Armenian heritage” opened in Warsaw. The exhibition is another voice in defense of heritage that is not only Armenian or Christian, but definitely global.

It so happens that this time our pages are full of exhibitions. But this does not mean that it is monothematic. Only – as you will see for yourself in a moment – downright cosmopolitan. After all, Armenian traces can be found on the coast of France, in the heart of Argentina, in the east of Ukraine, and in nearby Płońsk…

We invite you on this fascinating journey with “Awedis”. Enjoy your reading!

To download “Awedis” No. 60 visit www.awedis.ormianie.pl

CORRECTION: In the printed version of issue 60 of “Awedis”, in the “Important addresses and telephone numbers” section, we provided outdated data of the Representative of the Armenian Minority in the Joint Commission of the Government and National and Ethnic Minorities. It should be: Hraczja Bojadżjan;
e-mail: sekretariat.ormianie@gmail.com. We sincerely apologize for this oversight.

                                                                                                Editorial Staff

Wirtualny Świat Polskich Ormian