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 On April 13, 2010, at 11.00 at the Guba hall of Hyatt Regency Hotel, the Minister of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Azerbaijan Abulfas Garayev will hold a meeting with the representatives of state institutions and tourism industry in connection with the execution of the State Program “On the Development of Tourism in the Republic of Azerbaijan in 2010-2014” ratified on April 6, 2010, under the order of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan.
                     			
             
On April 13, 2010, at 11.00 at the Guba hall of Hyatt Regency Hotel, the Minister of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Azerbaijan Abulfas Garayev will hold a meeting with the representatives of state institutions and tourism industry in connection with the execution of the State Program “On the Development of Tourism in the Republic of Azerbaijan in 2010-2014” ratified on April 6, 2010, under the order of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan.  Print version
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