Romanian Cultural Foundation

Romanian Cultural Foundation

The Romanian Cultural Foundation (Romanian: "Fundaţia Culturală Română") is a Romanian non-governmental organization created by writer Augustin Buzura, with the objective of stimulating cultural, artistic and scientific creations, promoting Romanian spiritual values in Romania and abroad, and fostering inter-cultural dialogue. The foundation, created in 2004, continues the work of the previous "Romanian Cultural Foundation" (1990-2003), which was an organization of public interest.

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