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Zemlika

Durbe Gets Ready for the Zemlika Festival 2011

2011-10-21 by Aleksandr Shatskih

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A festival of music, art and local cuisine, Zemlika will be the main draw next weekend, with two days (October 28 and 29) of live performances by international and local acts and musicians, art and music workshops, free seminars and open lectures, film screenings, free theatre, cuisine and other events.

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