Norway's Ambassador Donates 31 Norwegian Books to Andorra Library
Lars Andersen's gift during his visit to Andorra la Vella expands the public library's collection and fosters cultural ties through Norwegian.
Key Points
- Norway's ambassador Lars Andersen donated 31 books by Norwegian authors to Andorra la Vella's public library.
- The gesture occurred during Andersen's recent visit to strengthen cultural ties.
- Books include contemporary and classic works, now publicly available.
- Officials praise it for enriching bibliographic holdings and promoting literary exchange.
Norway's ambassador to Andorra, Lars Andersen, has donated 31 books by Norwegian authors to the government's public library in Andorra la Vella.
The donation took place during Andersen's recent visit to the Principat. It aims to expand the library's collection and introduce Norwegian literature to local readers, while strengthening cultural ties between the two countries.
Officials described the gesture as a way to enrich the bibliographic holdings and promote literary exchange. The books, now available to the public, highlight contemporary and classic works from Norway.
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