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The new head of the Culture and Tourism Departure of the capital
Vusal Zeynalov was appointed the head of the Culture and Tourism Departure of Baku by the decision of the Ministry of Culture in collaboration with the municipality of the capital. According to the Ministry of Culture, Zeynalov is a graduate of the Academy of Public Administration. He worked in the museum named after Nizami; also as the director of the book center "Academy", the State Museum of Arts, and was the Director of the Diplomatic Academy of the book center. Since 2012 - he is a Director of "Nizami" cinema. The previous head of the Department of Culture and Tourism of the capital Alikram Aliyev dismissed at his own request. -05D04-
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