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PASHA Bank has sponsored the Christmas Bazaar
This past weekend a new Christmas Market, organized by the German-Azerbaijani cultural community Kapellhaus was held in Baku. One of the sponsors of the event was PASHA Bank, the bank said.
As in previous years, at the event was held a colorful festive presentation and performed traditional Christmas songs. On Sunday visitors to the Bazaar, according to the wife of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Germany to Azerbaijan Corinne Quelle were a lot and the Kapellhaus building could just give room to them all. They were able to buy Christmas presents, and various Christmas decorations, fancy candles and much more.
In the festive atmosphere of the event, guests can enjoy salads, hot wine, a variety of sweets, chocolates and other goodies prepared by people who have expressed the wish to participate in the organization of the event. Traditionally, the Christmas Market is over charity lottery in order to win interesting prizes.
As the director of the Department of Public Relations and Marketing of PASHA Bank Sona Abbasova support in conducting the Christmas Bazaar was a tradition for the Bank. "This is the third event in which we are directly involved. With confidence I can say that next year we will be happy will support in carrying out the Christmas markets," said Abbasova. -15D -
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