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Hellenic Foundation for Culture Information

The Hellenic Foundation for Culture (Greek: Ελληνικό Ίδρυμα Πολιτισμού), founded in 1992, is a cultural and educational organization, based in Greece (Athens), which aims to promote Greek language and Greek culture.

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The goal of the Hellenic Foundation for Culture is to promote Greek culture and disseminate the Greek language throughout the world. It has created Branches in Odessa, Alexandria and Berlin, and there are Offices of Representatives in London, Moscow, Vienna, Brussels, Washington, D.C. and Beijing. In 2008, it is planned to found Hellenic Houses of Culture in Melbourne, Trieste, Belgrade, Bucharest, Tirana and Sofia. Among its activities, the Foundation offers lessons in the Greek language, organises cultural events, publishes books and has public libraries in the Branches.

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International cultural promotion organisations
Americas Brazil: Brazilian Cultural Center · Colombia: Instituto Caro y Cuervo
Asia China: Confucius Institute · Japan: Japan Foundation · South Korea: King Sejong Institute · Turkey: Yunus Emre Institute
Europe Andorra: Ramon Llull Foundation · Basque Country: Etxepare Basque Institute · Czech Republic: The Czech Centres · Denmark: Danish Cultural Institute · Estonia: Estonian Institute · Finland: Finnish cultural and academic institutes · France: Alliance française · Germany: Goethe-Institut · Greece: Center for the Greek language; Hellenic Foundation for Culture · Hungary: Hungarian Cultural Institute · Italy: Società Dante Alighieri; Istituto Italiano di Cultura · Poland: Adam Mickiewicz Institute · Portugal: Instituto Camões · Romania: Romanian Cultural Institute · Russia: Russkiy Mir Foundation · Spain: Instituto Cervantes · Catalonia & Balearic Islands: Ramon Llull Institute · Sweden: Swedish Institute · United Kingdom: British Council
Oceania Australia: Australia Council for the Arts
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