A Cross has been raised on the grave of Georgian soldiers

Despite the bad weather, immigrants from the Netherlands visited the graves of Georgian soldiers on Texel Island, the island of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

In honor of fellow ancestors, Georgians living in Belgium moved to the island. On the 4th of May every year, the Dutch grave is assembled by the Dutch.

The memorial was decorated with representatives of the Georgian Consulate and the delegation from Tbilisi. The ceremony was attended by the textile burgamentist.

Going to the "Georgian Center for Culture in Holland" texts and the memory of the memory of the memory became a tradition.

The funeral and prayer service of about 500 Georgian soldiers who were buried on the island of Texel were accompanied by the Archbishop of Holland and Belgium, Archbishop Dositheus, together with the Bishop of Tsageri and Lentekhi Bishop Stephanie. This year's long-term intention has become a reality. With the help of construction company "Azimut", a stone cross was installed on the memorial.

Georgian-Dutch relations originate from the period of World War II. There are many successful Georgian emigrants in Netherlands today.

After the official part of the ceremony, "Georgian Cultural Center" hosted guests with Georgian dishes. Georgian toast was worn with Georgian wine, the members of the Ensemble "Medea" held a concert for the gathered community.