Children's Library of the Republic of Dagestan named after Nuratdin Yusupov, Children's educational library in Makhachkala, Russia
The Children's Library of the Republic of Dagestan is an educational facility in Makhachkala designed specifically for young readers. It houses extensive collections of books, magazines, and other materials that cover different subjects and age groups.
The facility was founded in 1968 and has been a central educational resource for children in the Dagestan region for more than 50 years. The institution has continuously developed to meet the changing needs of young readers and modern education requirements.
The collection reflects the linguistic diversity of Dagestan by featuring works in multiple languages and showcasing regional authors. Visitors can experience how literature connects young readers to their regional identity and local storytelling traditions.
Schools in the area regularly use the library for educational visits where students develop research skills and receive book recommendations. The location is well-suited for school group visits and provides a learning-friendly environment for children of different ages.
The library maintains specialized collections featuring both local Dagestani authors and international works, offering a rare combination for young visitors. This balance allows children to explore local perspectives alongside global literature in a single dedicated space.
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