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  1. Slovenia (Cultures of the World) by Ted Gottfried, 2005-04
  2. Slovenia - Culture Smart!: a quick guide to customs and etiquette (Culture Smart!) by Bob Burgher, 2010-06-01
  3. Executive Report on Strategies in Slovenia, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Slovenia Research Group, The Slovenia Research Group, 2000-11-02
  4. Culture Smart! Slovenia: A Quick Guide to Customs & Etiquette (Culture Smart) by Bob Burgher, 2006-10-15
  5. Veneto e Slovenia: Due culture per l'Europa (Cultura veneta)
  6. This is Slovenia ;: A glance at the land and its people, (Research Center for Slovenian Culture, Willowdale, Ont. Publication) by Rudolf P Čuješ, 1958
  7. Cultural policy in Slovenia (1998)
  8. Encyclopedia of Rusyn History and Culture by Paul Robert Magocsi, Ivan Pop, 2002-11-30
  9. Slovinsko, Chorvatsko, Istria, automapa 1:750 000: Aktualni mapa s rejstrikem obci a strucnym pruvodcem zajimavymi misty = Slovenija, Rep. Hrvatska = Slovenia, ... up-to-date map with index and culture guide by Kartografie Praha (Firm), 1997
  10. Mediaeval towns
  11. Children of Slovakia (World's Children) by Sheila Kinkade, 2000-11
  12. The Hidden Handshake: National Identity and Europe in the Post-Communist World by Aleß Debeljak, Ales Debeljak, 2004-11
  13. The Spectralization of Technology: From Elsewhere to Cyberfeminism and Back, Institutional Modes of the Cyberworld
  14. Semiotics of Peasants in Transition: Slovene Villagers and Their Ethnic Relatives in America (Sound and Meaning: The Roman Jakobson Series in Linguistics and Poetics) by Irene Portis-Winner, Irene Portis-Winner, 2002-03

101. Ljubljana INTAS-ESF International Workshop
8 in C minor performed by Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor HartmutHaenchen, Gallus Hall, Cankarjev dom. 13. December, afternoon
http://osc.fe.uni-lj.si/ljubljana/culture.htm
INTAS-ESF international Workshop
Noisy Oscillators:
Dynamics of Coupled Oscillatory and Complex Systems
Ljubljana, Slovenia, 10-13 December 2003 Events Ljubljana Workshop Main Motivation Invited Speakers Programme ... Events
INTAS Project Details Research Programme Report 2002 Publications
9. December, 20:00
Get together, Art and Wine Gallery. 10. December, 20:00
Georg Friedrich Händel, The Messiah, oratorio HWV 56 performed by , Gallus Hall, Cankarjev dom. 11. December, 19:00
Official dinner, Gostilna Žabar. 12. December, 19:30
A. Bruckner, Symphony no. 8 in C minor performed by Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Hartmut Haenchen , Gallus Hall, Cankarjev dom. 13. December, afternoon
Excursion, Cerknica Lake Postojna Cave Piran Pomjan Updated 23/11/03 Top Home Lancaster University University of Ljubljana ... University of Pisa

102. Galeria Sloveniana Information
the Institute and fulfills the Institute s aim to present Slovenian cultureglobally. Slovenian culture in the World. The online gallery will facilitate
http://www.thezaurus.com/galeria_sloveniana/mainpages/info.htm
Home About Services Exhibitions
About Galeria Sloveniana
The Institute for Slovenian Studies of Victoria has taken on the role of establishing the online gallery to provide the opportunity for artists of Slovenian background to present their work to the world community beyond the local and more immediate exhibition audience. Initially, the concept of the online gallery was formulated and developed by web developer and creative director of Thezaurus projects, Chiron Morpheus. This initiative is aimed to facilitate artistic personal expression and social interaction in a world community context, and to foster cultural development for future generations.
The aim of the gallery is to provide a venue for the emerging artists in Slovenia, or anywhere else in the world. It is a showcase for the younger generations and artists who seek new forms for self-expression reflecting contemporary values and trends. There is the eternal paradigm of generational difference, the gap between the older and younger generations. New generations are part of a rapidly changing society: an ever changing world of technology, new forms of communication, new genres and trends in modern art, and the effects of globalization. The gallery will act to reach the so-called "lost generation", the descendants of Slovenian immigrants. The new generations may be acquainted with some traditional elements of Slovenian culture. These are usually manifestations of the older and traditional culture - folksongs, choirs, dance, cuisine and annual celebrations - and are maintained as the "cultural heritage". They have only slight knowledge of contemporary Slovenia, its context in Europe and its culture.

103. METELKOVA ACTIONS IN A ZONE OF INDIFFERENCE Marina Grzinic Until
Metelkova is a paradigm of slovenian cultural politics in general. First, itestablishes that slovenia has in fact no real cultural policy (in other
http://subsol.c3.hu/subsol_2/contributors2/grzinictext2.html
METELKOVA: ACTIONS IN A ZONE OF INDIFFERENCE
Marina Grzinic
Until 1991, the army barracks of the former Yugoslavian army were located in Metelkova Street in the city of Ljubljana, Slovenia. After the Yugoslavian army was obliged to leave Slovenia in 1991, the City Council of Ljubljana was asked to let the abandoned military complex be used by the city's various independent art and culture organizations. While officially granting the public request, the City Council secretly planned to tear down the barracks and construct a commercial business center in their place. In response to these veiled intentions, the city's activists, intellectuals and artists began to squat the buildings; today Metelkova still represents a terrain of battle between the independent art and culture scene and the Ljubljana City Council. At first, the Metelkova barracks were run by a group of artists and activists who called themselves Network, or the Action Committee for Metelkova. This Network demanded nothing short of a complete restructuring of the city's social and cultural life. The Network sought the political mobilization of artists and, above all, future architectural and cultural innovations. In 1993, the Ljubljana City Council cut Metelkova's water and electricity as an attempt to prevent the artists' cultural programs from continuing by forcing the activists to leave the squat. At that moment, the Metelkova Network began to invite public figures, from intellectuals to politicians, to sleep for one night in the cold and without water and light in the Metelkova complex, and to write, by the light of a single candle, a one page reflection that rethought the position of Metelkova within Slovenian cultural and political reality. After a year, the Ljubljana City council returned the use of electricity and water, but the year-long siege left deep imprints. Metelkova city was emptied of its art citizens (in such conditions of cold and deprivation only the most resistant and really homeless were capable of staying) and during this time the art production was cut in half.

104. RIS - Internet Usage In Slovenia
Research of Internet in slovenia (RIS) is a project within the Centre forMethodology and Informatics at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of
http://slovenia.ris.org/content.php?p1=276&p2=285&p3=642&id=642

105. YELLOW PAGES SLOVENIA, SLOVENIJA, YELLOW INTERNET SLOVENIA
slovenia Zacetki delovanja na podrocju tehnicne kulture segajo vec kot sto letnazaj, slovenia CDK je zavod, ki omogoca razlicnim neodvisnim projektom
http://yellow.eunet.si/yellowpage/a/akultura.html

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107. Ljubljana Through The History
economic, cultural and scientific life of the Slovenian nation. The richcultural life of Ljubljana undoubtedly has its roots in its permanent links
http://www.ijs.si/slo/ljubljana/ljubljana-history.html
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Ljubljana Through the History
Ljubljana 's geographical position has governed its colourful past. A brisk migration of nations flowed through the Ljubljana gateway, part of the natural entrance from Central Europe to the Mediterranean, the Balkans and on towards the East. So it is not surprising that settlements of pile dwellers , and later Illyrians and Celts , grew up in this region more than 5000 years ago. At the time of Roman hegemony , from the 1st to 6th centuries AD, the capital of contemporary Slovenia was called Emona Ljubljana is first mentioned in written sources from 1144, its historical rise beginning in the 13th century when it became the Capital of the Province of Carniola . In 1335 it came under Hapsburg rule From the end of the Middle Ages onwards the town gradually assumed the role of the Slovenian cultural capital . Slovenian Protestantism, as the most powerful social movement of the 16th century, was a major influence in this. Ljubljana was then the meeting-place of the nationally conscious. Primoz Trubar , who gave the Slovenians their first book in 1550, worked here end many years later, France Preseren and Ivan Cankar , two important figures in the struggle for the cultural and political freedom of the Slovenian nation produced their works here.

108. Thezaurus: Institute For Slovenian Studies
supporting Slovenian language and cultural projects for the Australian and Slovenian Religious and Cultural Centre Ss Cyril and Methodius, Melbourne
http://www.thezaurus.com/issv.htm
Mission
Promotion, establishment and maintenance of Slovenian language and culture, principally through the medium of technology assisted learning, to benefit the descendants of Slovenian immigrants and the broader English-speaking community.
Development of the web node www.thezaurus.com as a vehicle for the study of Slovenian language and culture.
About ISSV Institute for Slovenian Studies of Victoria Inc. was established in Melbourne in response to the new challenges and exciting possibilities presented by Information Technology. The development of web-based and interactive learning technologies had a far-reaching effect on our approach to Slovenian language education. We took up the challenge with a broadened definition of membership, and used web technology to provide immediate access to language and cultural resources, and the capacity for communication. A major project was to develop online language courses for several levels using interactive technology. In 1998 the ISSV, as one of Victoria's language associations, received funding from the Department of Education, Training and Employment of Victoria to develop Slovenianlinx, web pages for the use of the teachers and students of Slovenian.

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