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Municipality of Škofja Loka

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The Municipality of Škofja Loka covers a total area of 145 square kilometres and has a population of 21,822 people (2002) living in 62 settlements. The city is twinned with Maasmechelen in Belgium, Medicina and Sovodnje na Soci in Italy, Smederevska Palanka in Serbia, and Saelle in Austria. Škofja Loka is a member of the Slovene Association of Historic Towns.

Mining and Ethnographic Collection, Črna na Koroškem

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The Ethnographic Collection at Črna na Koroškem was opened in August 1978. Two years later in 1980 a Mining Collection on the Lead and Zinc Mine of Mežica was opened under the same management at nearby Rakeževe peči. The Ethnographic Collection consists of 230 exhibits and includes objects for everyday use, in particular from a peasant environment. Various pieces of interior furnishing (chests, clocks, tableware, etc) and tools present the living culture on farms in the environs of Črna during the past century.

Town and Spatial Planning Association of Slovenia

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The Town and Spatial Planning Association of Slovenia is a voluntary independent and non-profit organisation with a membership of professionals from all parts of Slovenia. Its aim is to develop exchange opportunities, professional information, and professional standards both in-country and internationally. The association is a member of the European Council of Town Planners – Conseil européen des urbanistes (ECTP–CEU), the umbrella organisation for spatial Planning institutes in Europe.

Sodobnost International Cultural Society

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Book publishing is the primary activity of the Sodobnost International Cultural Society (KUD Sodobnost), dealing both in literature for children (picture books as well as regular works of youth literature) and for adults (classical alongside contemporary works). It publishes authors from Slovenia and from abroad, many of them being highly renowned and awarded. The society – formally established in 2004 – also issues the Sodobnost Magazine, a monthly literary and cultural journal that is one of the four oldest such magazines in Europe.

In addition to that, Sodobnost is actively involved in developing reading culture in Slovenia and in promoting its authors abroad. As a direct result of deals that Sodobnost has with foreign publishers, anthologies of contemporary Slovene short fiction have been published abroad.

Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt in Slovenia

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The Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt in Slovenia provides consular, economic, and cultural services.

Beyond the Sale of Book Rights

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In June 2025, the International Publishers’ Meeting (Encontro Internacional de Editores) took place in Lisbon, gathering thirteen publishing sector experts from Armenia, Czechia, Denmark, France, Ireland, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia and Spain. The event, organised by the Creative Europe Desk (CED) Portugal and the Portuguese Trade and Investment Agency (AICEP), was dedicated to building publishing and institutional partnerships, encouraging translation and circulation of literary works, as well as increasing access to national and European funding for translation and publishing projects. Among the participants was Mitja Ličen, the director of Goga Publishing House, with whom we talked about his impressions, findings and opportunities from the meeting, about the role of Goga in connecting the Balkans with the larger international literary space and about the common practices of small European publishers.

The International Publishers’ Meeting, organised by the Creative Europe Desk (CED) Portugal and the Portuguese Trade and Investment Agency (AICEP) in Lisbon, 2025.

European Union House

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In the European Union House the European Commission Representation in Slovenia and the information office of the European Parliament in Slovenia are located, in Ljubljana old town.

The library contains the main European newspapers plus digital databases or books. All of the necessary documents, data and contacts on legal procedures and cultural, economic, information society or civil society programmes are available for research, along with EU brochures, newsletters and magazines in various EU languages and in Slovene.

PureH

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On the alternative and electronic music scene since 1993, PureH – in its current incarnation – is a moniker of its founder Simon Šerc, a sound and video artist, recording engineer, performer, producer and head of the PharmaFabrik label.

PureH produces experimental, ambient-leaning electronica, often accompanied by corresponding video works. Besides producing his own music, Šerc has also done commissions for theatre.

0.1 Institute

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The 0.1 Institute, founded in 2016, is a creative and conceptual platform for research into and the production of contemporary art practice and theory, with a particular focus on movement as it pertains to the performing (dance, puppetry, physical theatre) and non-performing (film, visual arts, music, intermedia) arts.

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While at first glance it retains all the features of a contemporary dance company, particularly for an audience perhaps unaware of the institute's theoretical underpinnings, the professional profiles of the three main players show the wider perspectives they are keen to bring to movement: Jernej Bizjak is a contemporary dancer, choreographer and teacher; Sara Živkovič Kranjc, a scriptwriter and producer; and Klemen Janežič, an actor and director. The institute's commitment to research and to an interdisciplinary approach is exemplified by Za Ludwiga (For Ludwig), an ongoing project developed in Denmark to coincide with the 250th anniversary of Beethoven's birth in 2020.

Culture of Slovenia

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