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Established in [[Established::1946]], the [[Anton Tomaž Linhart Library, Radovljica]] is the central library in Radovljica, with branches in Begunje, Kropa, Lesce, Brezje, Bohinjska Bistrica, Gorje, Srednja vas, Stara Fužina, Zasip and Knjižnica Blaža Kumerdeja Bled. Encompassing 1,335 square metres of space, it offers a rich collection of books and multimedia items and a reading room with seating for 55 people. The oldest book in its collection is Valvasor’s The Glory of the Duchy of Carniola (1877), but it also holds many facsimile versions of other old books. Its oldest periodical is Zvon from 1870. In 2007 the library’s collection (including its branches) was comprised of more than 157,000 items. | Established in [[Established::1946]], the [[Anton Tomaž Linhart Library, Radovljica]] is the central library in Radovljica, with branches in Begunje, Kropa, Lesce, Brezje, Bohinjska Bistrica, Gorje, Srednja vas, Stara Fužina, Zasip and Knjižnica Blaža Kumerdeja Bled. Encompassing 1,335 square metres of space, it offers a rich collection of books and multimedia items and a reading room with seating for 55 people. The oldest book in its collection is Valvasor’s The Glory of the Duchy of Carniola (1877), but it also holds many facsimile versions of other old books. Its oldest periodical is Zvon from 1870. In 2007 the library’s collection (including its branches) was comprised of more than 157,000 items. | ||
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