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The [[Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Priština]] is an official representative body of the Slovene government in Kosovo since March 2010. The embassy promotes bilateral political, economic and cultural relations. It issues visas and residence permits and performs other consular services.
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The [[Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Priština]] is an official representative body of the Slovene government in Kosovo since March 2010. The embassy promotes bilateral political, economic, and cultural relations. It issues visas and residence permits and performs other consular services.
 
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==Cultural co-operation==
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==Cultural cooperation==
  
Cultural ties between Kosovo and Slovenia are limited. The embassy supports co-operation in culture, science and education. In 2010 an Agreement on Cooperation in the Fields of Culture, Education and Science between the Republic of Slovenia and Republic of Kosovo was signed. Together with [[Slovene Human Resources Development and Scholarship Fund]] the embassy promotes applications for the award of scholarships for study of nationals of Western Balkans in Slovenia.
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Cultural ties between Kosovo and Slovenia are limited. The embassy supports cooperation in culture, science, and education. In 2010, the Agreement on Cooperation in the Fields of Culture, Education and Science between the Republic of Slovenia and Republic of Kosovo was signed. Together with the [[Slovene Human Resources Development and Scholarship Fund]], the embassy promotes applications for the award of scholarships for nationals of the Western Balkans to study in Slovenia.
  
Artist in Residence programme ''Pristina has No River'' run by Qendra Multimedia from Priština together with partners of the programme Goethe Institute, Traduki, S. Fischer Stiftung, EU Commission, Krokodil Festival hosted several artists from Southeastern Europe and Germany (residence artists from Slovenia included [[Tea Hvala]] and [[Jurij Hudolin]]).
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The Artist-in-Residence programme "Pristina has No River" run by Qendra Multimedia from Priština together with partners of the programme Goethe Institute, Traduki, S. Fischer Stiftung, European Commission, Krokodil Festival hosted several artists from Southeastern Europe and Germany (residence artists from Slovenia included [[Tea Hvala]] and [[Jurij Hudolin]]).
  
Since 2011 [[Tobačna 001 Cultural Centre]] run by [[Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana]] regularly publishes an open call for residence exchange for visual artists that can further develop their work at partner institutions Stacion - Center for Contemporary Art Prishtina and The Israeli Centre for Digital Art in Holon. Among participating artists the exchange programme in Prishtina included [[Ana Čigon]] from Slovenia and from Kosovo [[Qëndresë Deda]] and [[Alban Muja]].
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Since 2011, the [[Tobačna 001 Cultural Centre]], run by [[Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana]] regularly publishes an open call for a residency exchange for visual artists who wish to further develop their work at the partner institutions Stacion – Center for Contemporary Art Prishtina and the Israeli Centre for Digital Art in Holon. Among participating artists, the exchange programme in Prishtina included [[Ana Čigon]] from Slovenia and [[Qëndresë Deda]] and [[Alban Muja]] from Kosovo.
  
 
== See also ==
 
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== External links ==
 
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*[http://pristina.veleposlanistvo.si/ Embassy of Slovenia in Kosovo website]  
 
*[http://pristina.veleposlanistvo.si/ Embassy of Slovenia in Kosovo website]  
*[http://www.mzz.gov.si/en/representations_abroad/europe/kosovo/ Information on Kosovo on the Slovene MFA website]
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*[http://www.mzz.gov.si/en/representations_abroad/europe/kosovo/ Information on Kosovo on the Slovene Ministry of Foreign Affairs website]
  
 
[[Category:Slovene embassies and consulates]]
 
[[Category:Slovene embassies and consulates]]

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Veleposlaništvo Republike Slovenije, Priština
Ul. Anton Ceta 6., 38000 Priština
Phone381 38 246 255
CountryKOSOVO
Miljan Majhen, Ambassador
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The Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Priština is an official representative body of the Slovene government in Kosovo since March 2010. The embassy promotes bilateral political, economic, and cultural relations. It issues visas and residence permits and performs other consular services.


Cultural cooperation

Cultural ties between Kosovo and Slovenia are limited. The embassy supports cooperation in culture, science, and education. In 2010, the Agreement on Cooperation in the Fields of Culture, Education and Science between the Republic of Slovenia and Republic of Kosovo was signed. Together with the Slovene Human Resources Development and Scholarship Fund, the embassy promotes applications for the award of scholarships for nationals of the Western Balkans to study in Slovenia.

The Artist-in-Residence programme "Pristina has No River" run by Qendra Multimedia from Priština together with partners of the programme Goethe Institute, Traduki, S. Fischer Stiftung, European Commission, Krokodil Festival hosted several artists from Southeastern Europe and Germany (residence artists from Slovenia included Tea Hvala and Jurij Hudolin).

Since 2011, the Tobačna 001 Cultural Centre, run by Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana regularly publishes an open call for a residency exchange for visual artists who wish to further develop their work at the partner institutions Stacion – Center for Contemporary Art Prishtina and the Israeli Centre for Digital Art in Holon. Among participating artists, the exchange programme in Prishtina included Ana Čigon from Slovenia and Qëndresë Deda and Alban Muja from Kosovo.

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