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'''NOTE:  Cultural organizations that engage in cultural activities of both Hungarian and Italian minorities, the Romany community and other minority ethnic groups and immigrants in Slovenia, are numerous. These organizations mostly engage in youth and amateur cultural activities, while the Culture.si database focuses on professional arts and culture. As the list of the articles is not complete, for the time being these articles are stored in the DEPO.  
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'''NOTE:  Cultural organizations that engage in cultural activities of both Hungarian and Italian minorities, the Romany community and other minority ethnic groups and immigrants in Slovenia, are numerous. These organizations mostly engage in youth and amateur cultural activities, while the Culture.si database focuses on professional arts and culture. As the list of the articles is not complete, for the time being these articles are stored in the DEPO. Below you can read the archival article. Please be aware that certain links and contact information may no longer be valid. For the up-dated information consult the [[Department for Cultural Diversity and Human Rights, Ministry of Culture]].'''
 
 
Below you can read the archival article. Please be aware that certain links and contact information may no longer be valid. For the up-dated information consult the [[Department for Cultural Diversity and Human Rights, Ministry of Culture]].'''
 
  
  
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The [[Albanian Cultural Association Migjeni]] (Shoqata kultutore Shqiptare) was established in 1989. Today the Migjeni has around 100 members, Albanians who have come primarily from Kosovo and Macedonia and who engage in cultural, ethnographic and sport activities organised on a weekly basis. They also take advantage of the Albanian newspaper reading room and the TV Room where TV Priština is screened. Since the 1990s the Association has published the newsletter Alternativa, Magazine for Culture and Science.
 
The [[Albanian Cultural Association Migjeni]] (Shoqata kultutore Shqiptare) was established in 1989. Today the Migjeni has around 100 members, Albanians who have come primarily from Kosovo and Macedonia and who engage in cultural, ethnographic and sport activities organised on a weekly basis. They also take advantage of the Albanian newspaper reading room and the TV Room where TV Priština is screened. Since the 1990s the Association has published the newsletter Alternativa, Magazine for Culture and Science.
 
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== See also ==
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*[[Department for Cultural Diversity and Human Rights, Ministry of Culture]]
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[[Category:Cultural diversity]]

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Kulturno društvo Albancev Migjeni
Celovška cesta 177a, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 528 0782, 386 (0) 41 665633
Tahir Maliqaj, President




Phone386 (0) 41 666734



NOTE: Cultural organizations that engage in cultural activities of both Hungarian and Italian minorities, the Romany community and other minority ethnic groups and immigrants in Slovenia, are numerous. These organizations mostly engage in youth and amateur cultural activities, while the Culture.si database focuses on professional arts and culture. As the list of the articles is not complete, for the time being these articles are stored in the DEPO. Below you can read the archival article. Please be aware that certain links and contact information may no longer be valid. For the up-dated information consult the Department for Cultural Diversity and Human Rights, Ministry of Culture.



The Albanian Cultural Association Migjeni (Shoqata kultutore Shqiptare) was established in 1989. Today the Migjeni has around 100 members, Albanians who have come primarily from Kosovo and Macedonia and who engage in cultural, ethnographic and sport activities organised on a weekly basis. They also take advantage of the Albanian newspaper reading room and the TV Room where TV Priština is screened. Since the 1990s the Association has published the newsletter Alternativa, Magazine for Culture and Science.


See also