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| name              = Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Slovenia
 
| name              = Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Slovenia
 
| localname          = Veleposlaništvo Kraljevine Nizozemske
 
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| street            = Palača Kapitelj, Poljanski nasip 6
 
| street            = Palača Kapitelj, Poljanski nasip 6
 
| town              = SI-1000 Ljubljana
 
| town              = SI-1000 Ljubljana
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 420 1461
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 420 1460
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 420 1470
 
 
| email              = lju@minbuza.nl
 
| email              = lju@minbuza.nl
| website            = http://www.netherlands-embassy.si
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| website            = https://www.netherlandsandyou.nl/your-country-and-the-netherlands/slovenia/about-us/embassy-in-ljubljana
 
| opening hours      = 9am-4.30pm Mon-Fri, by appointment
 
| opening hours      = 9am-4.30pm Mon-Fri, by appointment
 
| contacts    = {{Contact  
 
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   | name        = Pieter J. Langenberg
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   | name        = Johannes Obed Verboom
 
   | role        = Ambassador
 
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   | name        = Paul van Oostveen  
 
   | name        = Paul van Oostveen  
   | role        = Head of Press and Culture Department
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   | email      = LJU-PCZ@minbuza.nl   
 
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  | name        = Petra Jesenovec
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  | role        = Secretary, PR
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  | telephone  = 386 (0) 1 420 1463
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The [[Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Slovenia|Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands]] was opened in [[established::2001]] as an official representative for the Dutch citizens living or residing in Slovenia. It provides a range of consular services, disseminates information about Netherlands in Slovenia and looks for cooperation opportunities in the field of economy and trade. Its tasks also include the promotion of Dutch arts and culture, focusing on design, architecture, visual arts, human rights and LGBT rights.  
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The [[Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Slovenia|Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands]] was opened in [[established::2001]] as an official representative for Dutch citizens living or residing in Slovenia. It provides a range of consular services, disseminates information about the Netherlands in Slovenia, and looks for cooperation opportunities in the field of economy and trade. Its tasks also include the promotion of Dutch arts and culture, focusing on design, architecture, visual arts, and human and LGBT rights.  
  
The legal basis for cooperation in culture, education and science between the two states was adopted in 1992 as a part of succession of the former republic of Yugoslavia.
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The legal basis for cooperation in culture, education, and science between the Slovenia and the Netherlands was adopted in 1992 as a part of the succession of the former republic of Yugoslavia.
  
 
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==Art and design==
 
==Art and design==
  
The Embassy has been working on a one-month ''Bilateral Focus'' held all over venues in Slovenia since 2001. Its aim was to promote economic solutions, trade, arts and culture from the Netherlands in Slovenia. Events during October involved companies, cinemas, schools, faculties and art institutions from Ljubljana and major Slovenian towns. After ten successful years this annual event was held for the last time in 2011.  
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From 2001 to 2011 the embassy organised the annual "Bilateral Focus", a one-month festivity held at numerous venues round Slovenia in October. Its aim was to promote economic solutions and trade as well as arts and culture from the Netherlands in Slovenia. Events involved many companies, cinemas, schools, faculties and art institutions from Ljubljana and some other Slovenian towns.
  
However, the Embassy is still strongly present in promoting design, both industrial and graphic. In 2012 is supported the 22nd edition of [[Biennial of Design (BIO)]] at the [[Museum of Architecture and Design]] entitled ''Design relations'' and curated by Margo Konings and Magriet Vollenberg.   
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Despite the cessation of this event, the embassy is still strongly present in promoting design, both industrial and graphic. In 2012 it supported the 22nd edition of the [[Biennial of Design (BIO)]] at the [[Museum of Architecture and Design]] entitled ''Design Relations'' and curated by Margo Konings and Magriet Vollenberg.   
  
In 2011 the Embassy supported mobile global exhibition ''Show your hope'', initiated by visual artist Martin Voorbij and co-produced by Stripcore/[[Forum Ljubljana]] and Foundation80Q. Among total of more than 800 artist from all over the world, the numerous Slovenian artists actively participated in the project and were presented during the [[Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012|European Capital of Culture 2012]] in Maribor.  
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In 2011 the embassy supported the mobile global exhibition ''Show your hope'', initiated by visual artist Martin Voorbij and co-produced by Stripcore/[[Forum Ljubljana]] and Foundation80Q. Among 800 artists from all over the world, numerous Slovene artists actively participated in the project and were presented during the [[Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012|European Capital of Culture 2012]] in Maribor.  
  
 
==Music, literature and theatre==
 
==Music, literature and theatre==
  
Besides supporting guest appearances of Dutch musicians at [[Jazz Cerkno Festival]], the Embassy also supported [[Sonica International Festival of Transitory Art]] in 2011, which hosted several artist from the Netherlands (Blendid, Arno Scheper, Carolien Teunisse, etc.).  
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Besides supporting guest appearances of Dutch musicians at the [[Jazz Cerkno Festival]], in 2011 the embassy also supported the [[Sonica International Festival of Transitory Art]] which hosted several artists from the Netherlands (Blendid, Arno Scheper, Carolien Teunisse, etc.).  
  
As a part of ongoing projects, the Embassy funded guest appearances of many authors, such as Magriet de Moor at [[Fabula Festival]], Joris Ivens, Frank Westerman at [[Festival Ljubljana]], Ester Naomi Perquin at [[Days of Poetry and Wine Festival]] and many others.  
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As a part of its ongoing literary projects, the embassy funded guest appearances of many authors, such as Magriet de Moor at [[Fabula Festival]], Joris Ivens, Frank Westerman at [[Festival Ljubljana]], Ester Naomi Perquin at the [[Days of Poetry and Wine Festival]], and many others.  
  
In 2013 theatre production from the Netherlands was the focus of 48th edition of [[Maribor Theatre Festival]], the oldest and biggest theatre festival in Slovenia. On this occasion a publication with four Dutch contemporary drama plays were translated in Slovene and published as a festival publication.
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In 2013 the Dutch theatre production was the focus of the 48th edition of the [[Maribor Theatre Festival]], the oldest and largest theatre festival in Slovenia. A publication with Slovenian translations of four Dutch contemporary drama texts was published on this occasion.
  
 
==Photography and film==
 
==Photography and film==
For years one of the long-lived photo projects was World Press Photo exhibition held at [[Cankarjev dom]], which presented stunning annual overview of photo journalism. For many years the Embassy also  supported [[Emzin Cultural Institute]], in 2011 they supported Emzin's seminar of visual communications, with Max Kisman and Niels Schrader as guest lectures. 
 
  
For some years already the Netherlands is developing high-quality youth films and is currently representing a leading European export of this genre. In collaboration with [[Kinodvor Cinema]] several awarded youth films from the Netherlands were translated and are a part of their regular youth program. Another film-flavored cooperation is the Embassy's regular support of the [[Ljubljana Gay and Lesbian Film Festival]], the oldest gay and lesbian film festival in Europe.
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For years the embassy has supported the ''World Press Photo'' exhibition featuring a stunning annual overview of photo journalism. The event organised by the Dutch WPP Foundation is shown worldwide, and found its Ljubljana showroom at [[Cankarjev dom]]. For several years the embassy also supported the [[Emzin Cultural Institute]], in 2011, for instance, their visual communications seminar with Max Kisman and Niels Schrader as guest lecturers attracted lots of attention.
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For some years already the Netherlands has developed high-quality youth films and currently represent a leading European export of this genre. In collaboration with [[Kinodvor Cinema]] several awarded Dutch youth films were a part of the Kinobalon youth programme. Another film-flavoured cooperation is the embassy's regular support of the [[Ljubljana Gay and Lesbian Film Festival]], the oldest gay and lesbian film festival in Europe.
  
 
==Education and language==
 
==Education and language==
 
Upon request the embassy disseminates information about scholarships and research grants for study in the Netherlands and promotes summer schools of Dutch language and literature.  
 
Upon request the embassy disseminates information about scholarships and research grants for study in the Netherlands and promotes summer schools of Dutch language and literature.  
  
Recently the Embassy in Ljubljana initiated an alumni network ''Keep in Touch with the Dutch'' to build a network of (former) international students who studied at universities in the Netherlands or attended various visitor's programs.
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Recently the embassy in Ljubljana initiated an alumni network "Keep in Touch with the Dutch" to build a network of (former) international students who have studied at universities in the Netherlands or attended various exchange programmes.
  
 
==See also ==
 
==See also ==
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
*[http://www.netherlands-embassy.si Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Slovenia website]
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*[https://www.netherlandsandyou.nl/your-country-and-the-netherlands/slovenia/about-us/embassy-in-ljubljana Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Slovenia website]
*[http://www.facebook.com/pages/Embassy-of-the-Netherlands-in-Ljubljana/167873009995872 Embassy of the Netherlands in Ljubljana on Facebook]
 
*[http://twitter.com/#!/NLamb_LJU Embassy of the Netherlands in Ljubljana/Ambassador on Twitter]
 
*[http://www.mzz.gov.si/en/representations_abroad/europe/the_netherlands/ Useful information on the Slovene Ministry of Foreign Affairs website]  
 
 
*[http://www.slovenija.nl Slovenija.nl website] (in Dutch)
 
*[http://www.slovenija.nl Slovenija.nl website] (in Dutch)
*[http://www.rtvslo.si/news-in-english/blogs Ambassador Pieter J. Langenberg for RTVS blog]
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*[http://www.rtvslo.si/news-in-english/blogs/it-is-in-cultural-activities-that-a-nation-s-idea-of-itself-is-often-best-represented/330802 Ambassador Pieter J. Langenberg speaks on culture for RTVS blog]
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*[http://www.mzz.gov.si/fileadmin/pageuploads/Novinarsko_sredisce/novice_dkp/2011/Knjiga_nizozemska.pdf Leon Marc et al, ''Slovenia in the Netherlands'' - e-book, 2011] (in Dutch and Slovenian)
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*[https://www.gov.si/en/registries/countries/the-netherlands/ Basic information about The Netherlands on the Slovene MFO website]
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[[Category:Embassies and consulates in Slovenia]]
 
[[Category:Embassies and consulates in Slovenia]]

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Veleposlaništvo Kraljevine Nizozemske
Palača Kapitelj, Poljanski nasip 6, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 420 1460
Johannes Obed Verboom, Ambassador




The Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands was opened in 2001 as an official representative for Dutch citizens living or residing in Slovenia. It provides a range of consular services, disseminates information about the Netherlands in Slovenia, and looks for cooperation opportunities in the field of economy and trade. Its tasks also include the promotion of Dutch arts and culture, focusing on design, architecture, visual arts, and human and LGBT rights.

The legal basis for cooperation in culture, education, and science between the Slovenia and the Netherlands was adopted in 1992 as a part of the succession of the former republic of Yugoslavia.



Art and design

From 2001 to 2011 the embassy organised the annual "Bilateral Focus", a one-month festivity held at numerous venues round Slovenia in October. Its aim was to promote economic solutions and trade as well as arts and culture from the Netherlands in Slovenia. Events involved many companies, cinemas, schools, faculties and art institutions from Ljubljana and some other Slovenian towns.

Despite the cessation of this event, the embassy is still strongly present in promoting design, both industrial and graphic. In 2012 it supported the 22nd edition of the Biennial of Design (BIO) at the Museum of Architecture and Design entitled Design Relations and curated by Margo Konings and Magriet Vollenberg.

In 2011 the embassy supported the mobile global exhibition Show your hope, initiated by visual artist Martin Voorbij and co-produced by Stripcore/Forum Ljubljana and Foundation80Q. Among 800 artists from all over the world, numerous Slovene artists actively participated in the project and were presented during the European Capital of Culture 2012 in Maribor.

Music, literature and theatre

Besides supporting guest appearances of Dutch musicians at the Jazz Cerkno Festival, in 2011 the embassy also supported the Sonica International Festival of Transitory Art which hosted several artists from the Netherlands (Blendid, Arno Scheper, Carolien Teunisse, etc.).

As a part of its ongoing literary projects, the embassy funded guest appearances of many authors, such as Magriet de Moor at Fabula Festival, Joris Ivens, Frank Westerman at Festival Ljubljana, Ester Naomi Perquin at the Days of Poetry and Wine Festival, and many others.

In 2013 the Dutch theatre production was the focus of the 48th edition of the Maribor Theatre Festival, the oldest and largest theatre festival in Slovenia. A publication with Slovenian translations of four Dutch contemporary drama texts was published on this occasion.

Photography and film

For years the embassy has supported the World Press Photo exhibition featuring a stunning annual overview of photo journalism. The event organised by the Dutch WPP Foundation is shown worldwide, and found its Ljubljana showroom at Cankarjev dom. For several years the embassy also supported the Emzin Cultural Institute, in 2011, for instance, their visual communications seminar with Max Kisman and Niels Schrader as guest lecturers attracted lots of attention.

For some years already the Netherlands has developed high-quality youth films and currently represent a leading European export of this genre. In collaboration with Kinodvor Cinema several awarded Dutch youth films were a part of the Kinobalon youth programme. Another film-flavoured cooperation is the embassy's regular support of the Ljubljana Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, the oldest gay and lesbian film festival in Europe.

Education and language

Upon request the embassy disseminates information about scholarships and research grants for study in the Netherlands and promotes summer schools of Dutch language and literature.

Recently the embassy in Ljubljana initiated an alumni network "Keep in Touch with the Dutch" to build a network of (former) international students who have studied at universities in the Netherlands or attended various exchange programmes.

See also

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