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==Film and photography==
 
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During ''Days of Slovenian Documentary Film'' at the Museum of Yugoslav Film Cinematheque in Belgrade in November 2012 , a film homage to Jurij Gustinčič - Slovene journalist legend and a long-year foreign correspondent for [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)]] and [[Mladina]] - concluded the projections with a debate on media in Slovenia with editors of [[Delo]] and Serbian journal Press. Event was co-organised by the [[Centre for Slovene as a Second/Foreign Language]].  
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During ''Days of Slovenian Documentary Film'' at the Museum of Yugoslav Film Cinematheque in Belgrade in November 2012 , a film homage to [[Jurij Gustinčič]] - Slovene journalist legend and a long-year foreign correspondent for [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)]] and [[Mladina]] - concluded the projections with a debate on media in Slovenia with editors of [[Delo]] and Serbian journal Press. Event was co-organised by the [[Centre for Slovene as a Second/Foreign Language]].  
  
 
The same venue also hosted ''Days of Slovene Film'', co-organised with [[Slovenian Film Centre]], where the latest film production was presented.
 
The same venue also hosted ''Days of Slovene Film'', co-organised with [[Slovenian Film Centre]], where the latest film production was presented.
  
In cooperation with [[Celje Museum of Recent History]], a photograph exhibition by Josip Pelikan (1885-1977) was presented at the Archive of Serbia venue in Belgrade.  
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In cooperation with [[Celje Museum of Recent History]], a photograph exhibition by [[Josip Pelikan]] (1885-1977) was presented at the Archive of Serbia venue in Belgrade.  
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

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Veleposlaništvo Republike Slovenije Beograd
Dositejeva 41, 11000 Belgrade
Phone381 11 303 8477
CountrySERBIA
Franc But, Ambassador
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The Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Belgrade officially opened in 2001, while the diplomatic relations between the Republic of Slovenia and Republic of Serbia were established in 2000. The Embassy provides consular services and promotes bilateral political, economic, and cultural ties between the two former states of the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia. Other representatives of Republic of Slovenia also include Consulate of the Republic of Slovenia Novi Sad.

Cultural cooperation

Bilateral cultural cooperation is based on the "Agreement on Cooperation in the Fields of Culture and Education", signed in 2001. This legal basis enables a platform for regular cooperation and cultural exchange between cultural and educational institutions, which is usually annually renewed with Programs of cultural cooperation between two Ministries of Culture. According to national census from 2002, around 5,000 Slovenian nationals are living in Republic of Serbia.

Literature and language

In March 2013 Embassy co-organised a poetry evening with Slovenian poetess, writer and publicist Meta Kušar, awarded with Rožanc Award. Event promoted Kušar's latest poetry collection Ljubljana, which is her third collection translated into Serbian.

Embassy regularly up-dates news on the Slovene language courses for foreigners held in Slovenia, conducted by the Centre for Slovene as a Second/Foreign Language. Ties have also been established between with the Lectureship of Slovenian language at the Belgrade's Faculty of Philology.

Film and photography

During Days of Slovenian Documentary Film at the Museum of Yugoslav Film Cinematheque in Belgrade in November 2012 , a film homage to Jurij Gustinčič - Slovene journalist legend and a long-year foreign correspondent for Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia) and Mladina - concluded the projections with a debate on media in Slovenia with editors of Delo and Serbian journal Press. Event was co-organised by the Centre for Slovene as a Second/Foreign Language.

The same venue also hosted Days of Slovene Film, co-organised with Slovenian Film Centre, where the latest film production was presented.

In cooperation with Celje Museum of Recent History, a photograph exhibition by Josip Pelikan (1885-1977) was presented at the Archive of Serbia venue in Belgrade.

See also

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