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− | Franc Ksaver Meško Library in Ormož is situated in Ormož Castle. The 500 square-metre library manages a collection of over 50,000 items, which includes about 5,000 CDs, DVDs and videotapes. In 2008, its users borrowed over 95,000 items. The library has a youth department and organises regular events for children and adults ( | + | [[Franc Ksaver Meško Library Ormož|Franc Ksaver Meško Library in Ormož]] is situated in Ormož Castle. The 500 square-metre library manages a collection of over 50,000 items, which includes about 5,000 CDs, DVDs and videotapes. In 2008, its users borrowed over 95,000 items. The library has a youth department and organises regular events for children and adults (fairytale readings, playing hours, slide presentations, lectures, book presentations, etc.). It also provides computer and foreign language courses. |
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The library was established as an independent institution in [[Established::1992]] (although it had its beginnings as early as 1906). It was named after Franc Ksaver Meško (1874–1964), a Slovene writer and priest. | The library was established as an independent institution in [[Established::1992]] (although it had its beginnings as early as 1906). It was named after Franc Ksaver Meško (1874–1964), a Slovene writer and priest. |
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The library was established as an independent institution in 1992 (although it had its beginnings as early as 1906). It was named after Franc Ksaver Meško (1874–1964), a Slovene writer and priest.
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