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Instituto Cervantes (IC) is a worldwide non-profit organisation created by the Spanish government in 1991. Its mission is to promote the teaching, study and use of Spanish as a second language and to contribute to the advancement of Spanish and Hispanic American cultures throughout non-Spanish speaking countries.  
 
Instituto Cervantes (IC) is a worldwide non-profit organisation created by the Spanish government in 1991. Its mission is to promote the teaching, study and use of Spanish as a second language and to contribute to the advancement of Spanish and Hispanic American cultures throughout non-Spanish speaking countries.  
  
In April [[established::2005]] the [[Instituto Cervantes Liubliana]] (also called Aula Cervantes), a branch of the Instituto Cervantes (IC) network, was opened in Ljubljana. Its establishment was based on an agreement signed between King Juan Carlos of Spain and the [[University of Ljubljana]]. Aula Cervantes in Ljubljana offers a reading room and a library containing literature, textbooks, and multimedia items.  
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In April [[established::2005]] the [[Instituto Cervantes Liubliana]] (also called Aula Cervantes), a branch of the Instituto Cervantes (IC) network, was opened in Ljubljana. Its establishment was based on an agreement signed between Instituto Cervantes and the [[University of Ljubljana]]. Aula Cervantes in Ljubljana offers a reading room and a library containing literature, textbooks, and multimedia items.  
 
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Apart from Spanish language courses (offered through advanced learning methods), the institute also organises various cultural programmes and projects.
 
  
The Instituto Cervantes in Ljubljana also supports performances by Spanish artists in Slovenia (for example, Paco de Lucía in [[Cankarjev dom]] in 2010).
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The Instituto Cervantes in Ljubljana organizes tests to obtain Diplomas in Spanish as a Foreign Language (DELE), official qualifications certifying the degree of competence and mastery of Spanish, granted by Instituto Cervantes on behalf of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport of Spain. Apart from Spanish language courses (offered through advanced learning methods), the institute also organises various cultural programmes and projects.  
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==See also==
 
==See also==
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* [http://www.instituto-cervantes.si/index.html Instituto Cervantes Liubliana website]
 
* [http://www.instituto-cervantes.si/index.html Instituto Cervantes Liubliana website]
 
* [http://www.cervantes.es/ Instituto Cervantes] official website
 
* [http://www.cervantes.es/ Instituto Cervantes] official website
* [http://www.vest.si/2009/02/25/spanci-na-prulah/ Videonews on the Instituto Cervantes Liubliana] at [[Vest.si]]
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEDfiKnqsu4&feature=relmfu Instituto Cervantes Liubliana on YouTube]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instituto_Cervantes Instituto Cervantes on Wikipedia]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instituto_Cervantes Instituto Cervantes on Wikipedia]
  

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Instituto Cervantes Liubliana
Privoz 11, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 421 0684
Lucía Ramallo Cuesta, Head




Instituto Cervantes (IC) is a worldwide non-profit organisation created by the Spanish government in 1991. Its mission is to promote the teaching, study and use of Spanish as a second language and to contribute to the advancement of Spanish and Hispanic American cultures throughout non-Spanish speaking countries.

In April 2005 the Instituto Cervantes Liubliana (also called Aula Cervantes), a branch of the Instituto Cervantes (IC) network, was opened in Ljubljana. Its establishment was based on an agreement signed between Instituto Cervantes and the University of Ljubljana. Aula Cervantes in Ljubljana offers a reading room and a library containing literature, textbooks, and multimedia items.


The Instituto Cervantes in Ljubljana organizes tests to obtain Diplomas in Spanish as a Foreign Language (DELE), official qualifications certifying the degree of competence and mastery of Spanish, granted by Instituto Cervantes on behalf of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport of Spain. Apart from Spanish language courses (offered through advanced learning methods), the institute also organises various cultural programmes and projects.


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