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The association organises literary festivals, symposia and gatherings as well as the annual ''Translation Workshop Zlati čoln'' (''Golden Boat'') with a residency in Škocjan.
 
The association organises literary festivals, symposia and gatherings as well as the annual ''Translation Workshop Zlati čoln'' (''Golden Boat'') with a residency in Škocjan.
  
In November 2010 the association organises ''Zlati čoln'' (''Golden Boat''), a tour of Slovenian poets - Barbara Korun, Jani Kovačič, Taja Kramberger, Tatjana T. Jamnik and Iztok Osojnik to Regensburg, Berlin and Leipzig. On this occasion a billingual book of poetry was published, too. The project was organised in collaboration with Police Dubove Cultural Association and several partners, including the [[Centre for Slovene as a Second/Foreign Language]] in Ljubljana, University of Regensburg (Slovenian Language Section), Slovenian Reading Room (Slowenischer Lesesaal) and South-East Institute (Südost-Institut) at Regensburg University, Text/Sound-Label KOOK Berlin, Der Literaturverein Edit Leipzig, SO-übersetzen e.V. Berlin, and the [[Slovene Association of Literary Translators]].
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In November 2010 the association organises ''Zlati čoln'' (''Golden Boat''), a tour of Slovenian poets - [[Barbara Korun]], [[Jani Kovačič]], [[Taja Kramberger]], [[Tatjana T. Jamnik]] and [[Iztok Osojnik]] to Regensburg, Berlin and Leipzig. On this occasion a billingual book of poetry was published, too. The project was organised in collaboration with [[Police Dubove Cultural Association]] and several partners, including the [[Centre for Slovene as a Second/Foreign Language]] in Ljubljana, University of Regensburg (Slovenian Language Section), Slovenian Reading Room (Slowenischer Lesesaal) and South-East Institute (Südost-Institut) at Regensburg University, Text/Sound-Label KOOK Berlin, Der Literaturverein Edit Leipzig, SO-übersetzen e.V. Berlin, and the [[Slovene Association of Literary Translators]].
 
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Literarno društvo IA
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The establishment of the Literary Association IA was initiated in 2006 by a poet Iztok Osojnik in order to develop international literary events and publishing projects.

The association organises literary festivals, symposia and gatherings as well as the annual Translation Workshop Zlati čoln (Golden Boat) with a residency in Škocjan.

In November 2010 the association organises Zlati čoln (Golden Boat), a tour of Slovenian poets - Barbara Korun, Jani Kovačič, Taja Kramberger, Tatjana T. Jamnik and Iztok Osojnik to Regensburg, Berlin and Leipzig. On this occasion a billingual book of poetry was published, too. The project was organised in collaboration with Police Dubove Cultural Association and several partners, including the Centre for Slovene as a Second/Foreign Language in Ljubljana, University of Regensburg (Slovenian Language Section), Slovenian Reading Room (Slowenischer Lesesaal) and South-East Institute (Südost-Institut) at Regensburg University, Text/Sound-Label KOOK Berlin, Der Literaturverein Edit Leipzig, SO-übersetzen e.V. Berlin, and the Slovene Association of Literary Translators.


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