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The [[Municipality of Trbovlje]] covers a total area of 58 square kilometres and has a population of 18,100 people (2002) living in 17 settlements. Trbovlje is a coal mining town in the centre of Slovenia. The chimney of the Trbovlje coal power plant on the shore of the river Sava built in 1976 is the tallest chimney in Europe. 360 m high, it should ensure that emissions would not pollute the deep, narrow valley. | The [[Municipality of Trbovlje]] covers a total area of 58 square kilometres and has a population of 18,100 people (2002) living in 17 settlements. Trbovlje is a coal mining town in the centre of Slovenia. The chimney of the Trbovlje coal power plant on the shore of the river Sava built in 1976 is the tallest chimney in Europe. 360 m high, it should ensure that emissions would not pollute the deep, narrow valley. | ||
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In the town of Trbovlje the group [[Laibach]] was established in 1980, in 1991 a choreographer and dancer [[Iztok Kovač]], a founder of [[EnKnapGroup (EKG)|En-Knap]], premiered his internationally awarded solo performance ''How I Caught a Falcon'' at [[Delavski dom Trbovlje Cultural Centre]]. The ''Vertigo bird'' film 1996) featured the Trbovlje chimney as a vertical dance surface. In 1997 Kovač was the first one to be bestowed with the [[Tončka Čeč Award of the City of Trbovlje]] for his achievements in arts and culture. | In the town of Trbovlje the group [[Laibach]] was established in 1980, in 1991 a choreographer and dancer [[Iztok Kovač]], a founder of [[EnKnapGroup (EKG)|En-Knap]], premiered his internationally awarded solo performance ''How I Caught a Falcon'' at [[Delavski dom Trbovlje Cultural Centre]]. The ''Vertigo bird'' film 1996) featured the Trbovlje chimney as a vertical dance surface. In 1997 Kovač was the first one to be bestowed with the [[Tončka Čeč Award of the City of Trbovlje]] for his achievements in arts and culture. |
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