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The [[Slovene Arts & Culture Residency, New York|Slovene Arts & Culture Residency in New York]] was established in [[established::1998]] by the [[Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport|Slovene Ministry of Culture]] in partnership with the Open Society Institute - Slovenia on the initiative of [[Tomaž Šalamun]], a prominent Slovene poet who served in the United States of America as a cultural attaché between 1996 and 1999. For 6 years the residency in Brooklyn was the only one of its kind. to finally fit inspire a network of 4 studio apartments that form [[:Category:Slovene Arts & Culture Residencies Programme|the current Slovene Arts & Culture Residencies Programme]] of the [[Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport]]. Nevertheless, New York remains the most popular destination among the Slovene applicants.  
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The [[Slovene Arts & Culture Residency, New York|Slovene Arts & Culture Residency in New York]] was established in [[established::1998]] by the [[Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport|Slovene Ministry of Culture]] in partnership with the Open Society Institute - Slovenia upon the initiative by [[Tomaž Šalamun]], a prominent Slovene poet who served in the United States of America as a cultural attaché between 1996 and 1999. For 6 years the residency in Brooklyn was the only one of its kind. to finally fit inspire a network of 4 studio apartments that form [[:Category:Slovene Arts & Culture Residencies Programme|the current Slovene Arts & Culture Residencies Programme]] of the [[Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport]]. Nevertheless, New York remains the most popular destination among the Slovene applicants.  
 
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The Slovene Arts & Culture Residency in New York was established in 1998 by the Slovene Ministry of Culture in partnership with the Open Society Institute - Slovenia upon the initiative by Tomaž Šalamun, a prominent Slovene poet who served in the United States of America as a cultural attaché between 1996 and 1999. For 6 years the residency in Brooklyn was the only one of its kind. to finally fit inspire a network of 4 studio apartments that form the current Slovene Arts & Culture Residencies Programme of the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport. Nevertheless, New York remains the most popular destination among the Slovene applicants.


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Umetniško stanovanje MIZKŠ, New York +
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The Slovene Arts & Culture Residency in New YorkThe Slovene Arts & Culture Residency in New York was established in 1998 by the Slovene Ministry of Culture in partnership with the Open Society Institute - Slovenia upon the initiative by Tomaž Šalamun, a prominent Slovene poet who served in the United States of America as a cultural attaché between 1996 and 1999. a cultural attaché between 1996 and 1999. +
The Slovene Arts & Culture Residency iThe Slovene Arts & Culture Residency in New York was established in 1998 by the Slovene Ministry of Culture in partnership with the Open Society Institute - Slovenia upon the initiative by Tomaž Šalamun, a prominent Slovene poet who served in the United States of America as a cultural attaché between 1996 and 1999. a cultural attaché between 1996 and 1999. +
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