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  • Of tales and secrets

    Read more The bohemian past of Hotel Mrak The history of Hotel Mrak, located in the centre of Ljubljana Old Town, reveals a nonconformist life of Slovenian artist Ivan Mrak. Read more Pomagajte nam izboljšati spletno mesto Ste našli informacije, ki ste jih iskali? Da Ne Feedback.FORM_LEGEND_A11Y Komentar (pustite po želji in v primeru, da želite prejeti naš odgovor, slednje navedite v komentarju) Na voljo znakov: 255 E-pošta (pustite po želji) Kliknite 'Oddaj', da dokončate oddajo.

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  • The 40th World Scout Congress and 12th World Scout Youth Forum 2014 in – Ljubljana and Slovenia

    After 14 months of preparations, the bid to host the next congress in 2014 in Slovenia and Ljubljana was formally presented. Two countries entered the final selection: the Slovenian team faced a very strong competition from Italy, which proposed Florence and Rimini as destinations for the event. The votes of the national delegations were counted at the closing ceremony, and Slovenia won the bid with a substantial majority of votes.

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  • Transavia will fly three times a week from Ljubljana to Amsterdam

    One-way flight tickets prices start at €29. Ljubljana and Amsterdam are already connected through the Slovenian national carrier Adria Airways. Transavia will be connecting the two capitals even more closely and will complement the network of low cost flights from Ljubljana Airport.

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  • Ljubljana's Christmas market among the top 10 in Europe

    At the fair, you can shop for small gifts such as gloves and mittens, hats, scarves, various fashion accessories, local arts and crafts products, and traditional Slovenian delights such as honey, schnapps, and various sweet treats. While you can find the oldest Christmas markets in France and Germany, other countries made it to the list as well: Strasbourg and Lille (France), Nüremberg, Munchen and Dresden (Germany), Innsbruck (Austria), Moscow (Russia), Budpest (Hungary) and Brugge (Belgium).

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  • Ljubljana Jazz Festival receives an European Jazz Network award

    In addition to the established names, Ljubljana Jazz Festival also presents rising artists from all over the world and music projects while always putting a special emphasis on Slovenian musical creativity. This year's 59th Ljubljana Jazz Festival will be held from 27 to June. For more information about the award go to European Jazz Network website.

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  • Ljubljana and Central Slovenia at EXPO Milano 2015

    Ljubljana and the region of Central Slovenia will be presenting themselves in the Slovenian pavillion at EXPO Milano 2015. Throughout the duration of EXPO, from 1 May to 31 October, all the relevant information as well as short break options will be available to you there.

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  • Cankarjev Dom Cultural and Congress Centre: First Foyer Revamped

    Cankarjev Dom Cultural and Congress Centre: First Foyer Revamped 28. sep. 2011 Predvajaj zvočni posnetek vsebine Your browser does not support the audio element. A partial makeover of Cankarjev dom (CD), the main Slovenian cultural and congress centre, has been concluded just on time for the largest association event taking place in Ljubljana this year – the 40th EDTNA/ERCA International Conference, which attracted close to 1,600 delegates.

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  • Thematic Tour: Love is Half the Health

    Through selected examples from the history of healthcare and medicine, visitors learn how people supported each other during illness, how relatives and healthcare professionals expressed care, and…

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  • VALOVANJE: Igor Mitrovič, cello

    You are invited to the concert of the Poslušalnice series, where you can enjoy an excellent musical programme. Igor Mitrovič will be performing on cello. The concert will take place in the Julij…

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  • Kids Love Slovenia Menus

    It's often enjoyed as a main dish due to its hearty and satisfying nature, and is perhaps the most prominent and globally known representative of "močnato". The dish holds a special place in Slovenian culture, symbolising comfort and nostalgia for many. Children, in particular, have fond memories of enjoying šmorn at home and for school lunches, where it is a frequent and much-loved meal.

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