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Presenting the Hallerstein monument
At the end of the Gruden Embankment, next to the Šentjakob Bridge, we started assembling the base for the monument to the Slovenian Jesuit, mathematician, astronomer, cartographer and diplomat A. F. Hallerstein, who designed the Beijing star observatory during his life in China.
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The Pioneer Theatre opened its doors
The Pioneer Theatre opened its doors in the Pionirski dom Centre for Youth Culture, devoted to independent cultural creators, non-governmental organizations, self-employed professionals in culture, institutes and associations.
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Let's go to the Third Life Period Festival
From 27 to 29 September 2022, the 21st Third Life Period Festival will be held in Ljubljana, where we will present a number of measures, programs and activities that we are implementing in Ljubljana for a high quality of life of older citizens. Its honorary patron is Mayor Zoran Janković.
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A hydrogen-powered bus on a test run in Ljubljana
As part of the European Mobility Week, a hydrogen-powered bus began its test run in Ljubljana. It will run on line 2 until 30 September.
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Permanent measure EMW 2022: planting bus stop roofs
As part of the permanent measures of the European Mobility Week, we continue planting LPP bus stop roofs.
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EMW permanent measure: Ljubljana gained a new bike park
As part of the European Mobility Week, we opened a new bike park along the street Cesta v Gorice, as a permanent measure.
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Ljubljana ZOO welcomes new life
This year, the first red panda cub was born in the Ljubljana ZOO.
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Ljubljana loves to read
The days between 8 September and 9 October are even more characterised by books and reading than usual because that is when the national month of joined reading takes place. This year the central theme is reading and movement.
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European Mobility Week already 21 years in Ljubljana
For the 21st consecutive year, the City of Ljubljana is participating in the European Mobility Week, the biggest international campaign for the promotion of sustainable mobility, held every year between 16 and 22 September.
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Ljubljana is part of the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities
Ljubljana has been accepted into the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities, which has the mission to support and develop the practice of lifelong learning in communities around the world by promoting policy dialogue and peer learning, forging links, fostering partnerships, building capacity and developing instruments to promote and recognize progress in building learning cities.