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Film Under the Stars
On midsummer nights, film stars come to life in the courtyard of Ljubljana Castle.
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What is TEO Ljubljana?
In Ljubljana, we are planning to build a state-of-the-art facility for energy utilization of waste.
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Swimming season in Ljubljana
The swimming season in Ljubljana is in full swing. The Kodeljevo Swimming Pool Complex was the last swimming pool complex in Ljubljana to open its doors on June 20th.
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Alenka Rus is My Paediatrician 2025
Paediatrician, from the Bežigrad unit of the Community Health Centre Ljubljana, received the My Pediatrician 2025 award.
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We presented the Župančič Awards for 2025
We presented the recipients of the Župančič Awards for 2025, the highest recognitions of the City of Ljubljana for outstanding creations in the field of art, which permanently enrich the cultural treasury of Ljubljana and resonate with their exceptionality in the wider international space.
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A new information center Infotujci in Ljubljana
The Infotujci (Infoforeigners) information centre, intended for third-country nationals who study, work or are starting a family in Slovenia, has opened its doors at Tržaška cesta 21 in Ljubljana under the auspices of the Government Office for the Support and Integration of Migrants.
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FemCities Conference 2025 in Athens
In early June, at the annual conference of the FemCities network, which took place in Athens, we presented activities in the field of preventing violence against women, which, in addition to supporting non-governmental organizations, also include numerous awareness-raising activities.
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Successful RCERO Ljubljana open day
On Friday, 13. June 2025, the Regional Waste Management Centre – RCERO – held an open day.
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European tap water tasting
The international organization EurEau launched the first European tap water tasting, which also included water from the drinking fountain on Congress Square. In Ljubljana, we drink water that does not require any pre-treatment – which is a real rarity in Europe.
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Innovative Waste Solutions – Exploring room for improvement
In May, Slovenia welcomed waste management experts from six European countries. As part of the CLEAR CITIES project, the study visit offered European partners valuable insights into waste management practices in the Ljubljana Urban Region and showcased advanced solutions – from AI-powered robots and paper made from invasive knotweed to insulation materials crafted from textile waste and initiatives fostering a culture of sharing and repair. The diversity of European practices highlighted the potential for adapting general waste disposal tariffs and for systemically integrating innovative approaches into waste management strategies.