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31. 8. 2013
50 years of pionirski dom
The Pionirski dom Centre for Youth Culture celebrates its 50th anniversary on Thursday and Friday, 5 and 6 September 2013 with numerous workshops and concerts.
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31. 8. 2013
New residents at ljubljana zoo
Ljubljana Zoo is now home to two Siberian tigers, Vita in Vito.
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31. 8. 2013
Official visit to baku
Mayor Zoran Janković and a delegation undertook an official visit to Baku between 28 and 30 August 2013.
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30. 8. 2013
'visit ljubljana and more' mobile app
The experience of visiting Ljubljana and the central Slovenia region has been newly enhanced by the acquisition of a free app for smart mobile phones called 'Visit Ljubljana and More'.
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26. 8. 2013
Boris pahor celebrates his centenary
Writer Boris Pahor signed the City of Ljubljana's Golden Book to mark his 100th birthday.
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19. 8. 2013
1970 basketball world cup golden generation at the house of sport and raising the eurobasket 2013 shirt
On Sunday 18 August, the House of Sport was the venue of a meeting of the ‘golden generation’ of basketball players from the 1970 World Championships, while prior to the meeting Mayor Zoran Janković and Slovenian Basketball Association President Roman Volčič raised the EuroBasket 2013 shirt over Breg.
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16. 8. 2013
Maximum taxi fares in ljubljana
A City Decree has determined the maximum taxi fares in Ljubljana.
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15. 8. 2013
House of sport in central ljubljana
At Breg 2 in downtown Ljubljana, a House of Sport has opened as an information centre for all sporting events in Ljubljana.
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13. 8. 2013
New german ambassador at city hall
On Monday 12 August 2013, Mayor Zoran Janković welcomed the new Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany Dr Anna Prinz to the Hribar Room at City Hall for a ‘get acquainted’ working meeting.
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9. 8. 2013
New museum stores for ljubljana city museum and galleries
Museums are guardians and caretakers of movable and fixed cultural heritage, as they have numerous objects in their collections of which the public can only see a small fraction at exhibitions. The majority of objects are kept in stores, which are often too small or unsuitable for these impressive museum collections.