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The oldest wooden wheel in the world came to be also a symbol of progress and recognisability of Slovenia
The oldest wooden wheel in the world, discovered in the vicinity of Vrhnika and now kept in the City Museum Ljubljana, has been made the main symbol of the European Business Press Award.
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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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5. 12. 2013
The pionirski dom centre for youth culture exhibits in moscow
Children art gallery Izopark in Moscow exhibits the works of young artists, who participated in the Art Centre of Pionirski Dom between the years 2011 and 2013.
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30. 9. 2013
The preliminary archaeological research in the ljubljana central market area
From 28 September 2013, the area of the Ljubljana Central Market is undergoing preliminary archaeological research to evaluate the conservation of the archaeological remains on the location of Ljubljana - Vodnikov Trg.
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13. 3. 2010
The president of croatia visits city hall
On Friday 12 March 2010 Mayor Zoran Janković welcomed Ivo Josipović, new President of Croatia, who was on an official visit to Slovenia, to City Hall in Ljubljana.
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The President of Kosovo at City Hall
On 6 June 2016, Mayor Zoran Janković welcomed the President of the Republic of Kosovo Hashim Thaçi and his delegation at the City Hall.
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16. 3. 2010
The president of slovakia in ljubljana
On Monday 15 March 2010 Mayor Zoran Janković welcomed President of the Slovakia Dr Ivan Gašparovič.
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The President of Switzerland in the City Hall
On 15 September 2015, Mayor Zoran Janković received the President of the Swiss Confederation Mrs. Simonetta Sommaruga at the City Hall.
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The Pro Bono clinic already 20 years in operation
The medical consultation clinic for people without health insurance Pro Bono is celebrating its 20th anniversary. Since the start of its operation, about 1,000 people have been registered, and volunteers perform an average of 1,600 hours of volunteer work there per year.
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15. 10. 2013
The quality of life in ljubljana
The Eurobarometer survey has resulted in positive replies from 90 % people interviewed on the subject of quality of life in Ljubljana.