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2. 10. 2014
Civitas forum 2015
Ljubljana will be hosting the CIVITAS Forum 2015, the most important European conference on sustainable urban mobility.
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28. 6. 2012
Civitas elan conference
Ljubljana has played host to the Final Conference of the EU CIVITAS ELAN project.
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3. 3. 2014
Civil protection awards
On February 28, 2014, the City of Ljubljana awards for distinguished service in the protection against natural disasters and other accidents were conferred in the City Museum of Ljubljana to credit all who offer their assistance in emergencies, i.e. when the help is most needed.
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9. 7. 2013
City wardens reducing co²
As part of the 'Slovenia Reducing CO²: good practices' project, Umanotera, the Slovenian Foundation for Sustainable Development, has ranked the use of work bikes by Ljubljana City Wardens among the first four cases of good practice in 2013.
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19. 4. 2014
City traffic warden service’s new electric vehicle
The Icar0, Green Go, an electric vehicle, distinguished by its simple construction and compact dimensions, is now used by City Traffic Wardens to provide their services in the inner city centre.
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23. 11. 2011
City reading
Ljubljana City Library has launched a new project to encourage reading among adults entitled ‘City Reading’.
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City of Women – Come closer!
From 22 September to 12 October 2020, the 26th International Festival of Contemporary Arts – City of Women is held in Ljubljana. This time only online.
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City of Ljubljana Welcomes the Marriage and Family Relations Act Amendment
The passing of the Marriage and Family Relations Act amendment by the Parliament will put an end to the systematic discrimination, which withheld the equal rights of same-sex partnerships.
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12. 5. 2014
City of ljubljana's highest awards
To honour the City Holiday, on Friday 9 May 2014 there was a Gala Meeting of Ljubljana City Council at Ljubljana Castle, at which Mayor Zoran Janković bestow the highest awards of the City of Ljubljana.
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City of Ljubljana is a part of Project TRIBUTE
With the aim of facing the challenges posed by the rapid diffusion of new transport technologies and the need of innovative mobility solutions to cope with the occurring socio-economic and demographic changes, 8 cities of the Adriatic-Ionian region (Ljubljana, Maribor, Milan, Novi Sad, Patras, Podgorica Sarajevo and Zagreb), led by the Politecnico di Milano, have launched the Project TRIBUTE - inTegRated and Innovative actions for sustainaBle Urban mobiliTy upgradE - within the European Transnational Cooperation framework of the Interreg ADRION Programme.