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5. 6. 2014
Welcome to primula tea house
The Primula Tea House has opened its doors on 4 June 2014 at the University Botanic Garden Ljubljana.
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4. 6. 2014
Flooded areas aid
Following the catastrophic floods in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Croatia in May, Ljubljana has come together in helping those affected. We have collected over 200,000 Euro.
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3. 6. 2014
Župančič awards 2014
The recipients of the Župančič Award 2014, conferred by the City of Ljubljana for exceptional creative work in the area of art and culture, are announced. The solemn award ceremony will take place on 11 June 2014 at Kinodvor – City Cinema.
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2. 6. 2014
Days of prague in ljubljana
Ljubljana hosted the Days of Prague in Ljubljana from 22 May to 1 June 2014, in the scope of which Vaclav Novotny, Deputy Mayor of Prague visited the Slovenian capital.
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31. 5. 2014
Emona: a city of the empire
The City Museum of Ljubljana is joining the celebration of 2000th anniversary of Emona, the first urban settlement in the area of today's Ljubljana, with the central museum exhibition “Emona: a City of the Empire”, which will be on display up to 30 May, 2015.
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29. 5. 2014
1 june – sava day
LUTRA, Institute for Conservation of Natural Heritage, has invited you to attend the Sava Day stand from Friday to Sunday, 30 May to 1 June, between 12 a.m. and 6 p.m., at the Jakopičevo Sprehajališče promenade at Tivoli Park.
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29. 5. 2014
Mayor of skopje visits city hall
On 28 May 2014 Mayor Zoran Janković hosted the Mayor of Skopje Koce Trajanovski and his delegation at the City Hall.
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27. 5. 2014
Ljubljana in rainbow cities network
On 26 May 2014 Ljubljana has become the 19th member of the Rainbow Cities network, which aims to exchange good practice and experience of LGBT policies.
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26. 5. 2014
When man's best friend helps at saving lives
16th International Training Event of Rescue Dog Handlers “Ljubljana 2014” took place from 23 to 25 May 2014 in the wider area of the Slovenian capital city.
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24. 5. 2014
Phenological observatory at tivoli
The new and equipped phenological observatory was opened on 23 May, 2014, at the Tivoli Park above the tennis courts. The observatory is equipped with information boards and tree markings, both also available in Braille.