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− | '''NOTE: Cultural organizations that engage in cultural activities of both Hungarian and Italian minorities, the Romany community and other minority ethnic groups and immigrants in Slovenia, are numerous. These organizations mostly engage in youth and amateur cultural activities, while the Culture.si database focuses on professional arts and culture. As the list of the articles is not complete, for the time being these articles are stored in the | + | '''NOTE: Cultural organizations that engage in cultural activities of both Hungarian and Italian minorities, the Romany community and other minority ethnic groups and immigrants in Slovenia, are numerous. These organizations mostly engage in youth and amateur cultural activities, while the Culture.si database focuses on professional arts and culture. As the list of the articles is not complete, for the time being these articles are stored in the Depot. Below you can read the archival article. Please be aware that certain links and contact information may no longer be valid. For the up-dated information consult the [[Department for Cultural Diversity and Human Rights, Ministry of Culture]].''' |
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Established in November 1996, the [[Bošnjak Cultural Union of Slovenia]] unites Bošnjak clubs and associations and facilitates cultural programmes for Bošnjaks (Muslims coming mainly from Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Sandžak region) living in Slovenia. The Union seeks to facilitate communication with the Slovene government and media. It engages in publishing activities (the Bošnjak Newspaper) and organises concerts, folklore performances, poetry readings and lectures related to culture, economy, politics or religion (often on issues facing Muslims living in Slovenia). | Established in November 1996, the [[Bošnjak Cultural Union of Slovenia]] unites Bošnjak clubs and associations and facilitates cultural programmes for Bošnjaks (Muslims coming mainly from Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Sandžak region) living in Slovenia. The Union seeks to facilitate communication with the Slovene government and media. It engages in publishing activities (the Bošnjak Newspaper) and organises concerts, folklore performances, poetry readings and lectures related to culture, economy, politics or religion (often on issues facing Muslims living in Slovenia). | ||
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NOTE: Cultural organizations that engage in cultural activities of both Hungarian and Italian minorities, the Romany community and other minority ethnic groups and immigrants in Slovenia, are numerous. These organizations mostly engage in youth and amateur cultural activities, while the Culture.si database focuses on professional arts and culture. As the list of the articles is not complete, for the time being these articles are stored in the Depot. Below you can read the archival article. Please be aware that certain links and contact information may no longer be valid. For the up-dated information consult the Department for Cultural Diversity and Human Rights, Ministry of Culture.
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