Difference between revisions of "Carinthian Plebiscite Museum, Libeliče"
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− | [[Koroška Regional Museum, Slovenj Gradec]] opened a [[Carinthian Plebiscite Museum, Libeliče|permanent exhibition on the Carinthian Plebiscite]] on the first floor of the priest’s house in Libeliče in [[established::1997]], on the 75th anniversary of the incorporation of Libeliče into the then Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. It is divided into several thematic units and encompasses the period from the 'Spring of Nations' in 1848 to September 1922, when the international demarcation commission at a conference in Maribor decided to incorporate Libeliče into Yugoslavia. The struggle for Slovenia's northern border under General Maister was only partially successful. The international peace conference determined the area for the Plebiscite, which was held on 10 October 1920. 59.57 per cent of voters were in favour of Austria and the entire basin of Klagenfurt was incorporated into Austria. Most of the exhibited archive materials draw attention to the causes that brought about the defeat in the Plebiscite and attempt to recreate the mood before the Plebiscite, the aggressive propaganda, and the determination of the people of Libeliče to be incorporated into what they saw as their real homeland. | + | [[Koroška Regional Museum, Slovenj Gradec Unit]] opened a [[Carinthian Plebiscite Museum, Libeliče|permanent exhibition on the Carinthian Plebiscite]] on the first floor of the priest’s house in Libeliče in [[established::1997]], on the 75th anniversary of the incorporation of Libeliče into the then Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. It is divided into several thematic units and encompasses the period from the 'Spring of Nations' in 1848 to September 1922, when the international demarcation commission at a conference in Maribor decided to incorporate Libeliče into Yugoslavia. The struggle for Slovenia's northern border under General Maister was only partially successful. The international peace conference determined the area for the Plebiscite, which was held on 10 October 1920. 59.57 per cent of voters were in favour of Austria and the entire basin of Klagenfurt was incorporated into Austria. Most of the exhibited archive materials draw attention to the causes that brought about the defeat in the Plebiscite and attempt to recreate the mood before the Plebiscite, the aggressive propaganda, and the determination of the people of Libeliče to be incorporated into what they saw as their real homeland. |
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | * [[Koroška Regional Museum, Slovenj Gradec]] | + | * [[Koroška Regional Museum, Slovenj Gradec Unit]] |
* [[Ethnological Collection of Agricultural Implements]] | * [[Ethnological Collection of Agricultural Implements]] | ||
Revision as of 17:20, 19 March 2011