Difference between revisions of "Ljubljana City of Refuge (ICORN)"

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*[http://icorn.org/city/ljubljana Information on Ljubljana on ICORN web page]
 
*[http://www.icorn.org/articles.php?var=268 New ICORN member city: Ljubljana!]
 
*[http://www.icorn.org/articles.php?var=268 New ICORN member city: Ljubljana!]
 
*[http://www.icorn.org/articles.php?var=329 Ljubljana receives first Guest Writer!]
 
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Ljubljana v Mreži mest zatočišč preganjanih pisateljev ICORN





In April 2011 Ljubljana became a member of the International Cities of Refuge Network (ICORN). Since 2006, more than 50 cities around the globe have joined the network, and no less than 130 writers and artists have found shelter in an ICORN member city.

In Slovenia the residency is managed by the Department for Culture of the City of LJubljana and the Ljubljana City Library, in cooperation with the Slovene PEN Centre. So far Ljubljana has hosted Ali Amar and Zineb El Rhazoui (both from Morocco), and Girma T. Fantaye (Ethiopia). In May 2014 the Municipality of Ljubljana hosted the ICORN Network General Assembly.


See also

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