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| name = Slovene Emigrant Association | | name = Slovene Emigrant Association | ||
− | | localname = Slovenska izseljenska matica | + | | localname = Združenje Slovenska izseljenska matica |
| street = Cankarjeva 1 | | street = Cankarjeva 1 | ||
| town = SI-1000 Ljubljana | | town = SI-1000 Ljubljana | ||
| telephone = 386 (0) 1 241 0280 | | telephone = 386 (0) 1 241 0280 | ||
| fax = 386 (0) 1 425 1673 | | fax = 386 (0) 1 425 1673 | ||
− | | email = | + | | email = sim@zdruzenje-sim.si |
− | | website = http://www.zdruzenje-sim.si | + | | website = http://www.zdruzenje-sim.si/ |
| proprietor = Slovene Emigrant Association | | proprietor = Slovene Emigrant Association | ||
| contacts = {{Contact | | contacts = {{Contact | ||
| name = Sergij Pelhan | | name = Sergij Pelhan | ||
| role = President | | role = President | ||
− | | email = sergij.pelhan@ | + | | email = sergij.pelhan@siol.net |
}}{{Contact | }}{{Contact | ||
− | | name = | + | | name = Janez Rogelj |
| role = Secretary General | | role = Secretary General | ||
+ | | telephone = 386 (0) 1 241 0282 | ||
+ | | email = janez.rogelj@zdruzenje-sim.si | ||
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− | Established in 1951, the [[Slovene Emigrant Association]] is a voluntary and non-profit association of individuals who share a common interest in furthering the development of contacts amongst Slovenes living outside their homeland and maintaining already established ties with the homeland with the aim of preserving Slovene cultural, ethnic and historical heritage for all Slovenes abroad and future generations. | + | Established in [[established::1951]], the [[Slovene Emigrant Association]] is a voluntary and non-profit association of individuals who share a common interest in furthering the development of contacts amongst Slovenes living outside their homeland and maintaining already established ties with the homeland with the aim of preserving Slovene cultural, ethnic and historical heritage for all Slovenes abroad and future generations. |
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The Association assists with the promotion, organisation and exchange of Slovene cultural groups worldwide, and has also collected a variety of material relating to the existence and work of over 1,550 Slovene immigrant clubs and associations worldwide. Its longest-standing contacts are the established Slovene clubs, associations and institutions in the USA, Canada, France and Belgium; these were supplemented in the late 1960s by newly-founded Slovene migrant groups in (then) West Germany, Switzerland, Australia and elsewhere. In more recent times contacts have been made with Slovene migrant groups (rather small groups) in South Africa and Kenya, and since 1991 also with numerous Slovene clubs in parts of the former Yugoslav Federation. | The Association assists with the promotion, organisation and exchange of Slovene cultural groups worldwide, and has also collected a variety of material relating to the existence and work of over 1,550 Slovene immigrant clubs and associations worldwide. Its longest-standing contacts are the established Slovene clubs, associations and institutions in the USA, Canada, France and Belgium; these were supplemented in the late 1960s by newly-founded Slovene migrant groups in (then) West Germany, Switzerland, Australia and elsewhere. In more recent times contacts have been made with Slovene migrant groups (rather small groups) in South Africa and Kenya, and since 1991 also with numerous Slovene clubs in parts of the former Yugoslav Federation. | ||
+ | Since 1956 has staged the very popular annual Get together in our Homeland and the Trek to Mount Triglav. | ||
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+ | ==Publications== | ||
The Slovene Emigrant Association has published the monthly magazine ''Slovenija.Svet'' [Slovenia.World] (formerly ''Rodna gruda'' [Domestic Soil] since 1954. Base on a public call the [[Government Office for Slovenes Abroad]] selected in 2006 a different publisher which conceived [[Moja Slovenija Magazine]] as a successor of the magazines above. | The Slovene Emigrant Association has published the monthly magazine ''Slovenija.Svet'' [Slovenia.World] (formerly ''Rodna gruda'' [Domestic Soil] since 1954. Base on a public call the [[Government Office for Slovenes Abroad]] selected in 2006 a different publisher which conceived [[Moja Slovenija Magazine]] as a successor of the magazines above. | ||
In 1987 it launched the English-language [[Slovenija]], aimed at the children of Slovene migrants. | In 1987 it launched the English-language [[Slovenija]], aimed at the children of Slovene migrants. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 23:06, 2 January 2010
The Association assists with the promotion, organisation and exchange of Slovene cultural groups worldwide, and has also collected a variety of material relating to the existence and work of over 1,550 Slovene immigrant clubs and associations worldwide. Its longest-standing contacts are the established Slovene clubs, associations and institutions in the USA, Canada, France and Belgium; these were supplemented in the late 1960s by newly-founded Slovene migrant groups in (then) West Germany, Switzerland, Australia and elsewhere. In more recent times contacts have been made with Slovene migrant groups (rather small groups) in South Africa and Kenya, and since 1991 also with numerous Slovene clubs in parts of the former Yugoslav Federation.
Since 1956 has staged the very popular annual Get together in our Homeland and the Trek to Mount Triglav.
Publications
The Slovene Emigrant Association has published the monthly magazine Slovenija.Svet [Slovenia.World] (formerly Rodna gruda [Domestic Soil] since 1954. Base on a public call the Government Office for Slovenes Abroad selected in 2006 a different publisher which conceived Moja Slovenija Magazine as a successor of the magazines above.
In 1987 it launched the English-language Slovenija, aimed at the children of Slovene migrants.