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Background
The roots of Slovene librarianship in Austrian Carinthia date back to the 1920s. In 1927 the Slovene Education Association in Klagenfurt (Slovenska prosvetna zveza v Celovcu), formerly known as the Slovene Christian Social Association, founded the first central library, which later became the Slovene Study Library. During World War II a large part of its collection was destroyed or confiscated. Gradually, the library was reconstructed, and its collection has been increasing in size ever since.
See also
- Cultural cooperation with Austria
- Reading Badge of Slovenia Association
- Slovene National and Study Library in Trieste
External links
- Slovene Study Library in Klagenfurt website
- Slo.at portal (in Slovenian and German)