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The two neighbouring countries have extensive cultural cooperation also due to the needs of Slovene and Hungarian minorities living in each respective country. The legal basis for bilateral cooperation is the bilateral agreement in the fields of science, education, and culture, signed between the two states in 1992.
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The legal basis for bilateral cooperation has been the ''Program of cooperation in education, science and culture between the Government of the Republic of Slovenia and the Government of Hungary for the years 2016-2018'', extended until the implementation of the program for the years 2020-2022.
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In 2019, the [[Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Budapest]] has organized, co-organised or participated in 34 projects in the field of public diplomacy and culture, some events have already become traditional. Regular cooperation has been established between Hungarian archives, museums, academies and universities or festivals, and Slovene institutions and municipalities, for instance the [[Lendava-Lendva Gallery and Museum]]. The embassy often cooperates with Hungarian partners, too.
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Since November 2019, the Embassy has been a full member of the EUNIC Cluster Hungary, participating in the events organised by the network (cf. [[EUNIC Slovenia]]).  
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Veleposlaništvo republike Slovenije Budimpešta / Szlovén köztársaság nagykövetsége, Budapest
Cseppko utca 68, H-1025 Budapest II
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The Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Budapest was opened in 1992 as an official representative body of the Slovene Government in Hungary. As independent states the two countries officially established diplomatic relations in 1992. The embassy provides consular assistance and promotes bilateral political, economic, and cultural relations.


Cultural cooperation

The two neighbouring countries have extensive cultural cooperation also due to the needs of Slovene and Hungarian minorities living in each respective country.

The legal basis for bilateral cooperation has been the Program of cooperation in education, science and culture between the Government of the Republic of Slovenia and the Government of Hungary for the years 2016-2018, extended until the implementation of the program for the years 2020-2022.

In 2019, the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Budapest has organized, co-organised or participated in 34 projects in the field of public diplomacy and culture, some events have already become traditional. Regular cooperation has been established between Hungarian archives, museums, academies and universities or festivals, and Slovene institutions and municipalities, for instance the Lendava-Lendva Gallery and Museum. The embassy often cooperates with Hungarian partners, too.

Since November 2019, the Embassy has been a full member of the EUNIC Cluster Hungary, participating in the events organised by the network (cf. EUNIC Slovenia).


Slovenian language

The Slovene minority, consisting of about 3,000 individuals mostly living in the Raba region in Hungary, enjoys a limited level of bilingual acknowledgement. In addition, Slovenian language is being taught at Loránd Eötvös University (ELTE) in Budapest and at University of Szombathely. There are also several Slovene cultural organisations based in Budapest and in the Raba region.

In Bulgaria there is a Slovene language lectureship at Saint Clement University in Sofia. Bulgaria is also a co-founding state of the Forum of Slavic Cultures International Foundation, based in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Arts and culture

Together with Eötvös Loránd University from Budapest the embassy co-organised a celebration in December 2013 on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of Franc Miklošič's birth. The commemoration of the Slovene philologist was marked by a documentary film produced by the pupils of the Franc Miklošič Gymnasium from Ljutomer. The same year, the embassy hosted a photo exhibition by Stane Jagodič and Marko Lipuš, organised by Ljubljana's Photon Gallery.

In 2013 the embassy helped to co-organise a reception for the guest appearance of Gregor Luštek's and Rosana Hribar's dance performance at MU Szinház in Budapest. The same year the embassy co-organised an evening with Slovene actress Polona Vetrih, a guest appearance of the classical music ensemble Trio Barcarola, and a concert by Vlado Kreslin.

Every year, together with the Franz Liszt Academy from Budapest and the Academy of Music from Ljubljana, the embassy organises a concert in order to strengthen the ties between the two institutions. In 2014 the concert was performed by Trio Rêverie and Duo Furioso.

See also

External links

Veleposlaništvo republike Slovenije Budimpešta / Szlovén köztársaság nagykövetsége, Budapest +
Veleposlaništvo republike Slovenije Budimpešta / Szlovén köztársaság nagykövetsége, Budapest +
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The Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Budapest was opened in 1992 as an official representative body of the Slovene Government in Hungary. +
The Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Budapest was opened in 1992 as an official representative body of the Slovene Government in Hungary. +
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