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The [[Valentin Vodnik Support Programme for Publishers]] helps defray publishing costs for French works published in the Slovenian language. Recent works are given priority. The programme is run by the [[French Cultural Institute Charles Nodier, Ljubljana]]. It was named after the Slovene poet and journalist Valentin Vodnik (1758–1819), who was a fervent supporter of Napoleon Bonaparte's occupation of the Slovene lands in the 1810s and promoted the use of Slovenian during that time.
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The [[Valentin Vodnik Support Programme for Publishers]] helps defray publishing costs for French works published in the Slovenian language. Recent works are given priority. The programme is run by the [[French Cultural Institute Charles Nodier, Ljubljana]]. It was named after the Slovene poet and journalist [[Valentin Vodnik]] (1758–1819), who was a fervent supporter of Napoleon Bonaparte's occupation of the Slovene lands in the 1810s and promoted the use of Slovenian during that time.
 
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
*[[French Cultural Institute Charles Nodier, Ljubljana]]
 
*[[French Cultural Institute Charles Nodier, Ljubljana]]
* [[French Studies, Researches and Translations Stipends]]  
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*[[French Studies, Researches and Translations Stipends]]
 
*[[Embassy of France in Slovenia]]
 
*[[Embassy of France in Slovenia]]
  

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The Valentin Vodnik Support Programme for Publishers helps defray publishing costs for French works published in the Slovenian language. Recent works are given priority. The programme is run by the French Cultural Institute Charles Nodier, Ljubljana. It was named after the Slovene poet and journalist Valentin Vodnik (1758–1819), who was a fervent supporter of Napoleon Bonaparte's occupation of the Slovene lands in the 1810s and promoted the use of Slovenian during that time.


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