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One of the pioneers of modern Slovenian graphic arts Miha Maleš (1903–1987) donated 2,600 of his works to the town of Kamnik.  +
Beside the Salon of Art and the exhibition space of the Old Prisons, Ptuj (Stari zapori), the Mihelič Gallery, as one of three spaces of the Ptuj – Ormož Regional Museum focused on contemporary art, has the longest tradition.  +
Established in 1995 by the Municipality of Murska Sobota and situated in Murska Sobota Castle, the MIKK Youth Information Cultural Club is active in information distribution (e-point), non-formal education (music, theatre, fine arts, literature, photography and film workshops), cultural promotion (concerts, exhibitions, theatre shows, literary events and art film screenings by young, non-conformist groups), and international projects (MOVIT, Service for Promotion of Youth Mobility, exchanges, voluntary work).  +
Located in the small town of Ribnica, the Mikl House Gallery has a rather long history that goes all the way back to 1972.  +
Mikl House Library is the municipal library for the Ribnica and its surroundings, also encompassing the two branches in Sodražica and Loški Potok.  +
Named after Mile Klopčič (1905–1984), Slovene poet and translator, the Zagorje ob Savi Library was established in 1945.  +
The Military Museum of Slovenian Armed Forces was founded in 2004.  +
Established in 2001, the Miljenka Fischer Devetak (MFD) Foundation aims to foster research and facilitate the protection and promotion of the cultural heritage of ethnic and religious minorities in South Eastern Europe as an important element in developing the values of multicultural society, promoting mutual respect among nations and securing the stability of the region.  +
The Milka and Metod Badjura Award for lifetime achievement, launched in 1995 by the Association of Slovenian Filmmakers, is the most important Slovene film award.  +
Originally established in 1947 as a Section for General and National History within the Institute for History led by Milko Kos (1892–1972), the Milko Kos Historical Institute became an independent institute in 1972.  +
The Miner's House and its ethnological collection in Idrija shows the household and living conditions of miners and their families in the past.  +
Minet.si is a popular youth portal (Slovene language only).  +
Describing itself as 'a small group of enthusiasts having fun with audio, video, broadcast, film and multimedia projects', Minimal Studio has numerous clients including Siddharta (audio editing, concert video design), Kosta, Intimn Frizurn, NIN (recording and remix) and RTV Slovenia.  +
The Ethnographic Collection at Črna na Koroškem was opened in August 1978.  +
A completely renovated Mining Museum Zagorje in the mine shaft Loke in Kisovec opened in 2015.  +
The Ministry of Culture is responsible for regulating those matters in the sphere of culture which are in the public interest.  +
In February 2012 the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport was established, merging the former Ministry of Education and Sport, Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology and the Ministry of Culture.  +
The Ministry of Education, Science and Sport performs tasks in the field of pre-school and basic education, secondary schools, higher vocational and adult education, music schools, higher education and science.  +
The Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport is the part of the Government of the Republic that is responsible for pre-school education and primary, secondary, and higher education, science, research, sport, and creativity, art, culture, cultural heritage, media, the information society, electronic communications, the Slovenian language and religious communities.  +
The Ministry of Finance manages the budget and state finances, monetary funds and national debts, and has a regulatory role in the domain of the financial system.  +
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