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Each year since 1947, on the 8 February national cultural holiday which commemorates the anniversary of the death of Slovene Romantic poet and liberal mind France Prešeren, the Prešeren Award (the so-called Grand Prešeren Award) is bestowed on one or two eminent Slovene artists.  +
The Prešeren Award Recipients Gallery Kranj is located in the 16th-century Pavšlar House in the old town centre.  +
The Prešeren Foundation is governed by a Board representing of various artistic disciplines whose members are nominated by the government and elected in Parliament.  +
The former residence of Slovenia's greatest poet France Prešeren (1800–1849), Prešeren House, was restored in period style and opened to the public in 1964.  +
The Prešeren.net website introduces the life and work of Slovene poet France Prešeren (1800–1849).  +
The Prešeren Theatre Kranj was established as a professional theatre in 1950.  +
Established in 1953 as a membership society, Prešernova družba Publishing bears the name of renowned Slovene poet France Prešeren and was first known for its annual collection of Prešeren’s poetry.  +
The memorial room area of the Koroška Central Library Dr France Sušnik in Ravne na Koroškem consists of two rooms dedicated to the life and work of renowned literary authors, Prežihov Voranc (1893–1950) and Leopold Suhodolčan (1928–1980).  +
The birthplace cottage in Preški vrh offers an insight into the life and work of renowned author Lovro Kuhar (1893–1950), who published under the pen name Prežihov Voranc.  +
Named after the renowned Slovene author, Prežihov Voranc Library was established in 1956 to cover the south western part of the city of Ljubljana.  +
Priden Možic Cultural Association was established in 1996 by a group of former students of the theatre and puppetry school Gilš-Kodum from Ljubljana and Kamnik.  +
The ska punk band Pridigarji ('The Preachers') was formed in 1987 in Ormož, Slovenia.  +
Prifarski muzikanti have been playing traditional Slovene folk music since 1987.  +
Primerjalna književnost (Comparative Literature) journal was launched in 1978.  +
The Primorska Science Foundation was established in 1998 by several individuals - Banka Koper, Emona Obala Koper and Splošna plovba Portorož.  +
The magazine Primorska srečanja was published up to 2009.  +
The Primorska Summer Festival is an international theatre festival that takes place throughout the coastal region of Slovenia and occasionally also in Italy and Croatia.  +
Launched in 1995, the Primorska Summer Festival Association is a not-for-profit cultural association.  +
Primorske novice was established when two newspapers Primorske novice and Slovenski Jadran (1953) were unified.  +
Primorske novice is an independent daily newspaper with an emphasis on the news from Primorska region.  +
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