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  • Ljubljana OER action plan 2017 (2017) the Second World OER Congress 2352269Ljubljana OER action plan 20172017the Second World OER Congress Toward the...
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  • Herzogthums Krain (Ljubljana, 1689); ERBEN, Vojvodstvo Kranjsko (Ljubljana, 1866); GRUDEN, Cerkvene razmere u XV. stoleju (Ljubljana, 1908); RUTAR, Beneska...
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  • President Putin initiated the phone call. They discussed their meeting in Ljubljana, and both expressed to each other what a positive and strong meeting they...
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  • 4195466The Bohemian Review, volume 3, no. 11919 ​On the train from Vienna to Ljubljana I had a long talk with a wealthy Vienna merchant. He took me for a Pole...
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  • Maribor, the project was also managed by the institute Jožef Štefan from Ljubljana, so these institutions took over the responsibility of organising the...
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  • Britannica, Volume 16 — LaibachWalter Alison Phillips ​LAIBACH (Slovenian, Ljubljana), capital of the Austrian duchy of Carniola, 237 m. S.S.W. of Vienna by...
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  • rather recent growth. The main intellectual centre has been Laibach (Ljubljana) and next to it Klagenfurt (Celovec); in Graz (Gradec) the German element...
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  • Al-'Alamiyya AKA: Ighatha or Igasa Offices: Zagreb, Sarajevo, Split, Ljubljana, and Tuzla; Also in Vienna, Austria. Operates in Celic, Gracanica, Zivinice...
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  • formed part of Austrian Illyria, subject to the imperial governor at Ljubljana. Karinthia was proclaimed an independent crownland in the year 1849. M...
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  • Afghanistan; and the Deputy Chief of Mission of the U.S. Embassy in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Among his other assignments, Young served as the Economic Counselor...
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  • the West, and for the most part Catholic. Their historic capital was Ljubljana, and the German influence was very marked. Smaller national minorities...
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  • self-government in Slovenia is guaranteed. The capital of Slovenia is Ljubljana. The official language in Slovenia is Slovene. In those municipalities...
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  • 2004, 1 h 35 min, 286 MiB Transcript Lecture at The Faculty of Law in Ljubljana, Slovenia, December 21 2004, 1 h 7 min, 61 MiB The system of ownership...
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  • In Yugoslavia, the Italians incorporated western Slovenia, including Ljubljana, into Italy, and annexed Dalmatia and Montenegro. A small portion of southwestern...
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  • summer 2001 Zdenka Badovinac, director of the Gallery of Modern Art in Ljubljana (Slovenia), visited us in our monochrom office in Vienna. Half a year...
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  • the furtherance of unity, convoked a new Slav congress at Lyublyana (Ljubljana) on Aug. 18. The demonstrative part taken by the prince-bishop Jeglić...
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  • Challenges', Interntional Union of Forest Research Organizations, Proceedings, Ljubljana. Yugoslavia, 1986. FAO, Fuelwood Supplies, op. cit. Beijer Institute,...
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  • on an aggressive schedule so that the progress that was made in both Ljubljana and Genoa can be continued. So what is new, in the wake of her trip to...
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  • the main centres of their language and literature have been Laibach (Ljubljana), Klagenfurt (Celovec), Graz (Gradec), and Görz (Gorica), the latter city...
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  • Make Your Work Openly Accessible” (Rubow, Shen, & Schofield), 128 UNESCO Ljubljana OER Action Plan, 107 UNESCO Paris OER Declaration, 107 UnGlue.it, 116...
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