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The University of Ljubljana (Slovene: Univerza v Ljubljani, pronounced [uniʋɛ́ːɾza w ljubljàːni], Latin: Universitas Labacensis), abbreviated UL, is the oldest and largest university in Slovenia. It has approximately 38,000 enrolled students. [8]
Ljubljana Town Hall. Ljubljana Town Hall (Slovene: Ljubljanska mestna hiša, also known as Ljubljanski rotovž or simply Rotovž or Magistrat) is the town hall in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, is the seat of the City Municipality of Ljubljana. It is located at Town Square in the city centre close to Ljubljana Cathedral.
The Government Building and President's Office (Slovene: Vladna in predsedniška palača), also simply the Government Building (Vladna palača) or the President's Office (Predsedniška palača), is a building in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, that houses the Office of the President of Slovenia, the Secretary-General of the Government of Slovenia, and the Protocol of Slovenia. [1]
Since August 2021, the National and University Library has been inscribed as part of Plečnik's legacy on the UNESCO World Heritage List. [ 3 ] In 2011, the library kept about 1,307,000 books, 8,700 manuscripts, and numerous other text, visual and multimedia resources, [ 4 ] and was (in 2010) subscribed to 7900 periodicals. [ 5 ]
The Faculty of Public Administration as part of the University of Ljubljana is involved in international academic relations. This includes exchanging students, teaching and research staff; the Faculty has also participated in various project activities, research programmes, publications and the organisation of scientific expert meetings.
Janez Drnovšek, President of Slovenia 2002-2007; Mitja Gaspari, economist and politician; Peter Jambrek, sociologist, jurist and politician; Janez Janša, politician; Iztok Jarc, diplomat and politician; Romana Jordan Cizelj, Member of European Parliament; Jelko Kacin, politician; Milan Kučan, President of Slovenia; Dragutin Mate, diplomat ...
The Academy of Music of the University of Ljubljana (Slovene: Akademija za glasbo Univerze v Ljubljani) is the largest and only music conservatoire in Slovenia.The academy has its origin in the Music School of the Slovene Philharmonic Society (founded 1821, indirectly descended from the Ljubljana Philharmonic Academy of Johann Berthold von Höffer, 1701), [1] which became the basis of the ...
Emonika is situated in the heart of Ljubljana, Slovenia at the intersection of Dunajska, Vilharjeva and Masarykova streets having direct connection to the city centre with 10 minutes walking distance and is well-connected to numerous bus routes in the surrounding area. [3]