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  2. History of Slovenes in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Although Slovenian language use has almost entirely disappeared, Slovenian culture and cultural events maintains a significant role in the community with events such as the Cleveland Kurentovanje, sponsored by St. Vitus. The final issue of Ameriska Domovina was published on August 21, 2008.

  3. Slovene Americans - Wikipedia

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    Slovenian Catholic Center, also known as Slovenian Cultural Center, Lemont, IL [22] Slovenian Cultural Society Triglav, Norway, WI; founded in 1952. [23] National Cleveland-style Polka Hall of Fame and Museum, Cleveland [24] American Slovenian Club of Fairport Harbor, Fairport Harbor, OH [25] Slovene Home for the Aged, Cleveland [26]

  4. Category:Slovene-American culture in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Slovenia portal; Ohio portal; Pages in category "Slovene-American culture in Cleveland" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  5. Zarja Singing Society - Wikipedia

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    The Zarja Singing Society is a choral group based in Cleveland, Ohio.It is dedicated to the education and support of Slovenian culture and tradition. The group was founded in 1916, making it the oldest Slovenian singing group abroad [1] [2] [3] and the oldest secular Slovenian singing society in Cleveland.

  6. Cleveland Kurentovanje - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Kurentovanje (pronounced koo-rehn-toh-VAHN-yeh) is a Slovenian-American festival celebrating the end of winter and the beginning of spring, taking place annually the weekend before Ash Wednesday, in Cleveland, Ohio, mirroring Kurentovanje in Slovenia.

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  8. St. Vitus's Church, Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    The first documented Slovenian to settle in the Cleveland area was Joseph Turk, who came about 1883, most likely from Carniola, and settled on Marble Avenue, near the steel mills. [3] He helped organize the Catholic Slovenes in Cleveland, and requested that Bishop Richard Gilmour of Cleveland appoint a permanent Slovenian priest in Cleveland ...

  9. St. Clair–Superior - Wikipedia

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    St. Clair–Superior is a neighborhood on the East Side in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States. Largely settled in the 1880s and 1890s by Eastern European immigrants, white flight in the 1990s left the neighborhood largely African American. It is one of the oldest and most culturally diverse neighborhoods in Cleveland today.