ON THE OCCASION OF THE EUROPEAN LANGUAGE DAY
Rhymes in Slovenian and Serbian
September 26 is the European Day of Languages. We have always celebrated it in the National and University Library in Banja Luka, however this year it is not possible.
Rhymes in Slovenian and Serbian
September 26 is the European Day of Languages. We have always celebrated it in the National and University Library in Banja Luka, however this year it is not possible.
April 2 is Hans Christian Andersen’s birthday, and International Children’s Book Day is celebrated around the world.
On February 15, 2020, the Slovenian Association of Citizens Jožef Springer Kakanj celebrated the Slovenian cultural holiday Prešeren's Day. Members of the Association of Slovenians Triglav RS Banja Luka also attended the festive event.
Every year, the Association of Slovenians Triglav Banja Luka celebrates the Slovenian cultural holiday and organizes several cultural events. Prešeren's days are an opportunity to show the citizens of Banja Luka the achievements of Slovenian culture and art.
February 8 is a Slovenian cultural holiday, a day when we remember the death of the Slovenian poet France Prešeren. Supply teaching lessons of Slovenian language and culture were festive on this day, and we refreshed the memory of the poet through creative workshops.
The Association of Slovenians "Triglav", in cooperation with the Association for the Development of Voluntary Work Novo Mesto, organized an exhibition by the author Tatjana Ratković Bosnić in the Cultural Center Janez Trdina in Novo Mesto.
The meeting of the members of the Executive Board of the Association with the Ambassador of the Republic of Slovenia in BiH, Mrs. Zorica Bukinac, was held at the premises of the Association of Slovenians of RS "Triglav" Banja Luka on 18 December 2019.
The month of December is a month of holidays, gifts, but it is also a month in which we summarize the results of our successful or unsuccessful projects, our realized or unfulfilled wishes.
It's New Year's time again. St. Nicholas has already walked through Slovenia, and Father Christmas and Santa Claus are still reading children's letters and preparing presents.
"At this sacred moment, our people are entering history, which will never be erased again," linguist Fran Ramovš began his first lecture at the newly founded University of Ljubljana on December 3, 1919.