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Koroška, Slovenj Gradec and Srednja šola Slovenj Gradec in Muta

Koroška, Slovenj Gradec and Srednja šola Slovenj Gradec in Muta. Presentation for Comenius 2014. Koroška/ Carinthia. Carinthia  is a traditional region in northern Slovenia .

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Koroška, Slovenj Gradec and Srednja šola Slovenj Gradec in Muta

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  1. Koroška, Slovenj Gradec and Srednja šola Slovenj Gradec in Muta PresentationforComenius 2014

  2. Koroška/Carinthia • Carinthia is a traditional region in northern Slovenia. • The term refers to the small southeasternmost area of the former Duchy of Carinthia, which after World War I was allocated to the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes according to the 1919 Treaty of Saint-Germain. • Since the entry of Slovenia into the European Union in May 2004, much effort has been made to re-integrate Carinthia as a cultural, tourist and economic unit. • The historic region has no official status as an administrative district within Slovenia, although the association with an informal province (pokrajina) is quite common.

  3. Carinthia

  4. NotablepeoplefromCarinthia • Robert Koren, footballplayer • Peter Poles, TV host • Tina Maze, skier • Adi Smolar, singerandsongwriter • Katarina Srebotnik, tennisplayer • Prežihov Voranc, writer • Hugo Wolf, composer • Aleš Gorza, skier • Jerica Mrzel, actress, singerandpolitician

  5. Slovenj Gradec

  6. Slovenj Gradec is a town in northern Slovenia.  • It is the centre of the City Municipality of SlovenjGradec. •  It is located in the Mislinja Valley at the eastern end of the Karawanks mountain range, about 45 km (28 mi) west of Maribor and 65 km (40 mi) northeast of Ljubljana. • The parish church in the town is dedicated to Saint Elizabeth of Hungary and belongs to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Maribor. It was first mentioned in written documents from 1235. Next to it stands a Gothic chapel dedicated to the Holy Spirit with frescos dating to the mid-15th century. • The SlovenjGradec Art Gallery (Slovene: Koroškagalerijalikovneumetnosti) was founded in 1957 and is located on the first floor of the old town hall in the town centre.

  7. SLOVENJ GRADEC

  8. Saint Elizabeth’s church Holyspirit’s church

  9. Srednja šola Slovenj Gradec in Muta • Srednja šola Slovenj Gradec in Muta is on Koroška ulica 11 in Slovenj Gradec. • Educationprogrammes are: woodworker, merchant, gastronomyand hotel services, joiner, economictehnician, gastronomyandtourism, preschooleducation, environmentaltehnician, gastronomy • Projects: Comenius, Leonardo/Erasmus, Healthyshool, Europeanvillage, Urška’s kiss, Soap, Slovenianstudycircles, e-Twinning

  10. What’s happening in school? • Schoolfield trips: Gorenjska, Vienna, Czechrepublic, Gorenje, Mislinja valley, Goriška brda, Dolenjska, Rezija, Paris, Mežiška dolina, Verona, Milan, Venice, Sevilla and Gibraltar, Strasbourg, Toscany • Events: Srednja šola Slovenj Gradec in Muta’s got a talent, Healthy run, Prom, Misstourism, Pustovanje, ChristmaspartywithKingstoni, Reverseday, Fazaniranje, Tourismday

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