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Raiven performs in the first semi final of Eurovision 2024. Photo: Sarah Louise Bennet/EBU
Slovenian Eurovision entrant Raiven finished the song contest in 23rd place, scoring 27 points. She received 15 points from jury votes and 12 from televoting.
Raiven's result is slightly worse that indie rockers Joker Out achieved last year, when they finished 21nd.
But this is nevertheless only th
A mockup of Ajdna, Photo Library of the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Regional Unit Kranj. Made by Mitja Brandt, Avgusta d.o.o., Idrija.
People often climb mountains for recreation, sport, entertainment, in search of fresh air or breathtaking views. But Ajdna, a tooth-shaped peak below Mount Stol in northwestern Slovenia, offers much more than a momentary respite from the world.
One of the most notable late antiquity archaeological
Joker Out, Slovenia's 2023 Eurovision Song Contest entrant. Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA
The Slovenian 2023 Eurovision Song Contest entry Carpe Diem by Joker Out was the second most played track on Slovenian radio stations last year, bested only by Miley Cyrus's Flowers.
Releasing the data, the IPF institute for the promotion of rights of recording artists pointed out that no Slovenian
Trnovo Forrest Plateau above the Vipava Valley. Photo: Aljoša Rehar/STA
A karst plateau rising above the northern edge of the Vipava Valley is at the centre of a cross-border project that will explore the heritage of Czech glassblowers who moved there in the early 18th century to practise their craft. Their main product was a rose liqueur bottle that was exported all t
Raiven performs in the first semi final of Eurovision 2024. Photo: Sarah Louise Bennet/EBU
Slovenian singer Raiven has qualified for the final of the 68th Eurovision song contest. She made it through in the first semi-final on 7 May along with Serbia, Portugal, Croatia, Ukraine, Lithuania, Finland, Cyprus, Ireland and Luxembourg.
Raiven, the stage name of Sara Briški Cirman, performed V
The Slovenian Church of St. Cyril in New York. Photo: Tamino Petelinšek/STA
Nearly one-third of the population emigrated out of Slovenia in the final decades of the 19th and the first half of the 20th centuries. A monograph telling the stories of people that left their home in search of a better life has now come out in English.
Written by Aleksej Kalc, Mirjam Milharčič Hl
Accordionists old and young took part in the Accordions at Lake Bled event. Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA
Visitors to Lake Bled were treated to an impressive sight as well as sound on 5 May as more than 450 accordion players got together to play some of the most memorable tunes in unison.
The annual event dedicated to the quintessential Slovenian instrument attracted some 5,000 visitors to what is the
The kiosk designed by architect Jože Plečnik by the Ljubljana Triple Bridge unveiled after renovation. Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA
A kiosk designed by Slovenia's greatest architect Jože Plečnik (1872-1957) has officially reopened in Ljubljana's Prešeren Square to give up-and-coming entrepreneurs a boost.
Located next to the Triple Bridge, another of the architect's masterpieces that is a major Ljubljana landmark, the renovated
Samo Kutin, Bakalina Velika, plays the lyre made from an ancient silver fir. Photo: STA
The first two instruments made from the wood of a Stone-Age silver fir that was discovered in a pond in the west of the country made their concert debut in Ljubljana on 20 April.
The premiering lyre and flute were just part of the show in which Bakalina Velika, a band inspired by the pantheistic tr
Slovenian artist Nika Špan's work at the 60th Venice Art Biennale. Photo: Katja Kodba/STA
Slovenia has inaugurated its pavilion at the 60th Venice Art Biennale. It features a work by conceptual artist Nika Špan, displayed in a park between the main exhibition venues of the Arsenale and Giardini.
An unusual nomadic structure, Špan's Garden Secret for You is both a sculpture and architect
Part of the Cistercian Monastery of Stična. Photo: Aljoša Rehar/STA
Two Cistercian monasteries are the latest Slovenian sites to win the European Heritage Label, a title awarded by the European Commission to what it says are milestones in the creation of today's Europe.
Seven sites were picked for the title this year, including Cisterscapes - Cistercian Landscapes
Books. Photo: Anže Malovrh/STA
Slovenia is hosting the 56th PEN International Writers' Meeting in what is an opportunity to foster dialogue between different opinions and discuss armed conflicts raging worldwide, including the wars in Gaza and Ukraine, and the impact of natural disasters on human rights. Most of the events will