The 33rd summer school of the Slovenian language 'Halo, tukaj slovenski Mediteran!' has begun in Koper, welcoming participants from over 20 countries including Italy, Austria, Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Czech Republic, Germany, Romania, North Macedonia, Belarus, Russia, United States, Brazil, Argentina, and Australia. The program includes morning language lessons, creative and social workshops, and excursions to the Kras region. The event opened with a ceremonial inauguration at the Pretorska Palace in Koper, attended by representatives of organizers, University of Primorska, Scientific Research Center Koper, and the Slovene Consulate General. Key speakers highlighted the role of language in cultural transmission, the importance of multilingualism, and the value of learning Slovene for understanding Slovenian culture and thought. The university emphasized its international orientation, noting nearly 1,500 international students and 100 researchers from abroad. The faculty also introduced new teaching materials, including two linguistic handbooks designed specifically for the summer school.
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