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Muzeji in galerije | Museums.si

Muzeji in galerije | Museums.si | Slovenian Genealogy Research | Scoop.it

Museum.si is a web portal that represents museums and galleries in Slovenia. Detailed information on collections, exhibitions and events in Slovenian museums and galleries is offered for more than 50 cultural institutions. The portal, which has been developed by Slovenian company Sematika d.o.o., enables that the information is updated by museums and galleries, who contribute themselves using the museum's documentation system Galis.

Similarly, Museu.ms portal brings together museums and galleries around the world: in addition to information also referred to the European portal Europeana and linked with social networks.

The Web data are also available in mobile applications for multiple platforms. Users of mobile devices offer mobile Museu.ms in three languages. Advanced users can also check if Slovenian Museums and galleries have been already presented in the mobile applications for iPhone, Windows Phone 7 and Android. ( http://www.museum.si/)

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Monumental Prešeren square in Ljubljana

Monumental Prešeren square in Ljubljana | Slovenian Genealogy Research | Scoop.it

Would you like to know, where a monument of famous Slovenian poet France Prešeren stands? In Ljubljana, the Slovenian capital, on Prešeren square.

 

Showmystreet.com (fast and easy street viewing) - can display, where this is located. Just start typing an address: "Ljubljana Prešernov trg" and streetview or satellite images start filling your screen. Many Slovenian towns have Prešeren's square, for example, there is one in Novo mesto.

 

This tool is very useful also for searching your ancestors' homes and other not known locations.

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France Prešeren and his relatives

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The 8th of February is celebrated in Slovenia as Prešern's day (the anniversary of his death). Slovenes have been celebrating this national Cultural day since 1944. In 1990, the seventh stanza of his Zdravljica was declared the national anthem of Slovenia. Peter Hawlina, the president of Slovenian Genealogy Society, has posted short notice about surnames in a family tree of France Prešeren, one of  the greatest Slovenian poets.

 

The anniversary of the death of France Prešeren (3 December 1800 – 8 February 1849) every year awakens some interest in his genealogy and relatives. It is interesting that among his relatives is no one with the surname Prešeren, but nearly 250 other surnames. These are:

 

Agnese, Ambrožič, Arh, Arko, Baar, Baloh, Berčon, Bergant, Bergwanger, Berner, Bertoncelj, Bevc, Bešter, Bizjak, Bogataj, Bohinc, Bojc, Bolčina, Borovnik, Božeglav, Brajnik, Bratina, Brejc, Brglez, Brimelow, Brle, Brun, Buček, Bukovec, Burlačenko, Cajhen, Davidović, Debelak, Debeljak, Dežman, Dolar, Dolhar, Dornik, Dvoržak, Čebular, Černe, Čibašek, Emeršič, Entor, Čop, Erlah, Črne, Eržen, Čuden, Čufar, Favadore, Ferčej, Ferjan, Fertin, Finžgar, Fister, Frčej, Frelih, Gašperin, Globočnik, Godec, Gogala, Gojković, Golec, Golmajer, Grabec, Gregorc, Grom, Gruden, Hašimovič, Hlebanja, Howard, Hribar, Hubad, Hüll, Iskra, Istenič, Jakopič, Jan, Jančar, Jelovšek, Jeraj, Jerkovič, Jesenko, Jugovic, Jurgele, Justin, Juvan, Kajdiž, Karba, Kaserović, Kastelic, Katnik, Kavčič, Kejžar, Kersnik, Kirn, Klančar, Klinar, Kokalj, Kolarič, Koman, Kos, Koselj, Kosi, Kosmač, Košir, Kralj, Krivc, Krivic, Krničar, Krsnik, Lah, Langus, Legat, Leskovar, Lichtenegger, Ličof, Lorenčič, Luznar, Mandeljc, Markelj, Markočič, Matič, Mavrič, Medved, Meier, Mekina, Memić, Mencinger, Mertelj, Mežan, Mežek, Mihelčič, Miketič, Milić, Mohor, Mrak, Muhovec, Mulej, Murnik, Nastran, Noč, Novak, Obreza, Okrožnik, Ovsenik, Ozebek, Panzanović, Papler, Pavec, Pavlin, Pavlovič, Pazlar, Pečenko, Pegam, Perkins, Peterlin, Peternel, Piber, Pogačar, Pogačnik, Poklukar, Por, Poshar, Potočnik, Pozaršek, Poznik, Presterel, Pretnar, Prevoršek, Prešeren, Prijatelj, Pristov, Puntar, Rajhman, Razinger, Rebolj, Remec, Repe, Resman, Reš, Rihtar, Rodič, Roš, Rožič, Roškar, Schuppli, Slamnik, Slavič, Slivnik, Smolej, Smolnikar, Sodja, Sok, Spalević, Srebrenjak, Straus, Strojnik, Studen, Svetina, Šebat, Škerjanc, Šlibar, Šoberl, Šolar, Šulin, Tajnikar, Tassi, Tavčar, Terlikar, Tipping, Toman, Tomšič, Torkar, Tosić, Triplat, Turchetto, Tušar, Udovič, Valant, Valjavec, Valte, Varl, Velikonja, Vidic, Vogelnik, Voje, Volk, Volkar, Vovk, Vozelj, Vremšak, Vrhunc, Worms, Zajc, Zelič, Zgonc, Zima, Zupan, Zupančič, Žemlja in Žemva.

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