Slovene culture in South America after the attainment of independence of Slovenia
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The cultural creativity of Slovene emigrants in South America in the last decade was undoubtedly marked by the independent Slovenia and by the transition from the one-party and ideologically determined system to the system of parliamentary democracy. In Argentina, where the majority of people of Slovene origin live, a new model of cultural activity arose. The Slovene political emigration as well came into “contact” with the homeland as it was before “cut” (self-isolated) from the native country.
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