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How To:. Live in Slovenia. National Holidays. Traditional dishes. Kranjska Sausage – the most famous Slovenian dish Prekmurska cake Kraška ham Dumplings ( with curd , walnuts , apples or poppies ) Potica – a cake with more than 80 different fillings )

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  1. How To: Live in Slovenia

  2. National Holidays

  3. Traditionaldishes • Kranjska Sausage – the most famousSloveniandish • Prekmurska cake • Kraška ham • Dumplings (withcurd, walnuts, apples or poppies) • Potica – a cakewith more than 80 differentfillings) • Žganci (mush) – madeofcornmeal

  4. Public Transport • How to pay it? By cash or with tickets • If you pay it on the bus, it costs 1.10 € • You can buy tickets at kiosk for 2, 6, 10 or 20 rides. 2 rides cost 1.52 € • A ticket for mini bus costs 0.5 € and you can purchase it ad hoc. • You can buy amonthly ticket with unlimited amountof rides at the main bus station (Mlinska c. 1) and it costs 15.61 € • Timetables for buses are available at: http://www.veolia-transport.si/tmpl/ExtensionPage____42529.aspx?epslanguage=ML

  5. Health care • Health insurance card • Appointment before visiting the doctor

  6. A Clinic for Students • Monday from 7:00 to 13:15 • Tuesday from 16:15 to 19:30 • Wednesday & Friday from 7:00 to 8:30 • Thursday from 12:00 to 18:15 • Saturday from 8:00 to 15:00 • at Vošnjakova ulica 2-4, IV. flor

  7. Telephony • International outcoming telephone number: 00 • International incoming telephone number: 386 • Slovenian networks: Mobitel, Simobil, Tuš Mobil

  8. Post of Slovenia • Monday – Friday: from 8.00 to 18.00 • Saturday: 8.00 to 12.00 • More informations at: http://www.posta.si

  9. Shops • Monday – Friday: from 8.00 to 19.00 or even 21.00 (Europark) • Saturday: 8.00 – 13.00 (15.00 – Europark) • You can buy things with € or by credit cards

  10. Banks • Monday – Friday: from 9.00 to 12.00 and from 14.00 to 17.00 • Saturday: from 9.00 to 12. 00 • http://www.bsi.si/nadzor-bank.asp?MapaId=521

  11. Scholarships • You have a right to ask for the national scholarship • For candidates who are applying for the first time there is no deadline for applications • In order to apply you have to: Fulfill the form, add the entrance confirmation of our school and last year’s school certificate with grades http://www.mddsz.gov.si/si/delovna_podrocja/trg_dela_in_zaposlovanje/stipendije/.

  12. The law about alcohol consumption • It is illegal to buy or drink alcoholic beverages until the age of 18. Shops and bars have a right to ask you for an ID when you attend to buy some. It is also illegal to buy alcoholic beverages in shops from 21.00 and in bars before 10.00 in the morning.

  13. FREE TIME ACTIVITIES • Recreation: • http://www.zdravazabava.com/ • Sport at II. gimnazija Maribor • Pohorje andBetnavaforest • Maribajk, daily rent ofbikes (2 € from 10.00 to 16.00)

  14. FREE TIME ACTIVITIES • Art and culture • SNG (Slovenian National Theatre) • All interested: contact prof. Viljem Babič (music) until the 27th of September • Museum of National Liberation Maribor: http://www.muzejno-mb.si/novo/

  15. FREE TIME ACTIVITIES • Planet Tuš, Na Poljanah 18, MB • Kolosej, Loška 13, MB • http://planet-tus.com/slo/ • http://www.kolosej.si/

  16. Discussion • Did the local students help you last week ? What did they help you with? • In the world where some people play in theatres, isn’t it true, that we are all a part of it? (A. Boal Theatre of oppressed) • Prejudices about foreing people

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