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Serbo-Croatian word of the day for 08/02/2026: Most meaning bridge! Load image
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The colors are gone you took them. Only a season of remembering remains. The heart is a quiet doom, holding everything we never said. Still, spring returns with scent, her footsteps light in the distance, palms brushed with color, arms full of opening flowers. Log, Slovenia Load image
A school was cutting the kalawa from hands and erasing the Tilak from the students forehead. A Hindu organization protested against this.. Why target Hindu culture only ? 0:42 4 MB Load video From Team Hindu United
Culture doesn't evolve in a vacuum. Culture is influenced by religion. India's culture that Pakistan wants to "share", is heavily influenced by Hinduism. Every aspect of Indian culture traces its roots to Hinduism. Pakistan was formed by rejecting Hinduism. You cannot reject the Show more Quote Panther @pengpatialvi · 12h Replying to @maze_runner_5 Culture isn’t “copied” across religions, it’s shared. Punjab’s traditions belong to Punjab, not to one label.
— Stop Hindu Hate Advocacy Network (SHHAN) (@HinduHate) February 7, 2026
Political violence by kids—an identical replay of the Chinese Cultural Revolution! Load image 9 KB Quote @amuse @amuse · 4h 1:11 POLITICAL VIOLENCE: LA teachers unleashed their students in the streets…
Technologies like A.i. could theoretically lead to the abolition of most forms of manual and mental labor. Men could dedicate themselves to art, culture, love, friendship and exploration with all the leisure time. Yet, under the present system of Jewish-Talmudic capitalism, we Show more
Koizumi Eiji CPJ Candidate: "To be blunt, a mountain of foreigners with a low level of cultural maturity are coming in as the proportion of foreigners [in Japan] rises. The media would probably love to attack this expression, but they clearly have a low level of cultural Show more 1:26 7 MB Load video
Without the traditional WASP cultural leadership, America has declined in dignity or competence, and the rest of the world looks at us with embarrassment. We’ve replaced the WASP elite with White Trash Quote Molly Ploofkins @Mollyploofkins · 7h 0:19 Vance booed during the Olympic opening ceremony
Slovenian Cultural Holiday, also known as Preseren Day, commemorates the anniversary of the death of famed poet France Preseren. On 8 February 1849, France Preseren, the equivalent of Shakespeare or Pushkin in Slovenia, passed away. His work was and remains classic Slovenian poetry, not only in Slovenia, but throughout Europe as well.
Slovenian Cultural Holiday is celebrated 8 February. The holiday was officially proclaimed in 1944 by Slovenia's National Freedom Council.
Top facts and quotes about Slovenian Cultural Holiday
In 1947, the first Preseren awards for cultural and artistic achievements were presented in the capital of Ljubljana.
Preseren is also the poet who wrote Slovenia's current national anthem, Zdravljica (The Toast).
Preseren was born on 3 December 1800 in Vrba, Slovenia. He later attended university in Vienna.
My passion is aflame, although I find Your glance gives me no hope when you are near; Lest I offend, my lips are sealed by fear.
My poor heart's fate, so bitter and unkind, My secret burden - all this they make clear, These tear-stained flowers of a poet's mind - France Preseren, A Wreath's Sonnet excerpt
God's blessing on all nations Who long and work for that bright day When o'er earth's habitations No war, no strife shall hold its sway Who long to see That all men free No more shall foes, but neighbours be! - France Preseren, seventh stanza of Slovenia's national anthem
In the News and Trending for Slovenian Cultural Holiday
Visit the Preseren Memorial Museum, in Kranj, or the Preseren House, in Vrba. Both places were once home to the poet.
Spread awareness for the day on social media by posting pictures of you and your friends or family with the hashtags #Slovenian, #SlovenianCulture and #FrancePreseren.
Read some of Preseren's famous poem and literary works. Some of our favourites include: The Water Man, A Toast, A Wreath of Sonnets and Rosamund of Turjak.
Visit the monument to Preseren in the centre of Ljubljana. The large monument was erected in September of 1905 and has withstood two wars.