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In Slovenian culture, the concept of "life" is frequently tied to the land and the nation's history:
: Since 1952, it has been a primary vehicle for speculative fiction in Slovenia, evolving from mostly translated works to featuring 90% original Slovenian sci-fi since 2015. 2. "Življenje" in Contemporary Literature Еѕivljenje
: An award-winning animated documentary by Urška Djukić that explores the history of women's experiences in Slovenia. In Slovenian culture, the concept of "life" is
Established in 1950 (originally as Ljudska tehnika ), this monthly magazine is one of the most widely read publications in Slovenia. Established in 1950 (originally as Ljudska tehnika ),
: Early journals like Slovenka (1897–1902) served as essential networks for the "life" of the young Slovenian intelligentsia and first-wave feminism.
: It covers engineering, medicine, biology, and computer science.
The Slovenian word means "Life." While it is a broad concept, in a media and literary context within Slovenia, it most prominently refers to the long-standing popular science magazine Življenje in tehnika (Life and Technology).