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Metelkova : ウィキペディア英語版
Metelkova

Metelkova City (full name in (スロベニア語:Avtonomni kulturni center Metelkova mesto), "Metelkova City Autonomous Cultural Center") is an autonomous social centre in the centre of Ljubljana, Slovenia. It is located on the site of former military barracks (the Slovenian headquarters of the Yugoslav National Army) and was squatted September 1993. The site consists of seven buildings and is 12,500 m² in area. The squat is named after nearby Metelko Street ((スロベニア語:Metelkova ulica)), which is named after the 19th-century Slovenian Roman Catholic priest, philologist, and unsuccessful language reformer Fran Metelko.
==History==
At Metelkova City a range of activities have been held. These include an art gallery, bars, artists studios, space for designers, offices of cultural organisations and concerts featuring different types of live music from Free Jazz, Rockabilly, Psychobilly, Punk rock, Heavy metal and Noise to Dub and Techno.〔Ambrose, Joe () ''Moshpit'', Omnibus Press ISBN 0-7119-8744-0〕〔Sandfort, Theo and Stulhofer, Aleksandar () ''Sexuality and Gender in Postcommunist Eastern Europe and Russia'', Haworth Press, ISBN 0-7890-2294-X〕 Since it hosted LGBT and anti-racist activities, Metelkova was targeted by racist skinheads in 1994.〔Mudde, Cas () ''Racist Extremism in Central and Eastern Europe'', Routledge, ISBN 0-415-35593-1〕
On August 2, 2006, the Inspectorate for the Environment and Spatial Planning demolished one building, known as the Small School ((スロベニア語:Mala Šola)), after several previous attempts were thwarted. There are plans to rebuild the school.
Initially, residents of Metelkova City illegally siphoned water from Ljubljana. However, today Metelkova is legally connected to the city's water system and power grid. The money needed to pay for public utilities is raised through Metelkova's many bars, concerts, and art galleries.

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