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This contribution deals with the question of German-Slovene cultural interactions, based on an analysis of the historical background, the editorial policy and the characteristic content of the weekly „Laibacher Wochenblatt zum Nutzen und Vergnügen,“ published in Ljubljana (Laibach) during the first two decades of the 19th century. This was a literary and entertainment supplement to the newspaper „Laibacher Zeitung,“ which was at the time the most read German paper in Carniola. Unlike „Laibacher Zeitung“ itself, the supplement did not publish political news, but devoted itself to geographical, historical-topographical and literary topics. The article seeks to answer the question to what extent and in what way national, i.e. Slovene, culture and literature were represented in „Laibacher Wochenblatt.“