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A plaque honoring Aleksandrinke, Slovenes in Egypt. (source)
It’s a national holiday today: Preseren Day. Among other happenings, they’ll be unveiling a plaque honoring the thousands of Slovenian women that left the littoral region for Egypt. That’s right, Egypt. I had no idea about this. Writes Brian:
“The migration was tied to the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, which saw many European businessmen relocate to Egypt. They were hesitant to hire locals as servants but Slovene women were prized for their cleanliness and trustworthiness. Others worked for wealthy Egyptians – for example, Milena Fagannelli, a Slovene from the village of Mirna near Trieste, was the nanny of Boutros-Boutros Ghali, who was Secretary-General of the United Nations from 1992-1996.”
How about that? A great round-up of their story is here, and makes for perfect holiday reading: Slavs of Alexandria.
Happy Prešeren Day!