At the border between Slovenia and Austria, in Libeliče in Carinthia, the 14th camp of Slovenian children and young people from abroad took place from July 24th - 31st, 2010. Thirteen students of supply teaching lessons of Slovenian from Banja Luka took part at the camp.

The camp was intended for socializing of young Slovenian cousins, studying Slovenian and familiarizing with natural and cultural sights of Slovenia. There were 41 young fellow countrymen from Italy, Austria, Germany, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, Great Britain and Singapore. Following physical training in the morning, children studied Slovenian. The second half of the day was reserved for sport activities, interesting workshops and different tours. Students visited ethnographic museum containing agricultural tools, parish black kitchen, open fireplace and a dry kiln, as well as the oldest preserved ossuary in Slovenia. In addition, they visited the estate of Prežihov Voranc, the Roman well with healthy water, Ivar Lake and lignite mine in Velenje. They also went of excursions in canoes on the Drava River, and tried their skills in climbing and archery. As part of sport activities there were tournaments organized in table tennis, football and volleyball, and children also visited a swimming pool in Ravne. Evenings were spent in playing social games, funny tournaments, quizzes and singing Slovenian songs, thus enhancing their new friendships.