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    Slovenia , officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: Republika Slovenija (help·info), abbr.: RS ), is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the southeast, and the Adriatic Sea to the southwest. Slovenia is mostly mountainous and … Meer weergeven

    Slovenia's name means 'land of the Slovenes' in Slovene and other South Slavic languages. It is thus a cognate of the words Slavonia, Slovakia, and Slavia. The etymology of Slav itself remains uncertain.
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    Slovenia is situated in Central and Southeast Europe touching the Alps and bordering the Mediterranean Sea. At the regional … Meer weergeven

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    With 101 inhabitants per square kilometer (262/sq mi), Slovenia ranks low among the European countries in population density (compared to 402/km (1042/sq mi) for the Netherlands or … Meer weergeven

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    Slovenia is a parliamentary democracy republic with a multi-party system. The head of state is the president, who is elected by popular vote and has an important … Meer weergeven

    Slovenia has a developed economy and is the richest Slavic country by GDP per capita. Slovenia is also among the top global economies in terms of human capital. It is the … Meer weergeven

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    Slovenia's architectural heritage includes 2,500 churches, 1,000 castles, ruins, and manor … Meer weergeven

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    Ancient kingdoms of the region included Orontid Armenia, Caucasian Albania, Colchis and Iberia (not to be confused with the Iberian Peninsula in Western Europe), of which the former two were the predecessor states of Armenia and Azerbaijan respectively, while the latter two were the predecessor states of modern-day Georgia. These peripheral kingdoms were, either from the start or …

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    • Slovenia - European Union

      https://european-union.europa.eu/.../country-profiles/slovenia_en

      01-05-2004 · Intra-EU trade accounts for 67% of Slovenia’s exports (Germany 17%, Italy 9% and Croatia 7%), while outside the EU 10% go to Switzerland and 3% to Serbia. In terms of …

    • https://www.lonelyplanet.com/slovenia/eastern-slovenia

      Eastern Slovenia The heartland of the country, Eastern Slovenia is often ignored by visitors heading west to the country's big highlights. If you want to explore further than the main tourist …

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      • Slovakia, a landlocked country of roughly 5.4 million people, was once one of the two halves that comprised Czechoslovakia. In 1993, following the so-called Velvet Divorce, Slovakia became independent. Its transition to a capitalist, market economy did not go as quickly or as smoothly as it did for the Czechs. Nevertheless, Slovakia did eventually ...
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        Is Slovenia a part of Eastern Europe?
        With Eastern Europe are mostly meant countries, that belonged to the Eastern Bloc, all countries behind the Iron Curtain. Even that countries like the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary are belonging geographically to central Europe. But Slovenia was never belonging to Eastern Bloc, nor the former Yugoslavia did!
        www.quora.com/Why-is-Slovenia-considered-an-Eastern-E…
        Is Ljubljana Eastern Europe?
        The capital of Slovenia, Ljubljana, looks much like any other medium-sized Central European city. On the other hand, politically, all so-called Socialist or Communist countries used to be regarded as Eastern European.
        www.quora.com/Why-is-Slovenia-considered-an-Eastern-E…
        How many Eastern European countries are there?
        However, geographically at least, the only three truly Eastern European countries are Russia, Belarus and Ukraine. Slovenia is Central Europe by geography and history. “Eastern Europe” - that is nowadays considered as a term of the economic division of Europe based on 90-ies economy situation.
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        What does the European Committee of the regions do in Slovenia?
        Slovenia has 7 representatives on the European Committee of the Regions, the EU's assembly of regional and local representatives. This advisory body is consulted on proposed laws, to ensure these laws take account of the perspective from each region of the EU.
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      • https://ec.europa.eu/info/nal-countries/slovenia_en

        Slovenia Slovenia ISO 3166-1 official long name Republic of Slovenia ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code SI ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 country code SVN ISO 3166-1 numeric-3 country code …

      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_and_Eastern_Europe

        The pre-1989 "Eastern Bloc" (orange) superimposed on current borders. Central and Eastern Europe is a term encompassing the countries in the Baltics, Central Europe, Eastern Europe and Southeast Europe (mostly the …

      • https://www.quora.com/Why-is-Slovenia-considered-an-Eastern-European-country

        The capital of Slovenia, Ljubljana, looks much like any other medium-sized Central European city. On the other hand, politically, all so-called Socialist or Communist countries used to be …

      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southeast_Europe

        Definition. The first known use of the term "Southeast Europe" was by Austrian researcher Johann Georg von Hahn (1811–1869) as a broader term than the traditional Balkans, a concept based on the boundaries of the Balkan …

      • Eastern European Countries' Committee Introduction and members

        https://www.insol-europe.org/eastern-european-countries-committee...

        2019: Ljubljana, Slovenia Thanks to the existence of the EECC, INSOL Europe counts members from 16 Eastern European countries: Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary,



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