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Slovenia

The Republic of Slovenia (Slovenian Slovenija) is a littoral and pre-Alpine country in the South of Central Europe bordering the Adriatic Sea, Italy, Austria, Hungary and Croatia.

Republika Slovenija

Geography

Main article: Geography of Slovenia

Four major European geographic regions meet in Slovenia: the Alps, the Dinaric area, the Pannonian plain[?] and the Mediterranean. Slovenia's highest peak is Mt. Triglav (2864 m); the country's average height above the sea level is 557 m. Around one half of the country (10,124 km²) is covered by forests; this makes Slovenia the third most forested country in Europe, right after Finland and Sweden. Remnants of primeval forests are still to be found, the largest in the Kočevje area. Grassland covers 5593 km² of the country and fields and gardens 2471 km². There are also 363 km² of orchards and 216 km² of vineyards.

Its climate is Mediterranean on the coast, Alpine in the mountains and continental with mild to hot summers and cold winters in the plateaus and valleys to the east. The average temperatures are -2°C in January and 21°C in July. The average rainfall is 1000 mm for the coast, up to 3500 mm for the Alps, 800 mm for south east and 1400 mm for central Slovenia.

See also: National parks (Slovenia).

Economy

Main article: Economy of Slovenia

Slovenia continues to enjoy the highest GDP per capita of the transitioning economies of the region. The country is experiencing an increased, yet manageable, rate of inflation and anticipates increased GDP growth during the year 2000 as growth accelerates in the EU, Slovenia's leading export market. The country is on a sound economic footing. However, much work remains to be done in the areas of privatisation and capital market reform.

During 2000, privatisations were seen in the banking, telecommunications, and public utility sectors. Restrictions on foreign investment are slowly being dismantled, and foreign direct investment (FDI) is expected to increase over the next two years. Slovenia can be considered one of the economic front-runners of the countries that will join the European Union in 2004.

Demographics

Main article: Demographics of Slovenia

Slovenia's ethnic groups represent Slovenians (89%), Croats, Serbs, Bosnians[?] and other nationalities of the former Yugoslavia (10%) and the ethnic Hungarian and Italian minorities (0.5%). Life expectancy in 2000 was 71.80 years for men and 79.50 years for women.

With 95 inhabitants per km², Slovenia ranks low among the European countries (compare with 320/km² for the Netherlands or 195/km² for Italy). Approximately 50% of the total population lives in urban areas, the rest in rural.

The official language is Slovenian, which is a member of the South Slavic language group. Hungarian and Italian enjoy the status of official language in the nationally mixed regions along the Hungarian and Italian border.

Culture

Main article: Culture of Slovenia[?]

Slovenia's learned men include physicist Jožef Stefan and linguist Franc Miklošič. See List of Slovenians.

Slovenia is a homeland of numerous musicians and composers, including Renaissance composer Jacobus Gallus and more contemporary ones like Slavko Avsenik and Laibach.

See also: Music of Slovenia

Holidays
DateEnglish NameLocal NameRemarks
January 1|2New YearNovo leto
February 8Prešeren's day[?]Prešernov dan, Slovenski kulturni praznikSlovenian Cultural Holiday
-EasterVelika nočSunday, date varies
-Easter MondayVelikonočni ponedeljekMonday, date varies
April 27Day of Uprising Against OccupationDan upora proti okupatorjuThe former OF[?] day (Dan OF)
May 1|2Labour DayPraznik dela
June 25National DayDan državnosti
August 15Assumption Day[?]Marijino vnebovzetje (Veliki šmaren)
October 31Reformation DayDan reformacije
November 1All Souls' Day[?]Dan spomina na umrleThe former day of deceased (Dan mrtvih)
December 25ChristmasBožič
December 26Independence DayDan neodvisnosti

Miscellaneous topics


Former 6 republics and 2 autonomous republics of Yugoslavia:
Croatia Hrvatska  |  Serbia Srbija  |  Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosna i Hercegovina  |  Montenegro Crna gora  |  Macedonia Makedonija  |  (Vojvodina, Kosovo)

European Union:
Austria Österreich  |  Belgium België · Belgique · Belgien  |  Cyprus  |  Czech Republic Česká republika  |  Denmark Danmark  |  Estonia Eesti  |  Finland  |  France  |  Germany Deutschland  |  Greece Ελληνικη  |  Hungary Magyarország  |  Ireland Éire  |  Italy Italia  |  Latvia Latvijas  |  Lithuania Lietuvos  |  Luxembourg Luxemburg · Lëtzebuerg  |  Malta  |  Netherlands Nederland  |  Poland Polska  |  Portugal Portuguesa  |  Slovakia Slovensko  |  Slovenia Slovenija  |  Spain Espańa  |  Sweden Sverige  |  United Kingdom  | 

Other European countries:
Albania  |  Andorra  |  Belarus  |  Bulgaria България  |  Iceland  |  Liechtenstein  |  Moldova  |  Monaco  |  Norway  |  Romania  |  Russia Россия  |  San Marino  |  Switzerland  |  Turkey  |  Ukraine  |  Vatican City


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