answersLogoWhite

0

Slovenia

Republic of Slovenia is a central European country that borders Italy, Croatia, Hungary and Austria.

360 Questions

What type of economy does Slovenia have?

The Republic of Albania has a parliamentary democracy that was established with a constitution that was renewed in 1998. More recently it has been a potential candidate for inclusion to the European Union and had formally applied to the membership in April of 2009. As of June 2014 the membership commission granted Albania candidate status.

Which of these countries was once NOT part of Yugoslavia FYRMacedonia Slovenia or Slovakia?

Full name of Macedonia is Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, so Macedonia was a part of Yugoslavia.

Slovenia was also a part of Yugoslavia.

Slovakia however was not a part of Yugoslavia, but it was a part of Czechoslovakia, both of them were communist countries after WW2.

How much is stamp for letter to Slovenia?

The postage from the US for an ordinary first class letter of 1 ounce or less is 98 cents

to any country but Canada and Mexico.

The rate to Canada is 75 cents and the rate to Mexico is 79 cents.

How long does it take to fly from Ohio to Slovenia?

The flight from Ohio to Prague is approximately 8 hours and 40 minutes long. The actual distance is 6,983 km or 4,339 miles.

Do Indian passport holders need visa for Croatia and Slovenia?

I wont to visit costa rica .and I got a indian passport .so I need visa or on arrival visa pls cen u give me answer

You have nsk passport with you in nigeria and you want too come to slovenian how can you do it?

The NSK passport is not a real passport. It is a type of "camouflage" passport and never intended to be a valid document for citizenship. Slovenia is not granting citizenship or passports for people other than Slovenians.

NSK passport is not a valid document.

What is the average salary in Slovenia?

$400 USD/ mo or $4,800 usd/year

prijepolje ~$100 USD/mo or $1200 USD per yr

Where is Slovakia and Slovenia?

Slovenia is a country in central Europe with a short coast (46km) on the Adriatic Sea. It is bordered by Austria to the north, Croatia in the south, Italy to the west and it shares a short border with Hungary to the northeast.

In ancient times Illyrian and Celtic peoples inhabited the area, which was ruled by Rome after the first century BC. and settled by Slavs in the sixth century AD. Slovenia came under Austrian control after 1335 and joined the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (later Yugoslavia) in 1918. During World War II Slovenia was divided among Germany, Italy, and Hungary, but returned to Yugoslavia after the war. Slovenia declared its independence from Yugoslavia in June 1991. Ljubljana is the capital and largest city. Population: 2,010,000.

What is something that represents Slovenia?

Serbia is represented by the two headed eagle on the red, blue and white flag

What main religion in slovania?

As of 2001 (last census) almost 69% of Slovakians declared themselves Roman Catholic. to see a breakdown of the rest of the results, visit the related link, "Religion in Slovakia."

What country did Croatia and Slovenia came from?

Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, BiH and Montenegro were once Yugoslavia.

Is any waterford made in Slovenia?

It may legally be authentic just because Waterford has "outsourced" its manufacturing, but it is clearly not nearly the same quality as that which the public thinks of as Irish Waterford. The Slovenia glass (not even sure it is crystal) is thicker, the cutting of the pattern is not nearly as distinct (rounder edges that look more like pressed glass than crystal) and instead of the wonderful chime you get from high quality crystal you'll hear a dull thud when you strike the glass with your fingernails. Not worth the money.

Is bled Slovenia a cultural region?

Bled is a small town and municipality in the Alpine region of Slovenia. It is a tourist destination, with Lake Bled attracting many visitors.

Is Slovenia cold?

Most of the country is like the north of Italy, south of France and northern Spain. Alpine parts of Slovenia will obviously be colder.

I live in Slovenia and there it's perfect weather! :D At the winter, ussualy snowing, at the summer it's hot. It's somethink like Italy or Croatia or Germany or Austria or Hungary or France...

What do the slovenians eat?

We eat everything, but mostly: chicken, pork, rice, potatoes and national food called Bryndzove halusky. Try it !

What is the capital of Slovenia in Europe?

The capital of Slovenia is Ljubljana, which is also the biggest city in Slovenia.
Ljubljana

Is Slovania in Europe?

Your spelling is incorrect, so you could be asking about Slovenia or Slovakia. Both are in Europe, so the answer to the question is yes, no matter which one you meant. May I recommend looking up a map online, since you're obviously already on a computer?

How do you say how are you in slovenian?

The language spoken in former Yugoslavia was called Serbo-Croatian and it had a two types of scripts.

Kako si? (Latin)

Како си? (Cyrillic)

Kako si? is when you refer to one person but Kako ste? is refering to a group or more than one.

Note: Bosnian, Macedonian, and Slovenian were also spoken in former Yugoslavia.

What year did Slovenia become part of the Eurapean union?

The plan was for 2011-2012.

But it would not be materialized.

Reasons:

Economic crisis in Bulgaria and EU as a whole

For entering 'Schengen zone', now EU will scrutinize a lot more than it did in the past with other members (economic crisis)

Some member countries are not so much willing Bulgaria to qualify for Schengen
The plan was for 2011-2012.

But it would not be materialized.

Reasons:

Economic crisis in Bulgaria and EU as a whole

For entering 'Schengen zone', now EU will scrutinize a lot more than it did in the past with other members (economic crisis)

Some member countries are not so much willing Bulgaria to qualify for Schengen

Why did Slovenia join the eu?

They should not join the EU. First of all look at Ireland and Greece and all the countries that are bailing them out. Second, small and not so wealthy businesses would go out of business and there would be property tax which some might not be able to afford. Also, Croatia would loose its identity. They would loose their currency and have to use Euros and after fighting a terrible war to become independent it just doesn't make sense for them to join something that could ruin them. Croatia is doing fine on its own.

______________________________________________________________

Croatia is in a bad shape, there is no money, people are poor and want a change. EU can give them that. I'm not saying that all problems will magically disappear when we join EU, but it can't do us harm. And I disagree about loosing identity 'cause, firstly look at Great Britain they still have pounds. EU can help us to get out of this situation because we are sinking down.

Does Slovenia have an ISO country code?

No. Many countries, prominently Russia, still recognize Kosovo as part of Serbia.

See http://www.iso.org/iso/country_codes/iso_3166_code_lists/english_country_names_and_code_elements.htm