How high is mount Triglav in Slovenia?
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Mount Triglav in Slovenia is approximately 2,864 meters (9,396 feet) tall, making it the highest peak in the country.
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Slovenia is a small country in Central Europe, covering an area of about 20,273 square kilometers. It is roughly the size of Israel or New Jersey in the United States.
What is the average temperature of Slovenia?
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The average temperature in Slovenia varies depending on the season. In the summer months, the average temperature is around 25°C (77°F), while in the winter months, it can drop to around 0°C (32°F) or lower. Overall, Slovenia has a moderate climate with warm summers and cold winters.
What is the biggest forest in Slovenia?
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The largest forest in Slovenia is the Kočevje Forest, which covers an area of about 58,000 hectares in the southern part of the country. This forest is known for its diverse wildlife and pristine natural environment.
What are the natural resources of Slovenia?
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Slovenia's natural resources include forests, water resources (such as rivers and lakes), arable land for agriculture, and minerals like mercury, lead, and zinc. The country also has a rich biodiversity, with a variety of plant and animal species.
What has higher temperatures Laos or Slovenia?
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Generally, Laos has higher temperatures compared to Slovenia. Laos, located in Southeast Asia, typically experiences hot and humid weather due to its tropical climate. In contrast, Slovenia, a European country, has a temperate climate with warm summers and cold winters.
What are three major cities are in Slovenia?
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Three major cities in Slovenia are Ljubljana, Maribor, and Celje. Ljubljana is the capital and largest city of Slovenia, known for its picturesque architecture. Maribor is the second-largest city, famous for its wine-growing region. Celje is a historic town with a well-preserved medieval castle.
How many registered partnerships have been recorded in Central Slovenia?
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As of the most recent data available, there have been approximately 1,200 registered partnerships recorded in Central Slovenia. These partnerships provide legal recognition and rights to same-sex couples in the region.
How many registered partnerships have been recorded in the Lower Sava region of Slovenia?
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There is no specific data available on the number of registered partnerships in the Lower Sava region of Slovenia. Data on registered partnerships is typically managed by national or regional statistical offices, so you may need to consult official statistics from the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia for accurate information on this topic.
How many registered partnerships have been recorded in the Drava region of Slovenia?
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This information has not been released by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia. Although same-sex registered partnerships were legalized in Slovenia in 2006, the Statistical Yearbook of 2013 includes marriage statistics, but no statistics concerning registered partnerships. See related link below.
How many registered partnerships have been recorded in the Mura region of Slovenia?
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There has been an increasing number of registered partnerships recorded in the Mura region of Slovenia. The exact current number would need to be obtained from the relevant local government authority.
What is the number of households in Slovenia?
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As of the latest data available, there are approximately 1.2 million households in Slovenia.
What is the unemployment rate of Slovenia?
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As of July 2021, the unemployment rate in Slovenia is around 6.4%. Unemployment rates can fluctuate due to various economic factors, so it's important to refer to the most recent data for the most accurate information.
How do you get Slovenia si email address?
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Try www.email.si which offers a free service like Gmail and Hotmail. I think the sign-up page and everything is written in Slovene so just click on the 'Registraj' button and enter the details.
How many times have Slovenia won the fifa world cup?
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Croatia have yet to win the world cup. After all it is a new country a break away of Yugoslavia.
What are some interesting things that have happened in Slovenia?
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Between 1918 and 1991 Slovenia was part of various forms of Yugoslavia. In 1991 Slovenia fought a 10 day war (and won) against the Yugoslavian (mostly Serbian) army. On May 1st, 2004 Slovenia joined the European Union. On January 1st, 2007 Slovenia started using the Euro as its currency. On December 21st, 2007 Slovenia joined the Schengen zone and opened its borders with other EU countries.
How do you say goodmorning in slovenian?
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"Dobro jutro" where "j" is pronunced as "y" in "yellow" and "u" is pronunced as "oo"
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Slovenia is a parliamentary representative democracy. The executive power is in the hands of Government of Slovenia, which is currently ruled by the first female leader Alenka
Bratušek.
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The Republic of Slovenia is located in the southern part of Central Europe and was founded on June 25, 1991. The capital of Slovenia is Ljubljana.
What is the distance from Slovenia to Bulgaria?
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The distance between the two countries is 586 miles or 915 kilometers.
What is Slovenias favorite food?
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The country of Slovenia does not have a national dish. Slovenia has many traditional dishes such as Obara and Pirh.
How many people in Slovenia speak English?
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A lot of Slovenians know some English, especially the younger generation. I have cousins in Slovenia and they can all speak to me in English very well. If you're ever stuck with a translation there's usually someone close by who can speak English, so no worries :)
As English is taught in schools for decades, English language is spoken in Slovenia by majority of people under 50 years of age. Older generations used to speak German but the number of speakers is declining. According to a research of the Statistical office of Slovenia, English was spoken by as many as three quarters of people aged 25-34, by almost half of people aged 35-49 and by more than a quarter of people aged 50-64.
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It's not an official language but everyone learns it at school and due to it being a small country and there now being easier access to the English-speaking world a lot of Slovenians know it. Except for the older generation (because they didn't have it at school).
English is well understand by many Slovs, especially business people and students. Slovene is the official language, but Hungarian, German (Austria), and Italian are spoken widely at the respective borders.
What part did Slovenia have in the wars in Yugoslavia?
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The republic of Slovenia was a part of the Socialistic Federative Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRJ)