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Slovenia

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Slovenia

By: Michael Cole
Photo by John Kroll

Slovenia's government is parliamentry democratic republic.

Slovenia's export is $28.77 billion in manufacutered goods, machinery, and chemicals.

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Slovenia spends $30.58 billion on imports, including, fuels, machinery, chemicals, and manufactured goods.

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In Slovenia, 99.7% of all the children attend school. They usually stay in school until they are 17. Slovenia's school is free.

Catholic is the most common religeon with 57.8% of all the population bieng catholic.

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Slovenia map

This is the map of Slovenia it borders Austria, Hungary, Croatia,and Italy.
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History:
In 400 B.C. the Celts settled in Slovenia. Then the Romans conquered Slovenia. In 6 A.D. , the Slavs Arrived (Reason for the name Slovenia.)

History Continued:
In the 18 century, Slovenia was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Napolean wanted the empire cut from the land. At the defeat of Napolean, they united again. Today they are led by Janez Drnovsek.

Some of Slovenia's art relates to Maria Theresa's art, however some relate to old wars, heros, and beliefs/legends.

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2004               GDP (Trading Ecomics) graph for Slovenia

FUN FACTS:
Did you know that you could pay to stay in a prison cell in Hostle Celica in Ljubljana?

Photo by Panal Lira

Fun Facts continued:
Slovenia is the only former Communist country in the United Union.

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