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Slovenia Sets off on the Road to Increase Tourist Inflow

LJUBLJANA — This month, the Government of Slovenia has discussed the Strategy of Sustainable Tourism Growth for 2017–2021. Following the discussion, the officials approved the new state programme on enhancing the inflow of foreign tourists to 3.7–4 billion euros within the next four years. The new tourism policy will rely on presenting Slovenia as a

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Three Dimensions of Globalization in Slovenia

The Silk Road is considered the foundation of the contemporary globalization process in economy. Globalization is called to answer a great deal of questions starting from shaping the world’s first civilization and ending with growth in trade rates and startuping. According to the world’s leading experts, the way of globalization in Slovenia involves three main

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Akrapovič Promises 250 Euros for Each Professional Welder

The Akrapovič Company, a manufacturer of exhaust systems from Črnomelj, has recently opened 20 to 30 vacancies for skilled workers. However, it seems that finding professional candidates that would match the desired profile has become a real challenge for the Company’s HR department. The manufacturer from Črnomelj currently has 750 employees, but the plant still

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The International Wild Flower Festival in Bohinj

Bohinj — This year, Bohinj hosts the International Wild Flower Festival. For the eleventh year in a row, this festival has been considered a certain introduction to the starting summer season. In 2017, Slovenia has prepared a number of novelties for its tourists, such as a dispersed hotel model. The Bohinj officials plan to surprise

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Slovenia Features the Highest (Almost 5) Share of Beekeepers per 1,000 People in Europe

Ljubljana — The Statistical Office of Slovenia presents the initiative on proclaiming 20 May as the World Bee Day. It was preliminary adopted by the United Nations in Brussels in May this year. The Slovenian officials expect that the World Bee Day will be officially proclaimed in autumn this year and its first official celebration

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