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  2. United States presidential visits to Southern Europe - Wikipedia

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    Zagreb Met with President Stjepan Mesić. June 9–10, 2008 Slovenia: Ljubljana Met with President Danilo Türk and Prime Minister Janez Janša. Attended the EU-US Summit Meeting. June 11–13, 2008 Italy: Rome Met with President Giorgio Napolitano and Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. June 13, 2008 Vatican City: Apostolic Palace

  3. Tourism in Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Slovenia offers tourists a wide variety of landscapes: Alpine in the northwest, Mediterranean in the southwest, Pannonian in the northeast, and Dinaric in the southeast. They roughly correspond to the traditional regions of Slovenia, based on the former four Habsburg crown lands (Carniola, Carinthia, Styria, and the Littoral). Each offers its ...

  4. List of international trips made by Madeleine Albright as ...

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    Portugal: Sintra: Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting, the inaugural meeting of the Euro–Atlantic Partnership Council, and a meeting of the Bosnian Peace Implementation Council. Also met with the Co–Presidents of Bosnia. May 29–30, 1997 Croatia: Zagreb, Prevrać: Met with President Tuđman and appealed for the return of Serb refugees.

  5. Category:Concert tours of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Concert tours of Slovenia" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  6. List of World Heritage Sites in Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Slovenia, following the declaration of independence from Yugoslavia on 25 June 1991, ratified the convention on 5 November 1992. [3] As of 2024, there are five sites in Slovenia on the list and a further four on the tentative list. The first site in Slovenia to be added to the list was Škocjan Caves, at the 10th UNESCO session in 1986. [4]

  7. Foreign relations of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Slovenia has an embassy in Buenos Aires, which is also accredited to Chile, Peru, Paraguay and Uruguay. [5] Brazil: 21 December 1992 Brazil has an embassy in Ljubljana. Slovenia has an embassy in Brasília, which is also accredited to Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela. [6] Canada: See Canada–Slovenia relations Colombia: July 2004