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In 2009 the average age of a first-time mother was 30

News in English In 2009 the average age of a first-time mother was 30

27.8.2013

Women in Slovenia are waiting longer to have their first child. Before 2000, the average age of a first-time mother was 27. In the decade since, the age has slowly but surely crept higher. It was 28 ...

Slovenia has nuclear power plant in Krško

Slovenia - facts Slovenia has nuclear power plant in Krško

27.8.2013

Slovenia has one nuclear power plant, which is located in the town of Krško. But it was originally supposed to have one more. In 1970, Yugoslav authorities agreed to build two nuclear power plants ...

A Slovenian women live up to 82 years

Slovenia - facts A Slovenian women live up to 82 years

27.8.2013

A man born today in Slovenia can expect to live until the age of 75. A Slovenian woman can expect to live until the age of 82. Slovenia’s life expectancy matches the European average almost exactly. ...

Slovenian post office is busier than ever

News in English Slovenian post office is busier than ever

26.8.2013

There were days when people thought e-mail would make regular mail (or snail mail) obsolete. But the number of letters sent by the Slovenian post office has only been growing. In 1995, the post ...

Brief visit of a great composer

News in English Brief visit of a great composer

24.8.2013

The great composer Gustav Mahler spent time in Ljubljana. In 1881, he conducted his first full-scale opera in what was then Laibach.

Slovenia can still lay claim to the oldest vine in the world

Slovenia - facts Slovenia can still lay claim to the oldest vine in the world

24.8.2013

According to the Food and Agriculture Association, the largest winegrowers in the world are Italy, France and Spain. Each of them have at least 8,000 square kilometers of land dedicated to growing ...

The most enthusiastic twinning city is Kranj

News in English The most enthusiastic twinning city is Kranj

23.8.2013

Most of Slovenia's larger towns are "twinned" with other cities around Europe. None more so than Ljubljana, which is twinned with towns like Cleveland, Vienna, Belgrade and at least 20 more. ...

Ivo Andrić has won the Nobel Prize for literature

Slovenia - facts Ivo Andrić has won the Nobel Prize for literature

23.8.2013

No Slovenian writer has won the Nobel Prize for literature. But a Yugoslav writer did. In 1961, Ivo Andrić, the author of the book “The Bridge on the Drina”, won the prestigious award. However, ...

The prices in Slovenia are high

News in English The prices in Slovenia are high

22.8.2013

Have prices gone up in Slovenia since the economic crisis? The answer is yes. A kilo of rice is 25% more than it was before 2008. The price of a fresh trout has risen by about 17%. Even the beloved ...

August 17 is a holiday, known as Prekmurje day

Slovenia - facts August 17 is a holiday, known as Prekmurje day

22.8.2013

The Republic of Prekmurje existed for one week. It was established after the First World War, in May 1919, when it tried to declare independence from Hungary. Within a few days, the republic was ...

The longest word in Slovene in has 26 letters

News in English The longest word in Slovene in has 26 letters

21.8.2013

What’s the longest word in Slovene? I’ll tell you. Or at least I’ll try. It’s dialektičnomaterialističen, and it means materialistic in a dialectic way. Whatever that means. At 26 letters, it’s the ...

The knight Erasmus lived in the castle of Luegg

News in English The knight Erasmus lived in the castle of Luegg

20.8.2013

Robin Hood is well known all over the world. But Slovenia had its own version. According to legend, the knight Erasmus of Lueg lived in the 15th century in the Predjamski Grad, in the castle of ...

Not many people speak Slovene around the world

News in English Not many people speak Slovene around the world

19.8.2013

Only 2.5 million people speak Slovene around the world. That may not sound like a lot, but it depends how you look at it. For one thing, never before in history have there been so many Slovene ...

Slovenian rifleman is one of the greatest sharpshooters in the world

Slovenia - facts Slovenian rifleman is one of the greatest sharpshooters in the world

18.8.2013

One of the greatest sharpshooters in the world is the Slovenian rifleman Rajmond Debevec. He scored a gold medal for Slovenia at the Olympic Games in Sydney 2000. He added that to a collection of ...

Slovene is divided into three nouns

News in English Slovene is divided into three nouns

16.8.2013

Like many European languages, Slovene is divided into feminine, masculine and neuter nouns. So, a woman is “tista žena” and a man is “tisti mož”. Bizarrely, however, “girl” is neuter. It’s “tisto ...

The human fish can live to nearly 60 years of age

News in English The human fish can live to nearly 60 years of age

16.8.2013

In 1689, the great ethnographer Janez Valvasor wrote about baby dragons living in Slovenia. These baby dragons are now known to us as the Olm, or Proteus, or človeška ribica – the human fish. The ...

In Slovenia you can eat a Bean Cake

Slovenia - facts In Slovenia you can eat a Bean Cake

16.8.2013

Slovenia has lots of quirky food festivals. For example, there is a Salt Maker’s Festival. There is a Cabbage Festival. There is a Bean Day. There is a Potato Festival. And there is a Chestnut day. ...

The blind cave beetle was named after Hitler

Slovenia - facts The blind cave beetle was named after Hitler

16.8.2013

Slovenia's unluckiest animal is probably the blind cave beetle, Anophthalmus hitleri. The unfortunate beetle was named after Adolf Hitler by a German collector who found it in the 1930s. And as if ...

In Celje, a book was written and published in 12 hours

Slovenia - facts In Celje, a book was written and published in 12 hours

16.8.2013

Once, in Slovenia’s third largest city of Celje, a whole book was written and published in just 12 hours? It was a world record. The book was created in 12 hours by 12 writers. They started writing ...

Slovenes are enthusiastic readers

Slovenia - facts Slovenes are enthusiastic readers

14.8.2013

The country has around 60 public libraries across the country, and Slovenes check out around 20 million titles every year. That’s one of the highest rates in Europe. (In fact, only Denmark has a ...

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