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Slovenia was part of: Kingdom of Yugoslavia until 1945, SFR
of Yugoslavia from 1945 until gaining independence in
1991. It became a member of the European Union on 1
May 2004. It is also a member of the Council of Europe,
NATO, and has observer status in La Francophonie.
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Living in Slovenia
Official languages are Slovenian, Italian and Hungarian.
Slovenia's ethnic groups are: Slovenians (89%); Croats,
Serbs, Bosniaks and other nationalities of the former
Yugoslavia (10%); and the ethnic Hungarian and Italian
minorities (0.5%). Life expectancy in 2000 was 71.80 years
for men and 79.50 years for women.
As of 2004, out of the approx. 18,000 erased people
around 4,000 still do not regulate any status.
With 95 inhabitants per km², Slovenia ranks low
among the European countries in population density (compare
with 320/km² for the Netherlands or 195/km²
for Italy). Approximately 50% of the total population
lives in urban areas, the rest in rural.
The official language is Slovenian, which is a member
of the South Slavic language group. Hungarian and Italian
enjoy the status of official language in the nationally
mixed regions along the Hungarian
and Italian border.
Although Slovenia is a small country, different influences
interact there. The Alps are in the north (namely, Julian
Alps, Karavanke, Kamnik Alps), the Dinarides lie in
the south, and there is also a small part of Pannonian
plain and a Littoral Region. It also has Karst - a very
rich underground world. Diverse flora and fauna are
found there.
As mentioned above, half of the country (53%) is covered
by forest. Forests are an important natural resource,
but their true value lies in this preserved natural
diversity, their ecological (protection of the soil,
water and air) and social (tourism and recreation) functions,
and the beauty they lend to the Slovenian landscape.
In the interior there are typical Central European forests
(oak and beech, in the mountains spruce, fir and pine).
The tree-line is at 1700-1800.
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