All countries were evaluated in 9 categories: Cost of Living, Culture and Leisure, Economy, Environment, Freedom, Health, Infrastructure, Safety and Risk, and Climate.
A country with spectacular mountains, thick forests and a short Adriatic coastline, Slovenia also enjoys substantial economic and political stability. Slovenia was one of the countries that made up the former Yugoslavia. Slovenia gained independence in 1991.This small green country measures 20,273 km2 in area, and is home to sincere, hospitable people of great diligence. It has an exceptional number of top athletes, and a wealth of cultural creativity. In Slovenia it is not difficult to compare the value of goods and services, as they are priced in one of the world’s major currencies, the euro.
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Slovenia, a tiny European country with much to offer; alpine peaks and lakes, vineyards, picturesque villages, and coast are all within a few hours of each other. Driving across Slovenia creates the impression that in a very short space of time you have driven across several countries.
· Full name: Republic of Slovenia
· Population: 2 million (UN, 2009)
· Capital: Ljubljana
· Area: 20,273 sq km (7,827 sq miles)
· Major language: Slovene
· Major religion: Christianity
· Life expectancy: 75 years (men), 82 years (women) (UN)
· Monetary unit: Euro
· Internet domain: .si
· International dialling code: +386
The media scene is diverse and free, and the constitution supports freedom of expression. The main papers are privately owned and support themselves through advertising.
The broadcasting sector is a mix of public and private ownership. The television market is mainly shared between the public service RTV Slovenia and the private stations Pop TV and Kanal A. There are scores of commercial and public radio stations.


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