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Italian-Slovenian relations
Map indicating locations of Italy and Slovenia

Italy

Slovenia

Italian-Slovenian relations are foreign relations between Italy and Slovenia.

The two countries share 199 km (124 mi)-long border.

Italy and Slovenia established diplomatic relations in 1992. Italy has an embassy in Ljubljana and a consulate in Koper.[1] Slovenia has an embassy in Rome and consulates in Trieste, Florence and Milan. Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO.[2]

In addition to the autochthonous minorities, the Istrian Italians in Slovenia and the Slovene Italians in Italy, there are around 3,200 people of Slovenian descent living in Italy as of 2010.[3] Approximately 400,000 Italians visit Slovenia every year.

See also

References

  1. ^ Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Italy), [1]
  2. ^ Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Slovenia), http://www.mzz.gov.si/en/representations_abroad/europe/italy/
  3. ^ "Demo-Geodemo. - Mappe, Popolazione, Statistiche Demografiche dell'ISTAT".