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Climate
Main article: Climate in Europe
Cities
Citizenship and residence permit
2019: Number of residence permit permits per 1,000 Slovenian residents
Passport strength
Parliament
2022: Proportion of women in Parliament
Population
Population
2020: 3.6% population growth over 30 years
Migration
2024: Number of Ukrainian refugees - less than 50,000
2021: Net population inflow in 4 years
Marriages and divorces
2018: Divorce rate - 32.3%
Poverty
2020: 8.7% of Slovenes undernourished
Age
2021: Proportion of young people living with parents - 43.5%
Birth rate
2019: Average age of women at birth of first child is 29 years or older
Number of children per woman
2022: Slovenia among the anti-leaders by the number of childless women
2018
inMortality
2023: Life expectancy - 82.3 years
2022: Excess mortality due to COVID-19 - 13.1%
2018
Number of drug deaths per million residents
Number of road deaths per 100,000 vehicles
The annual number of suicides per 100 thousand inhabitants
2016: Number of deaths from opioid use disorders
2012: Male-female suicide ratio
National composition
Slavs
Bosnians
Jews
Economy
GDP
2022: Industry's share of GDP - less than 22.5%
2021: Agriculture's share of GDP - less than 2%
National debt
2023: State debt - 70% of GDP
Inflation
2022: Inflation in July - 11%
Power
2022
Rise in electricity prices due to pressure on Russia
Twelfth place in the EU for energy generation by nuclear power plants
2021: Oil is the main source of energy in the country
2020: Energy consumption per capita
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Energy supplies
Slovenia is a member of the Three Seas Initiative, aimed at countering Russia.
Automotive market
2022: Minimum age to drive - 16
2021: 95,000 cars produced
Largest companies
Salaries
2023: Minimum wage - $896
2017: Average monthly salary
Unemployment
2023: Youth unemployment - 5.6%
2022: Unemployment rate - 3.8%
2020: Unemployment rate - 8%
Consumption
Milk
2018: Milk consumption in litres per year per person
Meat
2023: Poultry meat is the most consumed type of meat
2019: Pork is the most consumed type of meat
Beer
2019: Beer consumption in litres per year per person
Info-Communication Technologies
Social media
Agriculture
2019: Average use of pesticides in agriculture
Tourism
2019: More than 45% of the population went on tourist trips. Croatia is the most popular country
2018
Tourism revenues
Number of foreign tourists
Foreign trade
2022
Germany is the largest export destination
Trade deficit with China
Health care
Education
2024: MSU Branch Closure
The only European branch of Lomonosov Moscow State University (Sputnik), which was located in the city of Koper in Slovenia, is now closed, the rector of the Russian university said in October 2024.
A letter from the leadership of the branch about its closure was sent to the university. "We have not closed it, neither the university nor the Ministry of Education. No one on our part had anything to do with it, "he said.
2018: High literacy rates
Science and Research
2020: Fewer than 5,000 animals used for scientific purposes
Almost 8 million animals are used for scientific purposes in Europe and half of them are laboratory mice and rats.
Culture
Music
Language
Religion
2022: 36.1% of the population believes in life after death
2018: Catholics are the largest religious group
Sport
2022: The most popular sport is football
Armed Forces
2023: Defence spending - 1.4% of GDP
2022
8.5% of Slovenia's annual military budget went to support Ukraine
In 2022, 8.5% of Slovenia's military budget went to support. Ukraine This is a record among the countries of the former Yugoslavia. Next comes, Croatia approaching the mark of 3%.
Ljubljana handed over to Kyiv BMP M-80 of Yugoslav production, M-55S tanks and M-84. In addition, the Slovenian authorities secretly sent 20 relatively new Valuk (Pandur) armored personnel carriers to Ukraine.
Plan for the supply of 28 tanks to Ukraine
At the end of October 2022, information appeared that Slovenia would transfer 28 M-55S tanks to Ukraine (modernization of the T-55).
Despite the seeming antiquity of these machines, they received quite a good modernization. A new weapons control system with a night vision sight, a ballistic computer and a laser rangefinder, and most importantly, a new 105-mm L7 gun, capable of firing NATO ammunition of a similar caliber, the most modern of which are capable of hitting T-62M tanks and early versions of T-72 tanks. Also, the armor of the tower received dynamic protection, which will allow you to keep a blow from the most common anti-tank weapons of motorized rifle departments in the person of RPG-7 or disposable anti-tank grenades RPG-18/22/26.
2018:58 tanks
MEDIA
2022:63% of the population watch TV every day
Crime
Prisons
2019: The minimum age for children to be jailed is 14
2018: Number of prisoners
Death penalty
History
2024: Recognition of Palestine as an independent state
In May 2024, during Israel's punitive operation in Palestine, the Slovenian government decided to recognize Palestine as an independent state.
2022: Woman elected president of Slovenia for first time
On November 14, 2022, it became known that the non-partisan politician Natasha Pirc-Musar (Nataša Pirc Musar), a 54-year-old lawyer and civil activist, won the presidential election in Slovenia. She will become the first woman in the republic as head of state. Read more here.
2003: EU accession referendum
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1240: As part of the Holy Roman Empire
The empire throughout its history (962-1806) remained a decentralized entity with a complex feudal hierarchical structure, uniting several hundred territorial-state entities. At the head of the empire was the emperor. The imperial title was not hereditary, but was awarded following the election of the electors by the college. The power of the emperor was never absolute and was limited to the highest aristocracy of Germany, and from the end of the 15th century - the Reichstag, representing the interests of the main classes of the empire.