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Increasing Number of Foreign Tourists
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Ljubljana, 14 September

Slovenia has much to expect in the area of tourism, as the number of foreign tourists visiting Slovenia so far this year has proved encouraging.

According to statistics published so far, 297,669 tourists visited Slovenia in July, which is up 1% over July 2003. The number of foreign tourists increased by 7%, while the number of Slovene tourists saw a slight drop. Most foreign visitors came from Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Austria. Compared to previous years, a considerably higher number of visitors came from Great Britain, France and the United States.

More articles from this issue:

Interview
British Tourists on the Rise
Ljubljana, 14 September
Politics
It Looks Most Promising for the Liberal Democrats
Ljubljana, 11 September
Bilateral Relations
Slovenia and Finland: Experience with Transfer of Know-How
Ljubljana, 6 September
Government
Government in Favour of Financing Centre of Support for Accession to EU
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Government Session: Stance on Next EU Financial Perspective
Ljubljana, 9 September
Economy
Adria Airways in Star Alliance
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Statistics
Fewer Poor in Slovenia
Ljubljana, 10 September
60th Anniversary of National Statistical Office
Ljubljana, 10 September
Culture
Literature in Karst Cave
Vilenica, 11 September
Puppets 2004 (Lutke 2004) Festival: Highly Imaginative
Ljubljana, 14 September
Sport
Football and Basketball Players Well on the Road
Celje, Glasgow, 8 September
Tourism
Increasing Number of Foreign Tourists
Ljubljana, 14 September
Calendar of Events
14 – 20 September

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