Over 2 Million Tourists in Slovenia in First Ten Months

Ljubljana, 23 November

Around 2,09 million foreign and domestic tourists visited attractions in Slovenia in the January-to-October period, a rise of 4 percent over the same period in 2003, early data from the national statistical office show.

In October alone, the number of visitors stood at over 181,650, 7 percent more than in the same month in 2003.
Compared to October 2003, the number of domestic tourists dropped by 4 percent, while the number of foreigners increased by 14 percent.
The first ten months saw the number of domestic and foreign tourists at 725,822 and 1,363,657, respectively. While the number of Slovenians travelling around the country dropped by 5 percent, the number of foreigners rose by 10 percent.
The greatest number of tourists visiting Slovenia in October were from Italy, Austria and Germany.

More articles from this issue:

Interview
Niko Toš: Slovenes are Europeans
Ljubljana, 29 November
Politics
Parliament to Take Vote on Proposed Cabinet on Friday
Ljubljana, 29 November
CEI Leaders Agree EU Integration is Primary Goal
Portorož, 26 November
Slovenian, Croatian PMs Agree to Launch Bilateral Dialogue
Portorož, 26 November
CEI Economics Ministers Point to Importance of Structural Reforms
Portorož, 25 November
Politbarometer Survey Shows High Approval Ratings for Jansa
Ljubljana, 25 November
Economy
Lemierre: Slovenia Should Keep Investing in the Balkans
Portorož, 25 November
Easyjet Sells 10,000 Tickets to Berlin
Ljubljana, 25 November
Transport
Ljubljana-Koper Motorway Completed
Koper, 25 November
Culture
"Somersault" Wins 15th LIFFe Film Festival
Ljubljana, 24 November
Slovenian Architecture on Display in Berlin
Berlin, 25 November
Tourism
Over 2 Million Tourists in Slovenia in First Ten Months
Ljubljana, 23 November

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