In 2019, priced for residential real estate in Slovenia rose by about 2%. The highest prices are fixed in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, and on the coast and the lowest prices in the northeast region. Has the value of real estate in Slovenia changed in 2020?
Due to a growing number of confirmed new coronavirus cases in Slovenia in the past few days, the government will hold a session on Sunday evening to discuss a bill that would implement emergency measures dealing with the potential second wave of infections.
The summer has begun, and while travel restrictions and fear of quarantine will mean fewer foreign tourists this year, there’s still plenty for locals and visitors to enjoy in the days and weeks ahead. Two events of note are the Ljubljana Festival and Ana Desetnica.
Open-air cinema events are in the works this summer by the Slovenian Art Cinema Network, which is to hold outdoor film screenings in 18 Slovenian cities and towns. The Ljubljana Kinodvor cinema has already opened its outdoor venue and plans to hold a number of events in July and August.
The Victory Voices festive concert dedicated to the 75th anniversary of Victory in World War II was held on Wednesday at the Russian Center for Science and Culture in the capital of Slovenia. More than 70 Slovenes and compatriots became guests of the event organized with the participation of the Russian Embassy in Ljubljana, TASS reports.
A survey carried out by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GZS) shows that Slovenian companies expect to generate lower revenue this year at an average rate of 17%, and that more than half of them believe their exports will also decline.
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September 21-25, 2019, the city of Togliatti hosts the International informational tour and International Youth Conference LOCALFRIENDS 2019