The Republic of Slovenia - the Newest Country to Adopt the Euro Currency
Though the Republic of Slovenia is a small nation in both population and area with approximately 7,817 miles, contains a wide array of geographic terrain. Slovenia is situated in the Julian Alps, a mountain range renowned for its Alpine skiing and resorts, the Karst plateau, as well as numerous forested areas that are dispersed throughout the country. The region around Slovenia is divided in such a way that ethnic groups are sectored off, and following the fall of the Yugoslavian Republic, ethnic tribes were given different territory to inhabit. As such, the country of Slovenia is largely composed of ethnic Slovenes, though there are some smaller minority communities of Italians and Hungarians. Following Slovenia's secession from the Yugoslavian Republic, the nation's borders were attacked by Yugoslavian troops who attempted to regain control over the country, though were ultimately unsuccessful.
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