“All the projects are the result of excellent cooperation between municipalities and the cooperation and support of our Ministry," said Mr Đurov during his visits to the municipalities
the Ministry launched a joint call for regional development agreements to co-finance projects in 12 development regions under European Cohesion Policy objectives
“The novelty will allow funds to be reallocated between regions on a sector-by-sector basis
depending on the quality and feasibility of projects
which brings greater financial autonomy to the regions and may already be a model for regionalisation in a broader sense.”
"By including new measures in the programme
we are addressing the challenges municipalities face in co-financing public infrastructure
We plan to include measures to revitalise public infrastructure facilities
build public tourism infrastructure and encourage the development of private tourist accommodation with higher added value
I believe that this is very important information for all 85 municipalities of the programme.”
The programme will also include measures to encourage initial investment
project co-financing for graduates to cooperate in business development projects
construction and expansion of business zones and incubators (focus on incubators) and promotion of border problem areas
The objectives of the programme are to improve the quality of life
preservation of settlements and revitalisation of border problem areas
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Slovenia reintroduced temporary control on the internal Schengen border with Croatia and Hungary on 21 October 2023 as a temporary short-term measure.Border control was reintroduced due to the increased terrorist threat in order to ensure high level of security for all the residents
Border checks were reintroduced on the grounds of Article 28 of the Schengen code and will remain in force until 30 October 2023.Slovenian national authorities have been noting a growing scale of organised crime in the Western Balkans
Slovenian law enforcement authorities have been closely following potential threats and the security situation in Slovenia and the region
along with the factors that could cause an increase in radicalisation of individuals and violent extremism.Information for travellersIn order to cross the border
travellers are required to present a valid travel document
They should therefore check the validity of their travel documents beforehand.Travellers should observe the conditions for crossing the border at specific border crossing points
follow a changed traffic regime and instructions of police officers
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truck traffic in the northeastern part of Slovenia is going to be partially restricted
according to the press release of the Slovenian Infrastructure Agency
the access of vehicles with a maximum total authorized weight of over 7.5 tonnes passing through Slovenia will be banned on the regional roads of Carinthia
The said traffic arrangement shall prohibit all transit traffic of heavy goods vehicles over 7.5 tonnes maximum allowed weight on the G1-6 and G1-7 roads through Slovenia
namely from Italy to countries like Croatia (the following Croatian counties are excluded: Istarska
Primorsko-Goranska and Ličko-Senjska – summarised in the following table: Istra
Transit traffic of heavy goods vehicles over 7.5 tonnes maximum allowed weight shall be allowed on those roads through Slovenia that come from Italy and the destination of which (e.g
the seat of the carrier’s company) is in Croatia (applies only for the following parts of Croatia: Istra
The arrangement also does not prohibit the traffic of goods vehicles that load goods in Slovenia and drive to Croatia or to the aforementioned remote countries and vice versa
Within the area of restricted state road usage
marked with road signs (between Kozina and the Starod border crossing
and between Postojna and the Jelšane border crossing)
Remote transit traffic of heavy goods vehicles of over 7.5 tonnes maximum allowed weight from Italy in the direction of Croatia (of the continental part of Croatia)
Romania and vice versa is diverted to the A1 motorway and the A2 Kozina-Ljubljana-Obrežje motorway
which serves as a safer parallel road connection with better traffic and technical elements
The transit traffic of heavy goods vehicles over 7.5 tonnes maximum allowed weight is diverted to the motorway connections (A1
which in this case serve as a safer parallel road connection with better traffic and technical elements
Drivers should expect difficulties at the border crossings of Bistrica ob Sotli
The only exceptions allowed are shipments that load or unloading in the above-mentioned regions
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Katarina Anđelković
2023 – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia has published detailed instructions on the new Croatia-Slovenia border crossing regime
As Poslovni writes
signed the Decree on regulating the Slovenia-Croatia and Slovenia-Hungary border crossings where crossing the state border for the duration of the temporary control is allowed
Below is the part of their press release relating to Croatia:
the Government of the Republic of Slovenia adopted a decree introducing a temporary re-control on the internal borders of Slovenia with Croatia and Hungary on Saturday
2023 at midnight (the night from Friday to Saturday)
The temporary reintroduction of border control is a measure proportionate to the established threat
The measures will be implemented in a coordinated manner in cooperation with the police of Italy
12 border crossings have been established for international road passenger and freight traffic:
seven border crossings have been established for international rail traffic:
For the internal land border with Croatia only for persons who have the right to free movement according to European Union law
12 border crossings have been defined for international road passenger and freight traffic:
Persons who have the right to free movement under the law of the European Union are citizens of the European Union and citizens of Norway
They are also citizens of third countries and members of their families
in accordance with the treaties between the Union and its member states
have the right to free movement equal to the free movement of citizens of the Union
Travellers at border crossings must comply with the provisions on eligibility to cross the border at each border crossing
they are required to show a valid border crossing document
so before crossing the border they should check the validity of their travel documents.”
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who recently had to attend appointments in Slovenia that could not be postponed
describes the situation with a little astonishment
“When entering through the Karawanken tunnel
then you are led into a tent-like covered area where control takes place
I was asked about my destination and could continue my journey
No indication of possible quarantine on site
just the obligatory question about my state of health.”
This meant that the hurdle of crossing the border in times of the coronavirus pandemic had already been overcome
especially in the coastal region around Portoroz and Izola
it became clear how differently the country reacts to the COVID-19 dangers
“What I don’t understand is that park benches were partly covered with fluttering tape
but in the city centres the tables in the cafés and restaurants were well occupied
with no trace of compliance with the rules of distance and controls”
the Marina Portoroz tries to be normal: the owners ask for a crane
the service companies carry out the necessary repairs
but at the moment the orders are done by phone
the Marina Portoroz is preparing for the season and thinks that it can start soon
Even the small private fishing boats would go out to sea every evening
In the undertone there was a little bit of incomprehension why Germans and Austrians would not be with their boats long ago
three Italian owners have already been on their ships for a good two weeks”
they said that they had simply come and were already enjoying the peace and quiet
Apart from that it was “business as usual” – except for the fact that there was nobody else in the Marina Portoroz
An inquiry at the SeaHelp base in Portoroz showed a similar picture
They said they were ready for the coming water sports season
There is currently a lot of construction activity at the hotels
where the opportunity is being taken to carry out renovation work when there are no guests
Other requests have not been very successful. The Slovenian tourist office in Munich could not be reached by telephone, at the Slovenian embassy in Berlin one landed in nirvana of the multilingual answering machine without ever being able to speak a human voice
and at the Viennese representation of Slovenia
who referred in a friendly but firm manner to publications on the Internet
We do not want to withhold these from our readers at this point:
Crossing the land border from Austria to Slovenia is currently only possible at the following border crossing points: Gornja Radgona – Bad Radkersburg (00:00 – 24:00)
Karavanke – Karawanken tunnel (00:00-24:00)
Šentilj(motorway) – playing field (00:00-24: 00)
Šentilj (railway station) – playing field (railway station) (00:00-24: 00)
Entry into Slovenia is not permitted for foreign persons wishing to continue their journey in transit through the territory of the Republic of Slovenia if exit from Slovenia is not possible due to measures taken by neighbouring countries
The bottom line is as follows: Anyone entering Slovenia from Italy should prove that the body temperature is below 37.5 degrees when crossing the border
Guests from Germany and Austria may enter but should be placed in a 7-14-day quarantine
A transit is actually possible at any time Whether this is possible on your own ship
the official authorities in Slovenia did not want to comment on this
We recommend to contact the respective marina
the texts published in extracts are only a snapshot
up-to-date information can be found under the links listed below
Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Berlin
German Embassy Ljubljana
A reader wrote to us that he had made a written request to the police station in Izola whether it was possible to spend the quarantine period on his yacht in the marina there
He was informed in writing by the police in Izola that this was not possible
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Border control was reintroduced due to the increased terrorist threat in order to ensure high level of security for all the residents
Border checks will remain in force until 21 June 2025
Slovenian national authorities have been noting a growing scale of organised crime in the Western Balkans
along with the factors that could cause an increase in radicalisation of individuals and violent extremism
tarvellers are required to present a valid travel document
They should therefore check the validity of their travel documents beforehand
Travellers should observe the conditions for crossing the border at specific border crossing points
The crossing of the internal land border with Croatia is allowed at the following 12 border crossing points for international road traffic (passengers and cargo transport):
The crossing of the internal land border with Croatia is also possible at the following 7 border crossing points for international rail traffic:
The persons enjoying the right to free movement under the EU law can cross the internal land border with Croatia at the following 12 border crossing points for international road traffic (passengers and cargo transport):
The persons who enjoy the right to freedom of movement under the EU law are citizens of the European Union and nationals of Norway
The same right also applies to third-country nationals and their family members
pursuant to agreements between the EU and its member states and relevant third countries
have a right to free movement equivalent to that enjoyed by EU citizens
Travellers are allowed to cross the internal land border with Hungary at the following border crossing points for international road traffic (passengers and cargo transport):
The crossing of the internal land border with Hungary is also possible at the following border crossing point for international rail traffic:
The persons enjoying the right to free movement under the EU law can cross the internal land border with Hungary at the following 6 border crossing points for international road traffic (passengers and cargo transport):
Italy decided to introduce the control of our shared state border due to the changed security situation in Europe and the Middle East for the period between 21 October 2023 and 18 June 2025
entry and exit from Italy is allowed to all EU and third country nationals on all border crossings
Austria controls the state border with Slovenia
The border can be crossed on all border crossings with a valid travel document
Information of the Slovenian Police on the introducing of the temporary controls at the borders with Croatia and Hungary
Notifications of the Temporary Reintroduction of Border Control
Schengen Borders Code
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Ljubljana has a high level of seismic activity
Based on data from the past 55 years and our earthquake archive back to 1900
there are about 497 quakes on average per year in or near Ljubljana
Ljubljana has had at least 7 quakes above magnitude 5 since 1970
which suggests that larger earthquakes of this size occur infrequently
probably on average approximately every 5 to 10 years
The quake had a very shallow depth of 4.1 km (2.5 mi) and was too small to be felt by people
There have been 24 small quakes up to magnitude 1.8 in or near Ljubljana in the past 30 days
The quake had a very shallow depth of 7.1 km (4.4 mi) and was too small to be felt by people.