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20,251 km² (7,819 miles²) - 1,984,000 people
Land boundaries: 1,165 km
Austria 330 km, Croatia 501 km, Italy 232 km, Hungary 102 km
Coastline: 46.6 km
Country Code +386



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Phone System
Numbering Plan of Ireland

local calls

national long distance
national prefix: 0
area code: I or x
number: xxxx xxxx
(Bulgarian numbers have 8 digits)

international calls
international prefix: 00
example:
calling from Slovenia
to France

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usefull numbers
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Police


calling from abroad

to Slovenia
Lublijana +386 1 xxx xx xx
rest of Slovenia
+386 x xxx xx xx

until june 1991 Slovenia
was part of the Yugoslavia
phone system
and had the
country code +38

After the breakup of Yugoslavia the
+38 code
was broken up into
several 3 digit
country codes,
+386 beeing
attributed to Croatia



Republika Slovenija
Republic of Slovenia



Central Bank of Slovenia / Banka Slovenije

geography
Triglav 2,864 m, highest mountain of Slovenia
Triglav 2,864 m
Adreatic Sea



Ljubljana (+386 61), capital and largest city of Slovenia

local phone codes for Slovenia:

Celje (+386 63) - Dobrnic (+386 68) - Koper (+386 66)
Kranj (+386 64) -
Ljubljana (+386 61) - Maribor (+386 62)
Nova Gorica (+386 65) - Nova Mesto (+386)
Postojna (+386 67) - Verzej (+386 69)








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