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Italian-Slovene relations
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Italian-Slovene relations are foreign relations between Italy and Slovenia.

The two countries share 199 km (124 mi)-long border, notably traversing the cross-border urban area of Gorizia and Nova Gorica. The border also includes a panhandle where the Italian city of Trieste is located on the Adriatic Sea, surrounded by Slovenia in three directions.

Italy and Slovenia established diplomatic relations in 1992. Italy has an embassy in Ljubljana and a consulate in Koper. Slovenia has an embassy in Rome and consulates in Trieste, Florence, and Milan. Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO.

In addition to the autochthonous minorities, the Istrian Italians in Slovenia and the Slovene Italians in Italy, there are around 3,200 people of Slovenian descent living in Italy as of 2010. Approximately 400,000 Italians visit Slovenia every year.

See also

References

  1. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Italy), Archived 2014-10-06 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Countries | GOV.SI". Portal GOV.SI. Retrieved 2024-07-20.
  3. "Demo-Geodemo. - Mappe, Popolazione, Statistiche Demografiche dell'ISTAT".
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