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Well, this is not actually true anymore (because of the recession, when our GDP fell down for about 14% in 2 years). Czechs and Slovaks and many other east countries have grown much faster in the last few years than Slovenia. We are being left behind and we are loosing all of the advantage that we had before
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Thats a bitty to here... ![]() I hope everything will become good in future, and that slovenia well grow fast due to economy and many other develloping staff. Regards Ronald |
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P.S. Belif, mislim, da si kar pošteno brcnil v temo s tistimi nacisti, vsaj med ljudmi, ki jih sam poznam, velja ravno nasprotno. |
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Metron,
I do not speak slovenian, only basic. What is with 1955? Regards Ronald |
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or Turkish.
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Ronald hi. Metron said that Austria cannot become a member of NATO because of the clause in Austrian State Treaty (Österreichischer Staatsvertrag), signed in 1955. I do not know the details of this Treaty I'm just translating what Metron said.
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ah ok, now i understand. yes of course its because of the austrian neutrality (Staatsvertrag 1955). But Burek is available in Slovenia..... in turkish its called "Kebab" or in Persian "Kabab"
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Kebab and Burek are two different things in Slovenia.
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It's actually Ottoman. (Anatolian)
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And everywhere else as well.
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Nekoč sem gledal eno oddajo in so modeli začeli nabijat (bila je o Prekmurju), da pravzaprav, burek in pica izvzrata iz Prekmurja. In da je nek Italijan bil enkrat na tem območju in so mu nardil kruh s paradajzom in ne vem čem še. =)
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English, please.
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ok thx guys...
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I saw a documentary show once, and people started talking about the ''fact'' that burek and pizza was actually from Prekmurje (the NE Slovenia). That the ancestor of pizza was served to some Italian in Prekmurje as a bread with some tomato sauce and other stuff long before pizza was invented.![]() ![]()
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hi, first of all it would be great to not only to monitor airspace together, but also do so called air-policing, since it is not rare occurance, that civilian airplane overflies half of Europe with dozens of air traffic controllers trying to contact it and nobody intercepting it. As it was mentioned several times here the main obstacle in joint austro-slovenian air policing is the fact, that slovenian armed forces are tightly connected to NATO infrastructure, command chain and so on. Slovenian army and its unit for airspace survelliance is part of NATO airspace survelliance and is in direct data and communication links with SE NATO HQ in Napels.
so there are basicaly legal, military and of course political obstacles for this venture. on the other hand, air traffic controls are tightly co-operating. for instance we use Koralpe radar data and Austria is interested in our data as well. such cross-boundary co-operation is very common and is running smoothly for many years.. |
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Ronald, have you ever crossed the short border between Slovenia and your Austrian state Burgenland? I crossed it once at the tripoint with Hungary.
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Drugi napis je romski. Zanimivo.
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Hello Verso No never, you mean the Border at "Bonisdorf". When i go to Portoroz i drive via Spielfeld and Maribor - Celje - LJ - Postojna - Koper.
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