- The City Municipality of Celje.
Celje is the third largest town in Slovenia and is the administrative, business, economic, commercial, cultural, educational, medical, sports, and market center of the region.
- Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia.
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia acts in the interests of the business sector when decisions are to be made concerning issues related to the economic system and economic policy.
- SRD - The Development Corporation of Slovenia.
The mission of the Development Corporation of Slovenia is to play a key role in the restructuring and privatisation of the Slovene economy, and through supporting, guiding and linking the economic and technological development of the Slovene economy to contribute to increasing its competitiveness and growth, with the goal of raising the quality of life in Slovenia.
- The Municipality of Domzale.
A fertile plain near Ljubljana, rich wooded grounds, and magnificent scenery of the Kamnik Alps - the source of the Bistrica river - constitute the area of Domzale.
- The Municipality of Grosuplje.
Grosuplje has a pleasant location just fifteen kilometres from Ljubljana and has good prospects for further development. Its metal, provisions, timber and construction industries provide a living for approximately 4,500 inhabitants.
- The Municipality of Idrija.
The Municipality of Idrija covers an area of 293 square km and has 12,000 residents. It spans the upper river basin of the Idrijca and the picturesque mountains, representing a transition between the sub-alpine and karst regions.
- The Municipality of Kocevje.
Located between the Krka and Kolpa rivers, the Municipality of Kocevje is a rich region, the heart of Slovenian woodland. Its wealth lies in its forests, its unspoiled nature, and its abundant and well-protected wild animals and plants.
- The City Municipality of Kranj.
The City Municipality of Kranj is located in the central part of Gorenjska, Slovenian north-western region at the foot of the Alps. It has a population of 51,000 and covers an area of 148 square km.
- The Municipality of Krsko.
The Municipality of Krsko in south-eastern Slovenia is located where the Sava River valley widens into the spacious Krsko polje plain which is bordered on the south by the lazy current of the Krka River.
- The City Municipality of Ljubljana.
Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, is a dynamic European city lying in a broad basin between the Alps and the Adriatic Sea. Ljubljanas geographical position has governed its colourful past, since it is situated on a natural passage from Central Europe to the Mediterranean.
- The Municipality of Logatec.
The Municipality of Logatec has a population of 10,000 and is situated at the junction of the Julian Alps and the Dinaric Alps only thirty kilometers from Ljubljana.
- The City Municipality of Maribor.
Maribor is the second largest city in Slovenia, next to the capital Ljubljana. The municipality has a population of around 133.000. Maribor is the main cultural, commercial and industrial center in the eastern part of Slovenia.
- The City Municipality of Nova Gorica.
The City Municipality of Nova Gorica lies by the Italian border, between the Alps and the sea. In its half-century of development Nova Gorica has succeeded in becoming the administrative, cultural and economic centre of western Slovenia.
- The City Municipality of Novo mesto.
In the south-east of the country, in the valley of the emerald-green Krka river, lies one of the most beautiful regions of Slovenia - Dolenjska. Novo mesto is the main administrative, cultural, religious and business centre of Dolenjska.
- The Municipality of Piran.
The Municipality of Piran is renowned as the most touristically developed municipality in Slovenia. With 17,500 residents and covering an area of 44 km, we belong among the middle-sized municipalities of Slovenia; most importantly, we have eighteen kilometers of sea coast with still operating salt works in Secovlje and Strunjan
- The Municipality of Ptuj.
Ptuj is the cultural, administrative, economic, employment, educational, and traffic center of the wider region. A rich cultural heritage, wine cellars, farm produce, thermal waters, a century-long tradition of poultry farming, handicrafts and Ptuj Lake.
- The Municipality of Ribnica.
Ribnica is one of the oldest towns of Slovenia and has a rich history. A special place here is occupied by the local Ribnica woodenware and pottery, crafts which both have a distinguished and ancient tradition.
- The Municipality of Skofja Loka.
The picturesque town of Skofja Loka, located at the confluence of the two Sora rivers and watched over by its imposing castle, attests to the rich and turbulent history of this area. Skofja Loka today pleasantly combines a thousand years of tradition with a modern touch.
- The Municipality of Slovenske Konjice.
The Municipality of Slovenske Konjice is located in the Dravinja Valley in north-eastern Slovenia. It spreads over 97.8 square kilometers and has a population of 13,600. One hundred kilometers from Ljubljana, it is easily reachable by expressway and via the sport airport in Loce.
- The Upper Savinja River Valley.
In the colourful mosaic of Slovene landscapes, the Upper Savinja River Valley can be described as an area marked by various panoramas of alpine peaks over 2000-meters high. Covering an area of more than 500 square kilometers, the Upper Savinja River Valley is administratively divided into five municipalities.
- The Municipality of Zalec.
The Municipality of Zalec includes the Savinja Valley and the surrounding hills. The valley is as flat as a table and surrounded by hills where small white churches and houses glow wherever you look.
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