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By signing the Joint Declaration in November 1978 in Venice, representatives of provinces, regions and republics confirmed the establishment of the Alps-Adriatic Working Community. Today the Community comprises Burgenland,  Carinthia, Croatia, Slovenia, Styria and Vas. Slovenia and Croatia, which have not yet established regions, participate at state level, while other members are individual regions and provinces.
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The aim of the Alps-Adriatic Alliance is to address areas of common interest and co-ordinate co-operation at expert level. The alliance deals in particular with the following areas: agriculture, forestry, economy, tourism, environmental protection, cultural relations, and regional planning and co-operation in the fields of sport, health care and youth. The Republic of Slovenia participates in all working bodies of the Working Community, and co-chairs the Project Group on Sports (a representative from Slovene [[Ministry of Education, Science and Sport]]).
 
  
Members of the Alps-Adriatic Alliance also co-operate in the Alps-Adriatic Public Libraries and Alps Adriatic Cultural Network projects involving vocational training institutions, universities, museums, theatres and cultural institutions of a wide-ranging nature.
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By signing a Joint Declaration in Venice in November 1978, representatives of provinces, regions, and republics confirmed the establishment of the [[Alps-Adriatic Working Community]]. Today the community comprises Burgenland, Carinthia, Styria (AT); Croatia; Slovenia; and Vas (HU). Slovenia and Croatia, which have not yet established regions, participate at the state level, while other members are individual regions and provinces.
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The aim of the Alps-Adriatic Alliance is to address areas of common interest and coordinate cooperation at the expert level. The alliance deals in particular with the following areas: agriculture, forestry, economy, tourism, environmental protection, cultural relations, and regional planning and cooperation in the fields of sport, health care, and youth. The Republic of Slovenia participates in all working bodies of the Working Community, and co-chairs the Project Group on Sports (with a representative from the [[Ministry of Education, Science and Sport]] of the Republic of Slovenia).
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Members of the Alps-Adriatic Alliance also cooperate in the Alps-Adriatic Public Libraries and Alps Adriatic Cultural Network projects involving vocational training institutions, universities, museums, theatres, and cultural institutions of a wide-ranging nature.
  
 
==See also==
 
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
*[http://www.alpeadria.org Alpa-Adriatic Working Community website]
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*[http://www.alpeadria.org Alps-Adriatic Working Community website]
*[http://www.mzz.gov.si/en/foreign_policy/foreign_policy/regional_cooperation/ Regional cooperation web page on Ministry of Foreign Affairs website] (in English)
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*[http://www.mzz.gov.si/en/foreign_policy/foreign_policy/regional_cooperation/ Regional cooperation web page on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website] (in English)
 
 
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As the Alps-Adriatic Working Community has recently not been engaged in the field of arts and culture, we have put the article into depot. See below the archival article.


Archival article

By signing a Joint Declaration in Venice in November 1978, representatives of provinces, regions, and republics confirmed the establishment of the Alps-Adriatic Working Community. Today the community comprises Burgenland, Carinthia, Styria (AT); Croatia; Slovenia; and Vas (HU). Slovenia and Croatia, which have not yet established regions, participate at the state level, while other members are individual regions and provinces.


The aim of the Alps-Adriatic Alliance is to address areas of common interest and coordinate cooperation at the expert level. The alliance deals in particular with the following areas: agriculture, forestry, economy, tourism, environmental protection, cultural relations, and regional planning and cooperation in the fields of sport, health care, and youth. The Republic of Slovenia participates in all working bodies of the Working Community, and co-chairs the Project Group on Sports (with a representative from the Ministry of Education, Science and Sport of the Republic of Slovenia).

Members of the Alps-Adriatic Alliance also cooperate in the Alps-Adriatic Public Libraries and Alps Adriatic Cultural Network projects involving vocational training institutions, universities, museums, theatres, and cultural institutions of a wide-ranging nature.

See also

External links