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{{Infobox
| name                = Alpe-Adria Working Community, Slovenia
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| name                = Alpe-Adria Working Community
 
| localname          = Delovna skupnost Alpe-Jadran
 
| localname          = Delovna skupnost Alpe-Jadran
| street             = Ministrstvo za zunanje zadeve, Prešernova 25
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| street             =  
| town               = SI-1000 Ljubljana
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| town               =  
| mailing address    = Ministrstvo za zunanje zadeve, P O Box 481, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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| mailing address    =  
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 478 2271
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| telephone          =  
| fax                = 386 (0) 1 478 2269
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| fax                =  
| email              = post.alpeadria@ktn.gv.at
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| email              = abt1.alpeadria@ktn.gv.at
 
| website            = http://www.alpeadria.org
 
| website            = http://www.alpeadria.org
| managed by          = Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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| managed by          =  
 
| contacts = {{Contact
 
| contacts = {{Contact
| name                = Hans Niessl
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| name                = Peter Kaiser
| role                = President 2007-2008 (Governor of Burgenland)
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| role                = President 2013-2014 (Governor of Carinthia)
 
}}{{Contact
 
}}{{Contact
| name                = Jadranka Šturm Kocjan
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| name                = Mitja Močnik
| role                = Head of Section for Regional Cooperation, MFA
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| role                = Head of the Section for Regional Initiatives MFA Slovenia
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 478 6659
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| street              = Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Prešernova 25
| email              = Jadranka.Sturm-Kocjan@gov.si  
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| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
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| country            = SI-1000 Ljubljana
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 478 2261
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| email              = mitja.mocnik@gov.si  
 
}}{{Contact
 
}}{{Contact
 
| name                = Dolores Kocjančič Selan
 
| name                = Dolores Kocjančič Selan
 
| role                = Co-ordinator, MFA
 
| role                = Co-ordinator, MFA
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 478 2099
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 478 2099
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| email              = dolores.selan@gov.si
 
}}
 
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{{Contact
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| name                = Zoran Verovnik
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| role                = Project Group on Sports, Ministry of Education, Science and Sport Slovenia
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 478 4251
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| email              = Zoran.Verovnik@gov.si
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{{Teaser|
 
{{Teaser|
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 17 lands and regions from seven countries: Austria, Croatia, Hungary, Germany, Italy, Slovenia and Switzerland. 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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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.
 
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The aim of the Working Community is to address areas of common interest and co-ordinate co-operation at expert level. The Alps-Adriatic Working Community 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, presiding over two working groups - regional planning and youth - and co-presiding over the working group on sports.
 
  
Members of the Alps-Adriatic Working Community also co-operate in the Alpe-Adria Public Libraries and Alpe Adria Cultural Network projects. The latter project aims to create a portal ([http://www.culturalpeadria.net http://www.culturalpeadria.net]) involving vocational training institutions, universities, museums, theatres and cultural institutions of a wide-ranging nature. In the period from 2004 to 2006, the Working Community was presided over by the Hungarian County of Baranya. In 2006 the meeting of the Working Group on Youth of the Working Community took place in Ljubljana. A subsequent meeting of the Commission of Executive Officers and the Plenary Assembly in Klagenfurt approved proposals for structural reform, which took effect in July 2006.
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== Archival article ==
  
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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==
 
==See also==
 
*[[Ministry of Foreign Affairs]]
 
*[[Ministry of Foreign Affairs]]
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*[[Ministry of Education, Science and Sport]]
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
*[http://www.alpeadria.org Alpe-Adria website]
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*[http://www.alpeadria.org Alps-Adriatic Working Community website]
*[http://www.mzz.gov.si/en/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)
 
 
[[Category:Cultural diversity]]
 
[[Category:Support services]]
 
[[Category:Sport]]
 

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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.

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