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May 1, 2009

Slovenia Celebrates Five Years of EU Membership

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Slovenia Celebrates Five years of EU MembershipLjubljana, 1 May (STA) - Slovenia celebrates on Friday the fifth anniversary of its EU accession. The country joined the block along with nine other countries in what was the biggest enlargement so far. During this time, Slovenia has introduced the euro, entered the Schengen zone and chaired the European Council.

The celebrations will be held between 4 and 12 May as part of the Europe Week. On the occasion, a booklet entitled "The First Five Years - What the EU Brings Us", listing achievements important for Slovenians, will be published along with a new issue of Q&A pamphlet "Slovenia in the EU". 

Slovenia became a full-fledged EU member on 1 May 2004. On 1 January 2007 it adopted the euro currency as the first among the new EU members. 

On 21 December 2007 the country entered the Schengen zone, while on 1 January 2008 it took over the six-month stint at the helm of the block, also as the first among the newcomers. 

During the presidency, which was one of the biggest projects in Slovenia's history as an independent country, some 8,000 events were organised. Almost 290 events took place in Slovenia, 3,455 in Brussels and 4,252 elsewhere.