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May 9, 2009

Ljubljana Remembers WWII Liberation

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Thousands of Ljubljanians took part in a 35km hike around Ljubljana on Saturday in memory of the liberation of the capital 64 years ago. The annual hike follows the track of the barbed wire which enclosed the city during World War II.

The event culminated in a ceremony in Preseren Square in the centre of Ljubljana. In his address, Mayor Zoran Jankovic thanked to all those who fought so that Slovenians should now live in freedom.

The mayor also expressed his thanks to the young people in today's hike who he said "will carry the tradition of Partisan resistance for the years to come".

As is tradition, hikers embarked on the 53rd hike from various points around the city. The fittest among them ran in threes on 12- or 28-kilometre tracks. Organisers said more that 4,400 people registered for both races.

Ljubljana was occupied by Italian forces in April 1941, when a very strict regime was introduced, and then fenced in February 1942. During the war, the 34-km wire cut the city off its surroundings, turning it into a kind of concentration camp.