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Slovenia

Superficie:
20256 km2
Habitantes:
2024912
Capital:
Ljubljana

Missionary
ECM operates in Slovenia with the Upanje foundation, which runs a Christian bookstore. It also supports three missionary couples. The Netherlands has a great interest in Slovenia and has developed a very active prayer base for the country.

ECM requires
From all appearances, Slovenia is a very Roman Catholic country, but the substance of the Roman Catholic faith has faded away through the years. Now with a prosperous economy, faith has a marginal role in the lives of many Slovenians. Talking about God is strange, reading the Bible is very rare. In the meantime, there is a great longing and searching for purpose, especially among young people.
ECM desires that there be an increasing number of Christian communities showing a radiant testimony to the relevancy of the Gospel in a prospering society with a declining Roman Catholic tradition.

Religiones

Cristianos
54.18%
No religiosos
43.79%
Musulmanes
1.95%

Cristianismo

Católicos
44.2%
Ortodoxos
2%
Protestantes
1.07%

Información

Economy
The most prosperous of the former Yugoslav republics. The transition to a market economy was difficult but quite successful. Good infrastructure, an educated workforce and an important location between Western Europe and the Balkans. Has adopted the Euro as currency and moved from borrower to donor status with the World Bank.

The statistics are meant to give an impression, not to stigmatise. Statistics taken from "Operation World, 7th edition, 2010", see also www.operationworld.org

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