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Introduction of the euro in Slovenia
Introduction 

On 1 January 2007, the euro became the monetary unit of the Republic of Slovenia. Slovenia is the first new member state of European Union which adopted the euro and thus became the 13th member of the eurozone.

 

 Some documents and publications
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Review of the Slovenian changeover to the euro (538 KB)
 
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Annexes (3551 KB)
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Euro Adoption Act (22 KB)
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Act on the Dual Display of Prices in Tolars and Euros (ZDOCTE) (19 KB)
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Masterplan for the Euro Changeover (286 KB)
 
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Masterplan for Introduction of the Euro - First Update (650 KB)
 
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Masterplan for Introduction of the Euro - Second Update (208 KB)
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Communication Strategy on the Introduction of the Euro (218 KB)
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Program for ERM II Entry and Adoption of the Euro: Joint report of the Slovenian government and the Bank of Slovenia (1494 KB)
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Slovene euro coins (6279 KB)
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Stability and Convergence Programmes