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'''Nova Gorica''' (or New Gorizia) is a municipality and a town in the western part of [[Slovenia]], located on the [[Soča River|Soča]] river on the Italian-Slovenian border. It has the population of about | '''Nova Gorica''' (or New Gorizia) is a municipality and a town in the western part of [[Slovenia]], located on the [[Soča River|Soča]] river on the Italian-Slovenian border. It has the population of about 13,900. | ||
Nova Gorica is a relatively new town, built in 1948, when the [[Paris Peace Treaty]] established a new border between [[Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]] and [[Italy]], leaving the nearby Gorizia outside the borders of Yugoslavia. | Nova Gorica is a relatively new town, built in 1948, when the [[Paris Peace Treaty]] established a new border between [[Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]] and [[Italy]], leaving the nearby Gorizia outside the borders of Yugoslavia. |
Revision as of 19:26, 15 February 2009
Nova Gorica (or New Gorizia) is a municipality and a town in the western part of Slovenia, located on the Soča river on the Italian-Slovenian border. It has the population of about 13,900.
Nova Gorica is a relatively new town, built in 1948, when the Paris Peace Treaty established a new border between Yugoslavia and Italy, leaving the nearby Gorizia outside the borders of Yugoslavia.