Guest guest Posted June 7, 2005 Report Share Posted June 7, 2005 Dear List Members, This is the rectified chart of: SLOVENIA Jun 25, 1991 6:30:04 PM -02:00 EET Ljubljana Longitude: 14E31 Latitude: 46N03 Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:44 Current Period: KE/ME/RA Planet Deg Sign Speed SA Nakshatra Lord ================================================ Asc 10:12 Sco Anuradha Sa Sun 09:53 Gem +00:57:13 WK Ardra Ra Moon 24:15 Sco +11:51:49 WK Jyeshtha Me Mars 24:11 Can +00:36:11 FM Aslesha Me Merc 19:57 Gem +02:02:36 CM Ardra Ra Jupt 19:35 Can +00:11:29 WK Aslesha Me Ven 24:41 Can +00:51:02 FM Aslesha Me Sat R 11:54 Cap -00:03:23 WK Shravana Mo Rahu 25:11 Sag -00:01:47 FM P.Shadya Ve Ketu 25:11 Gem -00:01:47 FM Punarvasu Ju True Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 729 beats Day: Tuesday Sunrise: 5:13 AM Tithi: Shukla Chaturdashi Yoga Pt: 7:28 Ta Yogi:Su AviYogi:Sa Dup Yogi: Ve Dagha Rashis: Pis Gem Vir Sag Rashi Chart ******************************************************* ** 9 * * 7 ** *10* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * RA 25:11* * * * * * * AS 10:12 * * * *SAR11:54 * 8 MO 24:15 * 6 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * ** *11 * 5 * ** * * ** *12* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * JU 19:35* * * 2 * 4 MA 24:11* * * * * * VE 24:41* * * * SU 09:53* * * * * * ME 19:57 * * * * * * KE 25:11 * * * * * * * * ** 1 * * 3 ** ******************************************************* Navamsha ******************************************************* ** 8 * * 6 ** *9 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * RA * * * * *SU * * * * * *JU * 7 AS * 5 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * ** *10 * 4 * ** * * ** *11* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *MO * * * * * *MA * 1 SAR * 3 * *VE * * * * * * * * * * * * * ME * * KE * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** 12 * * 2 ** ******************************************************* Some of the events/facts used in the rectification: Slovenia's Independence Day, 26 December marks the publication of the official results of a referendum at which Slovenian citizens voted for independence from the former Yugoslavia with an overwhelming majority, thus paving the way to a series of steps through which Slovenia gained its independence. Over 93 percent of Slovenians registered to vote took part in the plebiscite, with 88.2 percent of them opting for the independence of Slovenia. Slovenia had six months after the plebiscite to conduct talks with the other Yugoslav republics and persuade foreign countries to give their recognition of the new state. The Slovenian Parliament adopted the constitutional law on independence of Slovenia on 25 June 1991. With this law the Slovenian nation became completely independent for the first time in over one thousand years. In response to the resolution of the Slovenian Parliament the Yugoslav Armed Forces and Federal Militia invaded Slovenia on the night between 26 and 27 June on the formal grounds of securing the Yugoslav borders on the Slovenian territory. The Yugoslav Armed Forces were defeated in the ten-day war for the independence of Slovenia. On the mediation of the European Community Slovenia and Yugoslavia signed a common declaration on 7 July 1991, in which Slovenia agreed to a three-month moratorium on further actions of independence, the return of the Yugoslav Armed Forces to army bases in Slovenia and the release of all prisoners of war. In return, the Yugoslav Armed Forces ceased all hostilities and the Slovenian militia gained control over the state borders. Yugoslavia withdrew all its armed forces and weapons from Slovenia by 25 October. http://www.gzs.si/eng/news/sbw/head.asp?idc=6576 On June 25 ten years ago the Slovenian Parliament, acting on the basis of a plebiscite, adopted a declaration of independence. " Today, anybody may dream what they want; tomorrow is a new day, " said Slovenian President Milan Kucan in Ljubljana, while a Territorial Defense squad was saluting the lowering of the Yugoslav flag and the raising of Slovenia's. http://www.aimpress.ch/dyn/trae/archive/data/200107/10716-003-trae-lju.htm History and News 23 June 2004: Articles 14, 43 and 50 of the Constitution amended. 1 May 2004: Slovenia joined the European Union with 9 other countries. 2 Apr 2004: Slovenia joined the NATO. 23 Mar 2003: Majority of the Slovenian electorate votes in favour of the accession to the EU and NATO. 16 Apr 2003: Slovenia signed The Treaty of Accession with EU. 7 Mar 2003: the First Chapter (Article 3.a added) and Articles 47 and 68 of the Constitution amended. 25 July 2000: Constitutional Amendment of Article 80. 14 July 1997: Constitutional Amendment of Article 68 (2). 11 Sep 1995: Slovenia joins CEFTA. 12 July 1995: Slovenia concludes a Europe-Agreement with the EU. Sep 1993: Slovenia concludes a Simple Cooperation Agreement with the EC. 14 May 1993: Slovenia signs the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of 4 Nov 1950 including the 11 Protocols and ratifies it on 8 June 1994 (Official Gazette of the RS, International Contracts, No. 33/94). 12 May 1993: Slovenia becomes a member of the Council of Europe. 22 May 1992: Slovenia becomes a member of the United Nations. 24 March 1992: Slovenia is accepted as a member of the CSCE. 15 Jan 1992: International recognition: On 16 Dec 1991 in Brussels the EC-Foreign Ministers declare Slovenia's international recognition by 15 Jan 1992. 23 Dec 1991: The Constitution of the Republic of Slovenia is adopted by the Slovene Parliament. 20 Nov 1991: The Slovene Parliament adopts the Denationalization Act. 8 July 1991: Through the Brioni Declaration, Slovenes agree on the moratorium to " freeze " further activities directed towards the execution of its sovereignty for three months. 25 June 1991: Declaration of Independence. http://www.oefre.unibe.ch/law/icl/si__indx.html Disaster Date Killed/Affected Earthquake 12-Jul-2004 1/605 Earthquake 12-Apr-1998 0/700 Industrial Accident 22-Dec-1995 0 Fires are the most frequent natural disaster in Slovenia. Between 1987 and 1997 there were an average of 2,712 fires per year in Slovenia, of which 1,080 occurred out doors, 1,337 in buildings and 295 on means of transport. 1991 Jun 25, The Proclamation of Independence was read to the people of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Thursday, 27 June 1991 -The war for Slovenia started at 01:15 when a YPA anti-aircraft armoured battery crossed the republic border near Metlika. Slovene soldiers and civilians fought a 10-day battle with the Yugoslav army for independence. 1991 Jul 2, A European Community-brokered truce between Yugoslavia and the breakaway republic of Slovenia was shattered as the federal army battled Slovene militias. 7 July 1991: By signing the Brioni Declaration the Yugoslav People's Army terminates its military involvement. 1991 July 26, Slovenian crowds gathered to declare their independence. 1991 Aug 5, The Yugoslav army called off its intervention to Slovenia’s independence. 1991 Oct 7, Slovenia and Croatia formally declared secession from Yugoslavia. 1991 Oct, Slovenia took over its own borders and began printing its own money. 1991 Dec, Germany gave diplomatic recognition to Slovenia and Croatia. The EU said it would recognize Croatia and Slovenia as independent states. 1991 In Ljubljana, Slovenia, the countercultural center of Metelkova began at an abandoned Yugoslavian army garrison following independence. 1992 Jan 15, The Yugoslav federation, founded in 1918, effectively collapsed as the European Community recognized the republics of Croatia and Slovenia. 1996 May 18, The pope arrived at Ljubljana’s Brnik airport. He was greeted by Pres. Milan Kucan and other dignitaries. 1996 May 29, The property claims dispute with Italy has stalled Slovenia’s entry into the EC. A new offer has been made by Slovenia to open its property market fully within four years of signing an EC association agreement, thus allowing Italian claimants to buy back lost property. 1996 Nov 10, Premier Janez Drnovsek won parliamentary elections but failed to win a majority of seats. Floods in 1998 in Slovenia (Slovenia - 4-6/11/1998) 1999 Jun 21, Pres. Clinton visited Slovenia, met with Pres. Milan Kucan, and praised the country for standing up to Milosevic and declaring independence. The Stoze Lanslide and the Predelica Torrent debris flow (Slovenia - 15-18/11/2000) 2000 Nov 17, MUDSLIDE - 7 DEAD, an Alpine village virtually wiped out as millions of tonnes of mud and stones splashed over the valley like a huge wave, trapping some people in their homes. 2000 Dec 10, Slovenia re-established diplomatic ties with Yugoslavia. The forest fire near Komen (Slovenia - 29/8/2001) 2002 Sep 10, Martin Strel of Slovenia finished swimming the 2,360-mile length of the Mississippi. He began July 4 and covered 11-12 miles per day. 2002 Nov 10, In Slovenia PM Janez Drnovsek, who has pushed to align the tiny alpine nation closer with Western Europe, finished 1st in presidential elections but will have to face a runoff. 2002 Nov 21, The Baltic nations of Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania joined former communist states Bulgaria, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia as the next wave of NATO states. 2002 Dec 1, PM Janez Drnovsek (52) won Slovenia's presidential election and promised to keep the former Yugoslav republic on a pro-Western course. 2002 Dec 13, The EU reached agreement to accept 10 new countries in 2004. These included Czech Republic, Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia. Avalanche Incident (CSAC) - Slovenia, February 3, 2003 - Fatalities: 1. On 3rd of February in the afternoon, two Hungarians were... 2003 Feb 6, Two Miners Died in Coal Mine Accident 2003 Mar 23, Slovenes endorsed membership in NATO and the European Union. 2003 Jul 31, about 500 firefighters were fighting the biggest fire in a decade near the Italian border. 2004 Mar 29, Pres. Bush hosted a White House ceremony to welcome Bulgaria, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia into the NATO alliance. Avalanche Incident (CSAC) - Slovenia, January 17, 2004 killed two Croatian. 2004 Apr 2, In Brussels an official ceremony welcomed Bulgaria, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia into the NATO alliance. 2004 Apr 4, In Slovenia some 95 percent of referendum voters opposed reinstating permanent residency and other rights to more than 18,000 people, mostly Bosnians, Croats and Serbs, whose names were stricken from state records following independence from the former Yugoslavia in 1991. 2004 Apr 27, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and EU officials signed an accord extending the EU-Russia partnership accord to Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Cyprus and Malta, which join May 1. 2004 May 1, Revelers across ex-communist eastern Europe celebrated their historic entry to the European Union. 10 new members joined. Malta joined with 70 exemptions to EU rules. Poland had 43 exemptions. Latvia had 32. 2004 Oct 3, Slovenians voted in parliamentary elections. Janez Jansa’s right-leaning party won weekend elections and promised to maintain Slovenia's pro-Western course after taking power from the Liberal Democrats. 2005 Jan 1, Slovenia was forecast for 3.7% annual GDP growth with a population at 2 million and GDP per head at $17,700. 2005 Jan 22, Donald Trump married Slovenian model Melania Knauss with all the glamour, glitz and gold that money and star power can buy. Best wishes, satva Jorge Angelino Rua da Sociedade Filarmónica Perpétua Azeitonense, 29 2925-598 Azeitão Portugal jorge.angelino tel: mobile: 210813674 963916784 Add me to your address book... Want a signature like this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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