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A Slovenian Christmas tree will decorate the Vatican City this Christmas

The setting up of a Christmas tree and accompanying events will serve as an excellent promotion of Slovenia, especially in the light of the nation’s EU Council Presidency in the second half of 2021. The Christmas tree will also mark the 30th anniversary of the Slovenian plebiscite. The Vatican was one of the first countries to recognise Slovenia as an autonomous and independent country. The tradition that a Christmas tree is displayed in St. Peter’s Square during the holiday season was first introduced in 1982 by the then Pope John Paul II. The tree is donated by a different country or region every year. The prominence of this Slovenian spruce will have numerous additional and high-profile effects relating to the promotion of Slovenian forests and the Slovenian forestry school, which is based on durability, multifunctionality and sustainability.

Author: Vesna Žarkovič

Date: 16. November 2020

Time to read: 2 min