Nova Gorica, Gorizia Decide to Stage Own Schengen Celebrations

Gorizia, 12 November - Disappointed by the decision that the border between the Slovenian town of Nova Gorica and its Italian neighbour Gorizia will not host one of the main ceremonies marking Slovenia's entry into the Schengen passport-free zone, the towns have decided to stage their own celebrations.

Gorizia, Italy Gorizia Mayor Ettore Romoli (left) and his Nova Gorica counterpart Mirko Brulc presenting the celebrations the towns will stage to mark Slovenia's entry into the Schengen zone. Photo: Marko Cencic/STA

Gorizia, Italy
Gorizia Mayor Ettore Romoli (left) and his Nova Gorica counterpart Mirko Brulc presenting the celebrations the towns will stage to mark Slovenia's entry into the Schengen zone.
Photo: Marko Cencic/STA

Gorizia, Italy Gorizia Mayor Ettore Romoli (left) and his Nova Gorica counterpart Mirko Brulc presenting the celebrations the towns will stage to mark Slovenia's entry into the Schengen zone. Photo: Marko Cencic/STA

Gorizia, Italy
Gorizia Mayor Ettore Romoli (left) and his Nova Gorica counterpart Mirko Brulc presenting the celebrations the towns will stage to mark Slovenia's entry into the Schengen zone.
Photo: Marko Cencic/STA

Gorizia, Italy Gorizia Mayor Ettore Romoli (left) and his Nova Gorica counterpart Mirko Brulc presenting the celebrations the towns will stage to mark Slovenia's entry into the Schengen zone. Photo: Marko Cencic/STA

Gorizia, Italy
Gorizia Mayor Ettore Romoli (left) and his Nova Gorica counterpart Mirko Brulc presenting the celebrations the towns will stage to mark Slovenia's entry into the Schengen zone.
Photo: Marko Cencic/STA

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