Maritime Border, Access to High Seas Main Issue in Border Arbitration

Ljubljana, 13 June - The maritime border in the Piran Bay and Slovenia's access to the high seas has been the principal issue in the border dispute between Slovenia and Croatia - and the main reason why the two countries, unable to come to an agreement, have sought assistance from an arbitration tribunal.

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Key disputed areas on the border between Slovenia and Croatia
Author: Geodetic Institute of Slovenia/STA

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Key disputed areas on the border between Slovenia and Croatia, pictured is the Bay of Piran and the border river Dragonja.
Author: Geodetic Institute of Slovenia/STA

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Key disputed areas on the border between Slovenia and Croatia along the river Mura in the north-east.
Author: Geodetic Institute of Slovenia/STA

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Key disputed areas on the border between Slovenia and Croatia - Trdinov Hill, and settlements Drage - Sekuliči and Brezovica.
Author: Geodetic Institute of Slovenia/STA

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Key disputed areas on the border between Slovenia and Croatia - Tomšič's parcels on Mt Snežnik.
Author: Geodetic Institute of Slovenia/STA

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