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Monday, December 03, 2007

EU2008 - Slovenia


When Slovenia assumes the Presidency of the European Union on 1st January 2008, it will as all the other presiding countries in the past, present its presidency with a special visual symbol. The symbol was chosen at the beginning of 2006, when 13 well recognized Slovene designers presented their ideas. The chosen symbol is from Robert Kuhar.


The outline of the symbol for Slovenia’s Presidency of the European Union represents an oak leaf, which reflects the solid, persistent, dependable character of Slovenes, a people who are cool under pressure and thoughtful in their decisions. Oak wood represents high quality, as for example when used in wine barrels.


On the other hand the symbol is a combination of five basic elements – Fire, Earth, Air, Water and Ether.


Fire is represented by the yellow shooting star in the middle that recalls the stars in the flag of the European Union. It represents the dynamism and energy of a young, modern country looking to the future and eager to face challenges. The fact that the star is “in the arms” of Mt Triglav means that the EU is in safe hands under Slovenian leadership.


The Triglav, depicted by the mountain outline at the top, represents Earth. The Triglav is Slovenia’s highest mountain and its most potent national symbol. There is a saying that to be a true Slovene, you must have climbed it. Triglav symbolizes determination and achievement.
Water flows below, depicting the rivers and sea forming part of Slovenia’s beautiful nature. Water symbolizes depth and wisdom, conveying Slovenia’s political, economic and cultural maturity, and its potential for wise counsels. Running water also symbolizes healthy living.
Air is represented by the white spaces interspersing the outlines of the symbol. It reminds one of Slovenia’s fresh, natural air, and symbolizes Slovenia’s desire to breathe life into all it undertakes.


Ether represents immateriality, and thus freedom and spiritual values. The symbol conveys this element through its flowing lines. It reflects Slovenia’s traditional ecological orientation.


Overall, the symbol conveys openness, movement, ambition and a sense of natural harmony.
For more information go to: http://www.eu2008.si/info/en/index.html

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