Šempeter-Vrtojba
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| Basic data | |||
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| Historic region | Coastal land / Primorska | ||
| Statistical region | Goriška (Gorica) | ||
| Coordinates | 45 ° 55 ' N , 13 ° 37' E | ||
| surface | 15 km² | ||
| Residents | 6,451 (2008) | ||
| Population density | 430 inhabitants per km² | ||
| Post Code | 5290 | ||
| License Plate | GO | ||
| Structure and administration | |||
| Mayor : | Dragan Valenčič | ||
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Šempeter-Vrtojba (Italian: San Pietro-Vertoiba, German: Sankt Peter-Vertoiba ) is a municipality in the Primorska region in Slovenia .
Location and inhabitants
In the two villages Šempeter pri Gorici (German: Sankt Peter bei Görz ) and Vrtojba (German: Vertoiba ), 6451 inhabitants live. Šempeter-Vrtojba is on the Italian border. The place belongs to the urban region of the immediately adjacent cities of Gorizia (Gorizia) and Nova Gorica .
Personalities
- Patricija Šulin (* 1965), politician
 - Jana Krivec (* 1980), chess player
 - Matej Mugerli (* 1981), racing cyclist
 - Valter Birsa (* 1986), football player
 - Etien Velikonja (* 1988), football player
 - Tim Matavž (* 1989), football player
 - Saša Živec (* 1991), football player
 - Luka Štor (* 1998), football player