(ANSA) - GORIZIA, NOV 7 - More than sixty women entrepreneurs
from Italy, San Marino, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and
Herzegovina, Albania and Montenegro are participating in the
14th Congress on Women Entrepreneurship in the Adriatic-Ionian
Area being held since this morning in Gorica. The event,
organized by the Forum of the Adriatic and Ionian Chambers of
Commerce, together with the Venezia Giulia Chamber of Commerce,
is fully in tune with the cultural goals included in Nova Gorica
and Gorica European Capital of Culture 2025. Bringing
greetings within the first section moderated by Patrizia Artico,
councillor of the department for the European Capital of Culture
of the City of Gorizia, were the councillor for productive
activities of the Fvg Region, Sergio Emidio Bini, the mayors of
Gorizia, Rodolfo Ziberna and Nova Gorica, Samo Turel. "As far
as 'women's' businesses active in Italy are concerned," the
Venezia Giulia Chamber of Commerce reported, "they make up 22.7
percent of the total number of businesses, while in Friuli
Venezia Giulia they make up 22.9 percent, or 19,973 out of a
total of 87,115." For the creative, artistic and entertainment
activities sector, Friuli Venezia Giulia ranks above the
national average in terms of enterprises in the total, or 0.4
percent compared to 0.3 percent in the rest of Italy-no Italian
region can boast higher percentages. With reference to the
locations of tourism services in the narrow sense, Fvg has 1.1
percent (or 989 businesses) of locations out of the total in the
accommodation sector and 7.7 percent (6,746 businesses) in the
restaurant sector. (ANSA).
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