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Barbara Miklič Türk
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'''Barbara Miklič Türk''' (born 1948) is a [[Slovenia]]n politician, who was [[First Lady]] of Slovenia from 2007 to 2012, when her husband [[Danilo Türk|Danilo]] was [[President of Slovenia|President]].
==Personal life==
Türk was born in 1948 in [[Ljubljana]], [[Socialist Republic of Slovenia]]. Her father was a [[miner]] and [[geophysical engineer]], and her mother was a [[microbiologist]].<ref name=Gov></ref> During her teenage years, she lived with her family in Sudan, and went to a Catholic school there.<ref name=Gov/> In 1975, she met [[Danilo Türk]] whilst working as a librarian at the [[United Nations]]. The couple married a year later, and have a daughter Helen.<ref name=Gov/>
==Political career==
In 2006, Barbara's husband Danilo became the third President of the Republic of Slovenia. As such, Barbara Miklič Türk became the [[First Lady]] of Slovenia.<ref name=Gov/><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> In 2008, Türk attended the first state visit of Queen [[Elizabeth II]] since Slovenia's independence from [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]] in 1991.<ref name=BBC>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> In 2011, she attended the opening of the [[Harpa (concert hall)|Harpa concert hall]] in [[Reykjavík]], Iceland.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
==References==
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'''Barbara Miklič Türk''' (born 1948) is a [[Slovenia]]n politician, who was [[First Lady]] of Slovenia from 2007 to 2012, when her husband [[Danilo Türk|Danilo]] was [[President of Slovenia|President]].
==Personal life==
Türk was born in 1948 in [[Ljubljana]], [[Socialist Republic of Slovenia]]. Her father was a [[miner]] and [[geophysical engineer]], and her mother was a [[microbiologist]].<ref name=Gov></ref> During her teenage years, she lived with her family in Sudan, and went to a Catholic school there.<ref name=Gov/> In 1975, she met [[Danilo Türk]] whilst working as a librarian at the [[United Nations]]. The couple married a year later, and have a daughter Helen.<ref name=Gov/>
==Political career==
In 2006, Barbara's husband Danilo became the third President of the Republic of Slovenia. As such, Barbara Miklič Türk became the [[First Lady]] of Slovenia.<ref name=Gov/><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> In 2008, Türk attended the first state visit of Queen [[Elizabeth II]] since Slovenia's independence from [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]] in 1991.<ref name=BBC>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> In 2011, she attended the opening of the [[Harpa (concert hall)|Harpa concert hall]] in [[Reykjavík]], Iceland.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
==References==
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