VIDEO: How did Melania’s hometown Sevnica celebrate Trump's inauguration

The town of 5,000 people launched three days of events to mark the inauguration

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The inauguration of Donald Trump is a big thing for a small town in Slovenia where the new US first lady traces her roots.

Residents of Sevnica watched live coverage from Washington at the town’s cafes or at their homes, dazzled by Melania Trump’s appearance in a sky blue cashmere jacket and mock turtleneck combination by Ralph Lauren.

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Starting Friday, the town of 5,000 people launched three days of events to mark the inauguration and welcome all guests wishing to see where Melania Trump grew up.

Residents celebrate during the U.S. presidential election in Melania Trump's hometown of Sevnica, Slovenia November 9, 2016. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic
Residents celebrate during the U.S. presidential election in Melania Trump's hometown of Sevnica, Slovenia November 9, 2016. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic

Mayor Srecko Ocvirk says Sevnica has organized free guided tours, a display of locally produced goods in the 12th century castle above the old town and a festival of grape vine pruning. The products include locally-made sausages and wine and a line of women’s slippers from Sevnica’s Kopitarna shoe factory.

“We want to mark it with nice, appropriate products,” Ocvirk told The Associated Press.

Chef Elvis Suhodoljac prepares a burger named President's burger in Melania Trump's hometown of Sevnica, Slovenia January 20, 2017. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic
Chef Elvis Suhodoljac prepares a burger named President's burger in Melania Trump's hometown of Sevnica, Slovenia January 20, 2017. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic

On a website promoting Slovenia - an Alpine nation of stunning natural beauty that has 2 million people - the headline reads: “Welcome to the homeland of the new First Lady of the United States of America!”
Melania Trump has hired a law firm in Slovenia to protect her name and image from being used on numerous products that recently have sprung up there.

Born Melanija Knavs in nearby Novo Mesto in 1970, the new US first lady grew up in Sevnica while Slovenia was part of the Communist-ruled former Yugoslavia.

Salami named First Lady is seen during the presentation of touristic products in Melania Trump's hometown of Sevnica, Slovenia January 20, 2017. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic
Salami named First Lady is seen during the presentation of touristic products in Melania Trump's hometown of Sevnica, Slovenia January 20, 2017. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic

She left in her 20s to pursue a modeling career. The last time she is believed to have visited Slovenia was in July 2002, when she introduced Donald Trump to her parents at the lakeside Grand Hotel Toplice in the resort town of Bled.

Sevnica residents have invited the US presidential couple to visit.

Mirjana Jelancic, a classmate of Melania Trump, poses for a picture during U.S. presidential election result in Melania Trump's hometown of Sevnica, Slovenia November 9, 2016. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic
Mirjana Jelancic, a classmate of Melania Trump, poses for a picture during U.S. presidential election result in Melania Trump's hometown of Sevnica, Slovenia November 9, 2016. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic


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