Dana (Mirna)
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Dana, tovarna rastlinskih specialitet in destilacija, d.d. (English: Dana, the plant specialties factory and distillation) is a major Slovenia
Slovenia
Slovenia , officially the Republic of Slovenia , is a country in Central and Southeastern Europe touching the Alps and bordering the Mediterranean. Slovenia borders Italy to the west, Croatia to the south and east, Hungary to the northeast, and Austria to the north, and also has a small portion of...

n manufacturer of alcoholic
Alcoholic beverage
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 and non-alcoholic beverages. It is located in Mirna
Mirna, Trebnje
Mirna is a nucleated settlement in the municipality of Mirna, part of the traditional region of Lower Carniola and the statistical region of Southeastern Slovenia. It was first mentioned in 1216. It developed at the confluence of the Lipoglavščica stream with the river Mirna and an intersection of...

, Lower Carniola
Lower Carniola
Lower Carniola was a kreis of the historical Habsburg crown land of Carniola from 1849 till 1919 and is nowadays a traditional region of Slovenia. Its center is Novo Mesto, while other urban centers include Kočevje, Grosuplje, Krško, Trebnje, Mirna, Črnomelj, Semič, and Metlika.-See also:* Upper...

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The company was established as a work organization in 1952. The brand Dana has been registered in 1955. At first, the company produced only alcoholic beverages. After 1970, the program was expanded with the non-alcohol beverages. Since 2005, Dana makes the majority of profit with its high-quality natural mineral water Dana.

In 2000, Dana has been ISO 9001 certified. In 2009, it obtained the International Food Standard (IFS) certificate.
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