Top Destinations Slovenia
Ljubljana - Introduction | ||
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A city by the river on which the mythological Argonauts carried the Golden Fleece, a city by a moor where the crannog dwellers once lived, a city with the rich heritage of Roman Emona, a city that was once the capital of the Province of Carniola and the capital of Napoleon’s Illyrian Provinces, a city of Renaissance, Baroque,... Next >>> |
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Bled - Introduction | ||
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Bled is situated on the eastern part of Lake Bled in Slovenia. This picturesque Alpine town is sheltered by green hills and surrounded by the blue glacial waters of the lake. The landscape is beautiful and very romantic. The climate is... Next >>> |
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Maribor - Introduction | ||
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The Štajerska capital, the second most important centre in Slovenia, invites you to the embrace of its wine growing hills and green Pohorje. It is the foothills and the slopes of the Mariborsko Pohorje that are developing into the key tourist area which offers the experiences of wellness and congress center, and other tranquil... Next >>> |
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Koper - Introduction | ||
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Koper is a coastal town situated in the coasts of the Adriatic Sea in Slovenia. It is also the largest commercial point and site for the municipality of Slovenia. The city has a total area of 311.2km2. As per the census of 2002 the total population of the city is calculated at 23,726. Koper city is also one of the... Next >>> |
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Nova Gorica - Introduction | ||
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Nova Gorica is regarded both as a town and also as a city that lies on the Italian border of western Slovenia. It lies between the sea and the Alps. The total population of Nova Gorica is around 42000. Out of this, almost 12500 people are employed. Nova Gorica maintains good relationship with its neighbours,... Next >>> |
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Piran - Introduction | ||
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The old seaport of Piran lies at the end of the Piran peninsula, which gradually narrows between the bays of Strunjan and Piran. The peninsula reaches Cape Madona, ending with the Šavrini hills. The meaning of the name Piran: elder scientists support the supposition that the origin could derive from the Celtic word bior-dun, ... Next >>> |
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