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Probably the most complete travel guides, available on web, of Slovenia, a country in Central Europe that lies in the eastern Alps at the northeastern end of the Adriatic Sea. Despite its small size, with Austria to the north, Italy to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast and Croatia to the south, Slovenia has a surprising variety of terrain, ranging from the beaches of the Mediterranean to the peaks of the Julian Alps. By taking into consideration the facts and tips listed there you are guaranteed a pleasant and enjoyable stay in Slovenia. |
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Here you will find an interesting description of Slovenia, an Alpine country, dotted with the shimmering, snowcapped peaks of the Slovenian Alps. Slovenia is one of the few countries that gained its independence from Yugoslavia in the last decade so much of the land is still yet undiscovered by many tourists. If you want to explore a central European country less the touristy feel of the many western European countries, Slovenia may be your calling. |
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Find here a list of top things to do in Slovenia, packed with unusual and often unique attractions and experiences, from primeval forests to a lively architecturally beautiful city, and thermal springs to the mysterious Karst (limestone plateau) caves. |
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A small, but captivating and useful information about Slovenia, a country sandwiched between Italy, Croatia, Hungary and Austria, with a coastline on the Adriatic Sea to the south west. Here you can find as well a list of top destinations in Slovenia. |
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Visitors to this picturesque corner of Europe can enjoy several amazing contrasting experiences in the space of one day: start with a morning dip in the Adriatic, followed by a couple of hours skiing on Alpine slopes, then explore the subterranean wonders of the Karst or become invigorated with a thermal bath, before strolling through vine-clad hills or ancient forests, and ending the day in a sophisticated casino. Ideally, though, it takes much longer than a day to sample all the delights of this fascinating Republic. |
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