About Slovenia and Ljubljana
Slovenia
Slovenia is a country with an excellent geographic position at the crossroads of routes leading from the cold north to the warm Mediterranean south. On no more than 20,000 square kilometres, a fascinating variety of landscapes can be found, ranging from the Mediterranean seaside and stone Karst to the Alps and the Pannonian lowlands. Equally diverse and attractive is the cultural heritage of Slovenia and its people. For further information about Slovenia, see
http://www.slovenia.info
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Slovenia
Ljubljana
The capital of Slovenia is located in the centre of the country, about an hour’s drive from the Alps and the Adriatic Sea. Ljubljana is a lively industrial, commercial, administrative, and cultural centre with a population of 300,000, 54,000 of which are students. With its cafes, restaurants, shops and galleries, the picturesque Old Town on the banks of the Ljubljanica river is an increasingly popular tourist attraction. For more information, see
http://www.visitljubljana.si or contact:
Ljubljana Tourist Information Centre (TIC)
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Stritarjeva ulica
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+386 (0)1 - 306 1215 |
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+386 (0)1 - 306 1204 |
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pcl.tic@ljubljana.si |
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Ljubljanica River
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Triple Bridge
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Panorama of Ljubljana
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