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ABOUT SLOVENIA
Slovenia is a country in Central Europe touching the Alps and bordering the Mediterranean. Slovenia borders Italy on the west, the Adriatic Sea on the southwest, Croatia on the south and east, Hungary on the northeast, and Austria on the north. The capital and largest city of Slovenia is Ljubljana. Slovenia covers an area of 20,273 square kilometres and has a population of 2.06 million.
 
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Ljubljana, the charming capital of Slovenia, invites travelers to embark on a journey filled with history, culture, and natural beauty. Nestled between the majestic Alps and the picturesque Ljubljanica River, this vibrant city offers a plethora of activities to indulge in. Explore the enchanting old town, adorned with cobblestone streets and Baroque architecture, discover the iconic Ljubljana Castle perched atop a hill, and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of the Central Market. With its vibrant café culture, green spaces, and a thriving arts scene, Ljubljana promises an unforgettable experience for all who venture here.
Lake Bled in Slovenia offers a picturesque retreat surrounded by stunning natural beauty. Visitors can take a traditional pletna boat to the charming Bled Island, explore the medieval Bled Castle perched on a cliff, or hike up to Mala Osojnica for panoramic views of the lake and Julian Alps. With opportunities for swimming, kayaking, and sampling the famous Bled cream cake, this destination promises a delightful mix of relaxation and adventure.
Predjama Castle (Slovene: Predjamski grad or Grad Predjama, German: Höhlenburg Lueg, Italian: Castel Lueghi) is a Renaissance castle built within a cave mouth in southwestern Slovenia. It is located approximately 11 kilometres from Postojna.
Skocjan Caves is a cave system in Slovenia. Due to its exceptional significance, Škocjan Caves was entered on UNESCO’s list of natural and cultural world heritage sites in 1986. International scientific circles have thus acknowledged the importance of the caves as one of the natural treasures of planet Earth. Ranking among the most important caves in the world, Škocjan Caves represents the most significant underground phenomena in both the Karst region and Slovenia.
The Vintgar Gorge or Bled Gorge is a 1.6 km gorge located near the settlement of Zgornje Gorje, four kilometers northwest of Bled, Slovenia. Carved by the Radovna River, the sheer canyon walls are 50 to 100 m high, with a total slope measuring about 250 m. The stream has created many erosive features such as pools and rapids, and terminates in the picturesque 13 m Šum Falls (literally, 'noisy falls').
Postojna Cave is a 20,570 m long Karst cave system near Postojna, Slovenia. It is the longest cave system in the country as well as one of its top tourism sites. The caves were created by the Pivka River.
Triglav National Park (TNP) (Slovene: Triglavski narodni park) is the only national park in Slovenia. It was established in its modern form in 1981 and is located in the northwestern part of the country, respectively the southeastern part of the Alpine massif. Mount Triglav, the highest peak of Julian Alps, stands almost in the middle of the national park.
The Dragon Bridge (Slovene: Zmajski most, historically also Zmajev most) is a road bridge located in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It crosses the Ljubljanica River. between Kopitar Street (Kopitarjeva ulica) and Ressel Street (Resljeva cesta), to the north of the Ljubljana Central Market at Vodnik Square. Built in the beginning of the 20th century, the bridge is today protected as a technical monument.
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Predjama Castle
This baroque castle is over 700 years old and sits dramatically in a sheer, 123 metre-high cliff face. The castle is open to the public and you can wander around the refurbished rooms to imagine what it would have looked like all those years ago."
Source: pommietravels.com

Lake Bled
The Bled Lake came into existance when the Bohinj Glacier moved away. It is 2120 m long, up to 1380 m wide and it is of the tectonic origin, After the last Ice Age, the Bohinj Glacier deepend its natural tectonic hollow and gave it its present form. When the ice melted the basin was filled with water."
Source: slovenia.info

The Škocjan Caves
Škocjan Caves is a cave system in Slovenia. Due to its exceptional significance, Škocjan Caves was entered on UNESCO’s list of natural and cultural world heritage sites in 1986. International scientific circles have thus acknowledged the importance of the caves as one of the natural treasures of planet Earth. Ranking among the most important caves in the world, Škocjan Caves represents the most significant underground phenomena in both the Karst region and Slovenia."
Source: wikipedia.org

Ljubljana
Ljubljana, the charming capital of Slovenia, invites travelers to embark on a journey filled with history, culture, and natural beauty. Nestled between the majestic Alps and the picturesque Ljubljanica River, this vibrant city offers a plethora of activities to indulge in. Explore the enchanting old town, adorned with cobblestone streets and Baroque architecture, discover the iconic Ljubljana Castle perched atop a hill, and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of the Central Market. With its vibrant café culture, green spaces, and a thriving arts scene, Ljubljana promises an unforgettable experience for all who venture here.