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26.9.2013
Herbert von Karajan is widely considered one of the greatest conductors who ever lived. He led the Berlin Philharmonic for 35 years and his performances have sold more than 200 million albums. But ...
26.9.2013
The number of traffic accidents in Slovenia has been declining in the past five years. According to the Statistics Office of Slovenia, the most dangerous month for drivers in 2009 was May. That was ...
26.9.2013
What’s the difference between a monster and a dragon? Nothing, when it comes to the Ljubljana dragon. The famous dragon of Ljubljana, which guards the “dragon bridge” and adorns the city flag, may ...
26.9.2013
Herbert von Karajan is widely considered one of the greatest conductors who ever lived. He led the Berlin Philharmonic for 35 years and his performances have sold more than 200 million albums. But ...
26.9.2013
Slovenian holidays mean it’s time for potica. What is it? It’s a cake consisting of a sheet of pastry spread with a rich filling (nuts, poppies, raisins, various herbs, cottage cheese, and honey) ...
26.9.2013
The Franja Partisan Hospital is near the town of Cerkno. Yugoslav partisans used it from 1943 until the end of the second world war. The German army repeatedly tried to find it, but failed. Despite ...
25.9.2013
Slovenia is full of forrests. In fact, the country has more forrests than urban space. More than 60% of Slovenia is forrested. If that sounds like a lot, it's because it is. Especially in Europe. In ...
25.9.2013
What’s the biggest Slovenian restaurant business? McDonald’s. There are around 30 various McDonald’s outlets around the country, making them the largest chain of restaurants in Slovenia. And they ...
24.9.2013
Slovenia suffered heavily from the Second World War. The country had nearly 100,000 casualties, including a small Jewish population that was almost completely destroyed. An enormous number of ...
23.9.2013
Slovenia was the first country in formerly communist Europe to elect a black mayor. Peter Bossman, from Ghana, was elected mayor of Piran in November 2010. He first came to Slovenia as a medical ...
21.9.2013
Ask anyone about the paperwork necessary for land in Slovenia and they might groan. And maybe they have good reason to.
20.9.2013
Slovenes love mobile phones. So much so that there are more mobile phones in this country than people. The penetration rate last year was an astounding 103%. That means more than 100 phones for ...
19.9.2013
Slovenia's highest mountain is Triglav at 2,864 meters. It's the tallest mountain in the Julian alps, but how does it compare to manmade buildings? Well, to build to the top of Triglav, you would ...
19.9.2013
The origins of the name “Ljubljana” are uncertain. Although it seems like it’s related to the Slovenian word for love, “ljubezen,” there are competing theories. One is that it comes from the Latin ...
17.9.2013
Travelling through Slovenia, you’ll probably notice hayracks standing out in the open. They are known here as the kozolec. It’s a free standing, mainly wooden, device for drying and storing hay and ...
17.9.2013
The year 1456 changed the course of Slovenian history. In November of that year, the last count of Celje was assassinated in Belgrade. The counts of Celje had become one of the most powerful ...
16.9.2013
In September 2002, the Slovenian extreme cyclist Marko Baloh set a world record. In 12 hours, he rode over 450 kilometers. To put that in perspective, imagine bicycling from Koper to Šentilj – and ...
16.9.2013
There are about 50 rivers that run through Slovenia. You may know some of the bigger ones: the Sava, the Drava and the Mura. But what about the little ones? The Čabranka
15.9.2013
If you think of animals that come from Slovenia, you may think of white Lipizzaner horses. But there is another animal that may be even more popular: the Carniolan honey bee. Among beekeepers, it’s ...
14.9.2013
Have you ever eaten underground? Maybe in your basement, you have. But probably not lower than 100 meters. Well, in Slovenia, you have the chance to eat in the lowest-lying dining hall in Europe. ...
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