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14.9.2013
Anyone traveling around Slovenia has noticed plenty of chapels, churches and cathedrals across the landscape. The country has a long catholic tradition and has been called the “country of churches.” ...
13.9.2013
When do Slovenes leave the country? The most common age for men to emigrate out of Slovenia is around 30. After that age, something interesting happens: less and less men leave the country. That’s ...
13.9.2013
When it comes to financial damage from natural disasters, Slovenia’s podravska region has been the unluckiest recently. From 1999 until 2009, the region has suffered some 158 million euros in ...
12.9.2013
In Slovenia, you can pay to stay in a prison cell. The Hostel Celica in Ljubljana was once a prison but has since been converted to what Lonely Planet once called the #1 hippest hostel. It’s also ...
12.9.2013
Where do immigrants from Slovenia come from? The answer is, primarily, Bosnia. And this by a very wide margin. In fact, even if you add together most of the other immigrants… it’s still less. This ...
12.9.2013
Since independence, the Slovenian economy has been shifting away from manufacturing and towards services. Thousands of jobs in manufacturing have disappeared, especially in textiles, where more than ...
12.9.2013
Who is the richest Slovene? Magazines often publish their rankings of the richest people in Slovenia, and the rankings usually include managers like Mirko Tuš and Darko Horvat, who are among the ...
12.9.2013
What’s the largest lake in the country? The answer: It depends. The reason for the confusion: The country’s largest lake is also an intermittent lake. An intermittent lake is one that changes size, ...
12.9.2013
What city gets more rain on average? Ljubljana or Lima, Peru? The answer is Ljubljana. According to the United Nations, Ljubljana is one of the wettest cities in the world. It ranks in at number 20 ...
11.9.2013
If you’ve seen the Slovenian flag, you know that it has three horizontal stripes: white, blue and red. Because the pan-Slavic movement used these three colors, you might think that was the ...
11.9.2013
The next time you spray perfume or cologne on, spare a thought for the amazing Slovenian inventor Peter Florjančič. He’s the man who invented the perfume atomizer back in 1950. He also invented the ...
10.9.2013
Slovenian high school graduates earned a spot in the Guiness Book of World records for holding the largest simultaneous quadrille in the world. Around 14,000 students all danced in the streets of 10 ...
8.9.2013
It’s harder to find a place on Earth more beautiful than the area around Kobarid in western Slovenia. Known in Italian as Caporetto, it was also the stage of some of the worst fighting in World War ...
7.9.2013
Most countries have a national flower or plant — Slovenia has the linden leaf. And it’s pretty much the only one. For example, Portugal and Russia and Ukraine use the sunflower as a national symbol. ...
6.9.2013
What do Slovenes eat more than anything else? The answer is bread. According to the most recent data, Slovenes eat about 40 kilos of bread a year. While that may sound like a lot, its popularity has ...
5.9.2013
The Mladika building in Ljubljana is currently the home of the Slovenian foreign ministry. But that’s not what it was when it was first built. It was built in 1895 in red-brick and stucco with owl ...
5.9.2013
A specialty of Slovenia are the so-called panjske končnice – decorated panels that are placed over bee hives. The first one appeared in 1758, and while the first ones generally dealt with biblical ...
5.9.2013
The Dragon Bridge in Ljubljana was originally built to honor the Austrian Emperor Franz Josef I. The dragon was a symbol of royalty. It has since become a symbol of Ljubljana. And more. According to ...
4.9.2013
Slovenes are enthusiastic internet users. But what do Slovenian internet users do more: shop online or bank online? Just a few years ago, e-banking was more popular. But now e-shopping takes the ...
4.9.2013
Nevermind heavy metal fans banging their heads and doing devil horns. Tartini did it first. The great composer and violinst was born in the town of Piran. According to Tartini, he once had a dream ...
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