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3.9.2013
When it comes to using the Internet, there is one thing that Slovenes do differently from other Europeans. According to data from eurostat, Slovenes are the most enthusiastic users of parental ...
3.9.2013
Like most of Europe, Slovenia is getting older. According to the OECD, in 2030, about 25% of people will be over the age of 65. This will make older, retired people much more common than teenagers ...
2.9.2013
Slovenian children tend to stay at home longer than virtually any other European children. In Sweden, for example, the majority of children leave their home at the age of 20. In the UK, it’s 24 for ...
2.9.2013
Quiz time: what does the word “slovensko” mean? If you think it’s the Slovenian word for the Slovenian language, you win. But if you think it’s the Slovak word for Slovakia, you also win. That’s ...
2.9.2013
To find very old things made out of wood is difficult. Wood rots, so it’s pretty much a miracle to find anything older than 5,000 years. But that’s what happened in Ljubljana a few years ago.
2.9.2013
Slovenes love music, and evidence suggests people here have been loving it for a long, long time. Europe’s oldest musical instrument was found near Cerkno in northwest Slovenia and is believed to be ...
2.9.2013
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 ...
2.9.2013
The Sava River is nearly 1,000 km long and begins in Slovenia. It’s also one of the few rivers that winds through 3 European capitals. In this case, it skirts around Ljubljana, goes through Zagreb ...
1.9.2013
The word "visionary" is probably overused, but there is one Slovene who can only be described as a "visionary." His name was Herman Potočnik, and in the year 1928 published: The Problem of Space ...
31.8.2013
Once, in Slovenia’s third largest city of Celje, a whole book was written and published in just 12 hours. It was a world record. The book was created in 12 hours by 12 writers. They started writing ...
30.8.2013
Japan, Germany and the United States are the biggest carmakers in the world. Together they produce around 20,000,000 automobiles a year. However, if you look at cars produced per capita, Slovenia is ...
30.8.2013
If a Slovene leaves Slovenia, where do they go? Since 2000, the most common place (every year) has been Germany. The second favorite place is either Austria or Croatia, depending on the year. The ...
30.8.2013
What’s the longest word in Slovene? I’ll tell you. Or at least I’ll try. It’s dialektičnomaterialističen, and it means materialistic in a dialectic way. Whatever that means. At 26 letters, it’s the ...
29.8.2013
The Happy Planet Index measures how happy people in countries are, and how efficiently they use the environment around them. In this index, Costa Rica is number one in happiness and environmental ...
29.8.2013
France Prešeren is without doubt the country’s poet laureate. But the great romantic poet suffered from unrequited love for most of his life. His great love, Julija Primic, never returned his ...
29.8.2013
Foreigners (and even some Slovenes) stumble with the use of the dual case. It’s a specialty of the Slovenian language, in that there is not only singular and plural but dual. Thus, “the two towers” ...
28.8.2013
Some people have complained about the slow pace of the judicial system. But did you know that Slovenia actually has more judges and magistrates per capita than almost any other country in the world? ...
28.8.2013
Slovenia almost has the shortest coast of all European countries. Slovenia’s coast is only about 47 km long. That makes it the second smallest in Europe: only the coast of Bosnia and Herzegovina is ...
28.8.2013
Many of Slovenia’s great poets died young. Slovenia’s ultimate poet, France Prešeren, died at just 48. The great writer and poet Ivan Cankar died at the age of 42. And, most unfortunately, the ...
27.8.2013
One of Slovenia’s oldest traditions is the 200-year-old tradition of the eights. (Known as the osmice) Two centuries ago in the Karst region, farmers had 8 days to sell surplus wine, homemade ...
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