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  • Horjul

    The city itself used to be mostly oriented towards agriculture and forestry, but has lately developed considerably and is loosing its countryside character.

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  • Trzin

    The town has a diverse history and a rich tradition of social life. Numerous cultural, sports and other events are organised by local associations.

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    LJUBLJANA RELAXES AND INSPIRES Its distinctive and attractive cityscape makes Ljubljana among the most beautiful cities in Europe. Picturesque architecture is complemented by numerous green areas and the river Ljubljanica, lined by a variety of bars and restaurants offering a wide range of food and drink.

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  • Dobrepolje

    The best known are its underground karst caves, particularly the Podpeč Cave (Podpeška jama).

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  • What is 'Prekmurska Gibanica' cake and what makes it so special?

    It is an interesting combination of cake and pastry, and we can say it is one of the most famous and popular Slovenian desserts. Various textures in one cake Rich, tender with a full taste – Prekmurska Gibanica is not a light dessert.

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  • Ice climbing in the Hell

    More Sorodne zgodbe Spectacular sunrise hike above Ljubljana: Šmarna Gora A lonely hill to the north of the city, Šmarna Gora is not only one of the most popular hiking destinations in Ljubljana, but also a place for great photography, spectacular views, food, and relaxation. The most fascinating time to visit?

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  • Slovenian cuisine

    A post shared by Best Food in Slovenia (@foodslovenia) on Apr 1, 2017 at 2:41pm PDT Potica, a yeast-dough cake with a variety of filling options, is the most typical Slovenian dessert. The best known of over 80 varieties are tarragon, walnut, crackling and poppy seed poticas. (Typical of central Slovenia.)

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  • National and University Library

    © David Silpa From the vestibule, a door leads to the famous monumental central staircase with 32 pillars of black Podpeč marble and further on to the library's grand reading room. The reading room's most outstanding details are Plečnik's chandeliers and a couple of glass walls allowing light to reach wooden reader desks and books from two sides.

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  • Sway the night away with Ljubljana’s favourite jazz clubs

    Jazz Club Gajo Or Jazz Paradise as it’s now called. Probably the oldest and most well-known jazz club in Ljubljana. It just recently moved to a new location, but it still features more or less the same cool repertoire.

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  • 5 street food places you must visit if you’re hungry in Ljubljana

    Osha Osha is an Asian bistro, a tiny place with some really cool vibes located smack in the middle of Trubarjeva street, which is known as the most colourful street in Ljubljana. Enjoy authentic Thai and Vietnamese flavours whilst observing the lively Trubarjeva street or just order your Pad Thai or Sticky Mango to go.

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