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Unfortunately, we don't have much English information about Slovenia, but we have more information in other languages German, French, Italian, Spanish. Here is the automatic translation by Google:

The climate is alpine in the mountains with bitingly cold winters, late spring and autumn as a wonderful ideal hike. Seaside has a Mediterranean climate prevails: The summers are hot, the spring starts early (March), and as of May you can swim. In the autumn storms often burrow in the Adriatic. The Karst is determined by the mild continental weather in March can be urlauben problems. A special feature of the Karst and the coast is the Burya icy cold wind that blows from the mountains to the south and in spring and autumn do not rivet and riveted tear with him.

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Wikipedia says:

Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia (Republika Slovenija,), is a country in southern Central Europe bordering Italy to the west, the Adriatic Sea to the southwest, Croatia to the south and east, Hungary to the northeast, and Austria to the north. The capital of Slovenia is Ljubljana.
At various points in Slovenia's history, the country has been part of the Roman Empire, the Duchy of Carantania (only modern Slovenia's northern part), the Holy Roman Empire, the Habsburg Monarchy, the Austrian Empire (later known as Austria-Hungary), the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs, the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (renamed to Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929) between the two World Wars, and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1945 until gaining independence in 1991. Slovenia is a member of the European Union, the Council of Europe and NATO. (...) more....

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entry requirements for US citizens

Passport required. Visa not required for business/tourist stay of up to 90 days. For longer stays (e.g., employment, students) obtain a temporary residence permit before traveling. Additional information can be obtained from the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia, 1525 New Hampshire Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20036 (202/667-5363) or the nearest Consulate General, 600 Third Ave., 21st Floor, New York, NY 10016 (212/370-3006), or 1111 Chester Ave., Suite 520, Cleveland, OH 44114 (216/589-9220). Mention tripwolf when you contact American Passport following the link below to ensure eligibility for special rates and services.

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costs & money

Unfortunately, we don't have much English information about Slovenia, but we have more information in other languages German, French, Italian, Spanish. Here is the automatic translation by Google:

Since 1.1.2007, Slovenia joined the euro zone, but many prices are still expressed even in the old currency, the tolar. When converting the fixed exchange rate of SIT of 239 per euro destroyed. The prices in Slovenia, have soared in recent years but are on average still somewhat lower than in German holiday destinations. A good bottle of wine costs at the supermarket from 5Euro, from 10 euros on the premises. The restaurant proposes a meal with three courses - excluding drinks - an average of 12 to 18 Euros to the price, but can also cost 60 euros.

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health

Unfortunately, we don't have much English information about Slovenia, but we have more information in other languages German, French, Italian, Spanish. Here is the automatic translation by Google:

The network of clinics, hospitals, clinics and pharmacies is coverage. Usually, you meet German or at least English-speaking staff. The European health card is recognized, benefits exceeds the standard in force in Slovenia also have to be privately paid. Before long hikes, you should ask the GP about the current risk of ticks in the region and a possible vaccine.

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