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Unfortunately, we don't have much English information about Central Slovenia, but we have more information in other languages German, French, Italian, Spanish. Here is the automatic translation by Google:
Churches greet the hills, between the golden ears of corn poppies and cornflowers glow. And behind it: steaming vents of textile factories. The central Slovenia, Gorenjska or Oberkrain, lives by the industry. Nevertheless, the region deserves more than just a cursory glance: The capital city was Ljubljana Jože Plečnik, one of Europe's idiosyncratic architect designed. In Kamnik footpaths lead through high pastures, and in Idrija it goes into the depths of a mercury mine.
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sight Triple Bridge
in Ljubljana, Slovenia
Reference of Plečnik to the capital. Plecnik rearranged the buildings of the Ljubljanica shore between 1929 and 31. Parapets, stairs and lighting were updated and designed according to the style of the ...
sight Ljubljana Castle
in Ljubljana, Slovenia
A place of incredible historical influence and energy; this spot was inhabited since the 12th century BC. The present structure is only just over 1000 years old.
sight The Robba Fountain
in Ljubljana, Slovenia
One of the most famous landmarks in the city, this lovely 1751 fountain is named after its creator, the Italian Baroque sculptor Francesco Robba (1698-1757), and is also known as The Fountain of Three...
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