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Nova Gorica, Slovenia
Nova Gorica is a town and a municipality in western Slovenia, on the italian border. Nova Gorica is a new town, built in 1948, when the Paris Peace Teatryestablished a new border between jugoslavia and Italy, leaving nearby Goriziaoutside the borders of Yugoslavia and thus decapitating the area of the lower Viapava Valley from its regional center. Nova Gorica is the principal urban center of the traditional region of Goriska in the Slovenian Littoral
Ljubljana, Slovenia
this is our capital, it is a small town but there is allwayz a lot thingz to do in the center. we have a lot of clubz for party animals, and museums for geek's. come and u'll never forget.!!!
Ljubljana, Slovenia
For all the open minded ppl I suggest visiting "Metelkova Mesto", an ex-military barracks complex just by the railway station, which houses famous Celica Hostel and is a home to many artists studios (including Slovenian electronic music pioneers Laibach) and a whole bunch of different themed clubs with music repertoire ranging from newest electronic beats (techno, drumbass, dubstep, dub, mnml, ...) to rock, punk, raggea,....The gay/lesbinan community is strong with two distinct clubs.Also featuring own Metelkova cuisine...City in itself.
Ljubljana, Slovenia
women sells hand made stuffs that u'd like to see ! ;)
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Ah ljubjanaUne belle ville attention si vous passez devant le garthof ne mangez pas des calamares.
Brezovica, Slovenia
Vive l'ambiance les soirs de fête ;)
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Ljubljana is the Capital from Slovenija. A nice city with an old town with lot of little place to take a rest and drink a couple of kaffe on the riverside from Ljubljanica. Every morning in the trznica there´s a vegetables and fruit market...nice to visit. And in the near you´ll find the Cathedral, wich both doors are very ornamental. Intersting...they aren´t doors, they´re sculptures.