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Insight Pocket Guide Slovenia

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Slovenia is a diverse and varied country, with some of Europe's most pristine and dramatic landscapes. From its friendly capital city, Ljubljana, to its snowcapped mountains, azure lakes, dense forests and fragment of jagged coastline, Slovenia has much to offer. The new edition of Berlitz Pocket Guide Slovenia, a concise, full-colour travel guide that combines lively text with vivid photography, brings this enchanting country to life.
Inside Berlitz Pocket Guide Slovenia:
Where To Go details all the key sights in the country, from its charming capital, Ljubljana, to spectacular scenic spots like Lake Bled.
Top 10 Attractions gives a run-down of the best sights to take in on your trip, including the arresting Soca Valley and the medieval splendour of Koper old town.
A Perfect Day provides an itinerary for the best things to do in one day in Ljubljana.
What To Do is a snapshot of ways to spend your spare time, from an array of outdoor sports to shopping in Ljubljana's upmarket boutiques.
Essential information on Slovenian culture, including a brief history of the country.
Eating Out covers the country's best cuisine.
A-Z of all the practical information you'll need.
About Berlitz: Berlitz draws on years of travel and language expertise to bring you a wide range of travel and language products, including travel guides, maps, phrase books, language-learning courses, dictionaries and kids' language products.
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2017
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2017
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    In 1992 the names of 18,000 people who had been living in Slovenia without acquiring citizenship were removed from the registry of residents, losing their right to work, health and education.
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    France Prešeren (1800–49), author of Zdravljica (A Toast, 1844), which was chosen as the Slovenian national anthem when the country finally gained full independence in 1991.

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