Slovenia is known for its diversity. From high mountains to the sea, with lots of caves (like Postojna cave) and other naturalmonuments. Slovenia has lots of natural parks (Like Triglav national park). If you thing about food, you should try "potica" (it's cake consisting of a sheet of pastry spread with a rich filling and rolled up). It is known for its breeding of white horses named Lipicanec.
Slovenia is known as Slovenia to English speakers. To people from Slovenia and other parts of former Yugoslavia it is known as Slovenija.
The countries in the region known as the West Balkan are: Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia and Slovenia.
No it is in Slovenia.
The largest forest in Slovenia is the Kočevje Forest, which covers an area of about 58,000 hectares in the southern part of the country. This forest is known for its diverse wildlife and pristine natural environment.
Slovenia as a country never existed before 1991 and it was always a republic. Before that Slovenia was a part of: 1945 - 1991 Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia (known at some time as Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia) - Republic In SFRY Slovenia was one of 6 parts of the federation - Socialist Republic of Slovenia 1918 - 1945 Kingdom of Yugoslavia (Known at some time as the kingdom of Serbs, Crats and Slovenes) - monarchy, ruled by serbian Karadjordje dinasty in Belgrade In the kingdom Slovenia was a region ruled by a "Ban". till 1918 - Austro - Hungarian empire (Austrian part) - monarchy, ruled by Austrian Habsburg dinasty in Vienna. In the empire Slovenia was divided between different duchies, Carniola, Stayermark, Istria, Gorizia, Coritnhia.
Slovenia is a country in Europe.
Ljubljana is the capital city because is the biggest city in Slovenia.
Several. If we list only the best known ones - Brown Bear for instance could be called endangered, but is very stable in Slovenia. Then Lynx, Wolf, types of snakes etc.
it is in the middle of Slovenia
Yes...
Slovenia is in the Group C.
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