Compiled by FACTS Neža Lukančič & VINARIUM TOWER Benjamin Wolf The Pannonian Eiffel Tower is the highest observation tower in Slovenia POPULATION: and allows a view in four countries: 2,067,000 Slovenia, , and . CAPITAL CITY: LJUBLJANA (288,250) ŽIČE CHARTERHOUSE The ruins of this 12th century GDP: €43 BILLION monastery complex, overgrown with GDP PER CAPITA: ivy and moss, are a magical place. €21,000

MEŽICA MINE CROATIA POPULATION: The underground of Slovenia also offers hidden treasures. Sit in a small train and descend to a mine The ’s capital dates back 4,167,000 universe that has been active for over 350 years. to the Romans. Today, the area houses a CAPITAL CITY: quarter of the country's population. ZAGREB (806,920) Zagreb’s old town boasts buildings from the 13th to the 19th century. GDP: €49 BILLION GDP PER CAPITA: OTOČEC €11,700 PREDJAMA CASTLE The only water castle in Slovenia was build on a small Source: Eurostat (2017). This Renaissance castle is built within a cave, island on River. It is a favorite wedding venue, pressed next to a cliff under the original while the nearby leisure park offers fun times. Medieval fortification. METAL DAYS (SOČA) LJUBLJANA Every July, the peaceful Soča River is Slovenia’s capital stands at the middle the setting for one of the biggest heavy of a trade route between the northern metal music festivals in Europe with and the . the fitting motto: “Hell over Paradise.” Among the sights of this green city are Tivoli Park and Ljubljana Castle.

ŠTANJEL This scenic village on the hill has been declared a national monument. At the end of a labyrinth of tiny alleys, you can find the Ferrari garden, built in the 1920s and ’30s by architect Max Fabiani for the Ferrari family.

HRASTOVLJE CHURCH The Holy Trinity Church in Hrastovlje is a Romanesque edifice of the late 12th century. A late fresco depicts a Danse Macabre. Comics lovers will adore it.

ISTRIAN VILLAGES BORA In the so-called Croatian Tuscany in The Bora is a dry, cold wind that blows from the , picturesque villages dot the hills, A proud little coastal city with a mainland out to sea. It is typical for Croatia. The overlooking vineyards and olive groves. stunning bay, also known as the Pula Bora’s gusts can reach hurricane strength, Truffles also abound. Riviera. The city’s crown jewel is the particularly in the channel below , for well-preserved Roman amphitheater. example in the town of .

1102 1919 1991-95 , Koloman, the Hungarian king, is The country of Slovenes, After Tito’s death, conflicts crowned king of Croatia and and Serbs is created, from 1929 between the Yugoslavian KEEP FLOWING . onward it is known as the states break out. From the settlement of the Kingdom of . The end with 1945 the and Dayton accords Celts to the centuries of The Yugoslav state is founded AD 6 – 9 1526 of 1995. Roman rule and the arrival Emperor conquers King Louis II dies in the battle of as a Socialist republic. Croatian- all of , including the Mohács against the Turks. The born Josip Broz (Tito) becomes of the Illyria, Illyria has Adriatic coast, and constructs kingdom passes to the president in 1953. Nearly all forts along the rivers. Italians leave or are expelled 2013 Habsburgs but is only fully Croatia joins the European seen many changes that from Istria and Dalmatia. shaped today's Croatians. liberated from the Turks in 1688. Union.

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SPLIT Emperor Diocletian retired from public life to a lavish palace in the bay of Split in 305. This masterpiece is still Game of Thrones lovers have surely breathtaking, 1700 years later. heard of the city that stars in the series as King’s Landing. Discover a rich past that doesn’t only exist in GoT. DALMATIA The southern stretch of the Croatian coast is known as Dalmatia and is one VIS of the four historical of the country, alongside , Croatia has more than 1,200 islands. and Istria. The island of Vis served as a fake Greece scenery for the second part of the hit movie Mamma Mia.

FROM SAMO 300 BC 1550 1849 2004 Celts settle on the territory The first Slovene book is Ljubljana becomes connected Slovenia becomes a of today’s Slovenia, for the printed as a part of to and by the member of NATO and the TO SLOVENIA first time cultivating wine in Protestant literature. fledgling railway system. . On the crossroads of these lands. 1991 three Roman provinces, On June 25, Slovenia 1282 1941 declares its the Slovene lands were 630 The Habsburgs assume attacks Yugoslavia. From independence, which home to Alpine Slavs and The territory of today’s control and power over February 1942 onward, it asserts in the Slovenia becomes part of the land. Ljubljana is surrounded by 10-Day-War. all those who were eager west Slavic tribal union barbed wire. to live alongside them. Samo’s Empire.

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