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SLOVENIA: http://www.slovenia-tourism.si/intro/

Bled: http://www.burger.si/Bled/ENGBledUvod.html A pearl of the Alpine region, situated around a lake, with an idyllic island on, and a castle high above it (53 km from ).

Kamnik: http://www.burger.si/Kamnik/ENGKamnik.htm A medieval town, surrounded by green hills and high peaks of the . In the Middle Ages, Kamnik was a flourishing trading town with an own mint and some distinguished aristocratic families among its residents. It was protected by Stari grad and Mali grad, two castles overlooking the town (22 km from Ljubljana).

Postojna: http://www.postojnska-jama.si/en/cave.htm The mysterious world (first mentioned in 1213), is the part of Slovenia which has been carved, shaped and created by water; deep within these world-famous caves hide the most precious beauty created through millions of years, drop by drop, year after year... (54 km from Ljubljana).

Koper: http://www.burger.si/Obala/Obala_SkicaENG.htm with its medieval core has the central role on the Slovenian coast (109 km from Ljubljana).

Piran: http://www.burger.si/Piran/Piran_3.htm Picturesque Mediterranean town on the Adriatic coast. The jewel of the Slovenian coast (124 km from Ljubljana).

LJUBLJANA: http://www.ljubljana-tourism.si/index.cgi?set_lang=us

View of the of Ljubljana

Nearness of the city centre and Kamnik- Alps

Prešeren Square

Plečnik's

Plečnik's Market

Ljubljana Castle

Ljubljanica River and Cobblers' Bridge

Medieval part of Ljubljana

Cooperative Bank on Miklošič Street 8 (designed by ) in the heart of the Secessionist town quarter.

Ljubljanica Sluice Gate designed by architect Jože Plečnik.

Trnovo Pier

Gardens in Krakovo