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Najdi.si combines orthophoto maps (despite its aerial view tab being named "satellite") with other contents, such as traffic info, city bus lines for Ljubljana and Maribor, and current info on the number of available bikes at BicikeLJ stations in Ljubljana. Geopedia.si [3] offers a number of maps, including:
Najdi.si Map: much like Google Maps, only centered on Slovenia. If you want to see the map, see here. Najdi.si Free SMS: A tool that allows all Slovenians to send a limited number of free SMS messages per day. As of January 2012, the number of free SMSes is limited to 40. [3]
Najdi.si is a Slovenian search engine and web portal created by Interseek. It uses a technology created by Interseek. The technology is written entirely in Java. [1]
World Heritage Sites ; Site Image Location Year listed UNESCO data Description Škocjan Caves: Škocjan (Municipality of Divača) : 1986 390; vii, viii (natural) The cave system of Škocjan Caves and its surroundings represent some of the most significant karst topography phenomena, including one of the world's largest known underground river canyons.
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#1 Ljubljana #2 Maribor #3 Kranj #4 Celje #5 Koper #6 Velenje #7 Novo mesto #8 Ptuj #9 Kamnik #10 Jesenice. There are 69 towns in Slovenia. [1] According to the Local Self-Government Act of the Republic of Slovenia, a town is a larger urban settlement with more than 3,000 residents and differing from other settlements in its size, economical structure, population, population density and ...
The first highway in Slovenia was opened in 1972, connecting Vrhnika and Postojna. [2] Constructed under the reformist-minded Communist government of Stane Kavčič, their development plan envisioned a modern highway network spanning Slovenia and connecting the republic to Italy and Austria.
Eastern Slovenia (Vzhodna Slovenija – SI01), which groups the Mura, Drava, Carinthia, Savinja, Central Sava, Lower Sava, Southeast Slovenia, and Littoral–Inner Carniola regions. Western Slovenia (Zahodna Slovenija – SI02), which groups the Central Slovenia, Upper Carniola, Gorizia, and Coastal–Karst regions.