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  2. Online map services of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Online map services of Slovenia are based on data provided by the Surveying and Mapping Authority of the Republic of Slovenia, [1] such as orthophoto covering entire territory of Slovenia with detailed imagery taken from a plane rather than satellite, and combine them with additional contents that are of interest to tourists and residents of Slovenia.

  3. Lucija Marina - Wikipedia

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    The Lucija Marina from the air. The Lucija Marina is a marina in the town of Lucija, on the Slovenian coast.Its official owner is the company Marina Portorož. [1]In 1996, the Lucija Marina and Studio 37, under the guidance of marina captain Marjan Matevljič and studio director Jurij Korenc, launched the Internautica boat show, the first of its kind in Slovenia.

  4. Statistical regions of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Statistične regije Slovenije (in Slovene) Category: Unitary state: Location Slovenia: Number: 12 Statistical regions: Populations: 41,606 (Central Sava) – 564,527 (Central Slovenia) Areas: 264 km 2 (102 sq mi) (Central Sava) – 2,675 km 2 (1,033 sq mi) (Southeast Slovenia) Government

  5. Geometric centre of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    The Geometric Centre of Slovenia (Slovene: Geometrično središče Slovenije, GEOSS) is the geometric centre of the country. Its geographic coordinates are 46°07′11.8″N 14°48′55.2″E  /  46.119944°N 14.815333°E  / 46.119944; 14.815333 and its elevation is 644.842

  6. Zidani Most - Wikipedia

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    The name Zidani Most literally means 'stone bridge'. The settlement was attested in 1224 as Lapideo Ponti (and as trans Pontem in 1230, bey der Gemauertten Prucken in 1457–1461, and an der Stainen Prukken in 1470). [5]

  7. Menina Pasture Plateau - Wikipedia

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    The plateau stands at an elevation between 1,200 and 1,450 meters (3,940 and 4,760 feet) in the Kamnik–Savinja Alps. [2] It is located between the Dreta Valley to the north, the Tuhinj Valley and Motnik Valley to the south, the Črnivec Pass to the west, and the Lipa Pass and Dobrovlje Plateau to the east. [2]

  8. Polhov Gradec - Wikipedia

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    The area has been inhabited since Roman times and a Roman villa has been excavated near the town, finds from which are kept in the National Museum of Slovenia. [7] A court was established in Polhov Gradec in 1478, which was placed under the jurisdiction of the sovereign in 1474.

  9. Slovene Prealps - Wikipedia

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    The Slovene Prealps or the Slovenian Prealps (Slovene: Slovenske Predalpe, Predalpska Slovenija, slovenski predalpski svet) are a group of mountain ranges in the eastern part of the Alps. They are located in Slovenia and, for a small part of their northernmost area, in Austria. [citation needed]