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  2. Ljubljana Castle - Wikipedia

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    Interior of St. George's Chapel. The first Ljubljana Castle is believed to have been a wooden and stone fortification built in the 11th century. [1] The oldest written mention of Ljubljana Castle is inscribed on a parchment sheet Nomina defunctorum (names of the dead), which is kept by the Udine Cathedral Archive and most probably dates to the second half of 1161.

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  4. Category:Castles in Ljubljana - Wikipedia

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  5. Ljubljana Central Market - Wikipedia

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    The Ljubljana Central Market (Slovene: Osrednja ljubljanska tržnica) is a market in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The riverside market building, sometimes referred to as Plečnik's Market ( Slovene : Plečnikova tržnica ), was designed by Jože Plečnik between 1931 and 1939. [ 1 ]

  6. Prešeren Square - Wikipedia

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    Prešeren Square (Slovene: Prešernov trg) is the central square in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It is part of the old town's pedestrian zone and a major meeting point where festivals (like the annual Ljubljana Dragon Carnival [ 1 ] ), concerts, sports, political events, and protests take place.

  7. Dragon Bridge (Ljubljana) - Wikipedia

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    The Dragon Bridge (Slovene: Zmajski most, historically also Zmajev most) [1] is a road bridge located in Ljubljana, [2] the capital of Slovenia. It crosses the Ljubljanica River. [3] [4] between Kopitar Street (Kopitarjeva ulica) and Ressel Street (Resljeva cesta), [5] to the north of the Ljubljana Central Market at Vodnik Square. [6]

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  9. Architecture of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Fabiani's first large-scale architectural project was the urban plan for the Carniolan, now Slovenian capital Ljubljana, which was badly damaged by the April 1895 Ljubljana earthquake. Fabiani won a competition against the more historicist architect Camillo Sitte , and was chosen by the Ljubljana Town Council as the main urban planner.