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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]
Tadej Pogačar in a yellow jersey at the Tour de France 2021, Stage 16 (13 July) July 1 - Slovenia takes over the presidency of the Council of the European Union for the second time since joining the Union. [11] July 11 - voters reject the controversial proposal to amend the Slovenian Waters Act on a referendum. [12]
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] Logo of the Najdi.si search engine. Today Najdi.si is owned and managed by the company TSmedia. [citation needed]
Eastern Slovenia (Slovene: Vzhodna Slovenija) is one of the two NUTS-2 Regions of Slovenia. The region forms the eastern part of the country and includes the cities of Maribor, Celje, Velenje and Novo Mesto. It is the less wealthy of the two regions of Slovenia. Eastern Slovenia (SI01) is divided into the following statistical regions: Mura; Drava
Abdunur, Charles; Humar, Gorazd (September 2001). "World famous arch bridges in Slovenia". In Presses de l'école nationale des Ponts et Chaussées (ed.).
Western Slovenia (Zahodna Slovenija) is one of the two NUTS-2 Regions of Slovenia. The region forms the western part of the country and includes the cities of Ljubljana, Kranj, Koper and Nova Gorica. It is the wealthier of the two regions of Slovenia. Western Slovenia (SI02) is divided into the following statistical regions: Central Slovenia
[9] [10] [11] The Košovec Shaft Mass Grave (Grobišče Brezno na Košovcu) is a 45-meter (148 ft) shaft located in the middle of a woods about 2 kilometers (1.2 mi) south of Logatec. In addition to human remains, investigators have found German identification tags, gold dentures, a ring, ammunition, and remains of military and civilian ...
Begunje na Gorenjskem was first attested in written sources in 1050 as Begûn and in 1063 as Uegun, among various other spellings. [3] [4] The name of the settlement is derived from the personal name *Běgunъ, probably as a clipped version of *Běgun'e (selo) 'Běgunъ's village' (i.e., a neuter singular form) that later shifted to a feminine plural form. [4]