Kewi Travels Guide Ljubljana Slovenia Kewi Travels Concise City Guides Book Ever wanted to travel to a place that you probably can t pronounce correctly If so then Ljubljana is a good choice Slovenia s small capital offers an interesting compromise between the grandeur of it

Ever wanted to travel to a place that you probably can t pronounce correctly If so, then Ljubljana is a good choice Slovenia s small capital offers an interesting compromise between the grandeur of its Habsburg past and the tumultuous period of breaking away from Yugoslavia in the 1990s Slovenia was the first Former Yugoslavian Republic to fully integrate itself wiEver wanted to travel to a place that you probably can t pronounce correctly If so, then Ljubljana is a good choice Slovenia s small capital offers an interesting compromise between the grandeur of its Habsburg past and the tumultuous period of breaking away from Yugoslavia in the 1990s Slovenia was the first Former Yugoslavian Republic to fully integrate itself within the EU, and it hasn t looked back since From the museums and galleries to the Medieval and Baroque architecture along the Ljubljanica River, there is much to see And between the puppet theaters and legends of the dragon that lives beneath the castle, there are many stories to be told Come and write Ljubljana into your own life story.
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Kris Williamson is a publishing consultant and writer Born and raised in Florida s Tampa Bay Area, he fled America when the neo cons took over, choosing to continue his studies in Australia Eventually he found his way to Malaysia and has been tolerated there despite the lack of itinerant mat salleh in the 1Malaysia agenda He has written professionally for a decade but only turned to writing for fun over the last few years He founded the Southeast Asian themed e zine Anak Sastra in 2010 and still edits its quarterly issues When not writing about himself in the third person, he talks about other people in the third person.