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What is the capital of Slovenia?

What is the capital of Slovenia?

Ljubljana
Slovenia/Capitals

Ljubljana, German Laibach, Italian Lubiana, capital city and economic, political, and cultural centre of Slovenia, located on the Ljubljanica River. The city lies in central Slovenia in a natural depression surrounded by high peaks of the Julian Alps.

Does Slovenia have a capital?

Slovenia’s capital and most important city is Ljubljana.

What is the capital of Slovenia in English?

Slovenia

Republic of Slovenia Republika Slovenija (Slovene)
Capital and largest city Ljubljana 46°03′N 14°30′E
Official languages Slovene
Recognised regional languages Italian Hungarian
Ethnic groups (2002) 83.1% Slovenes 2.0% Serbs 1.8% Croats 1.6% Bosniaks 0.4% Romani 0.3% Hungarians 0.1% Italians 2.2% Other 8.9% Unspecified

Do they speak English in Slovenia?

The official and national language of Slovenia is Slovene, which is spoken by a large majority of the population. The most often taught foreign languages are English and German, followed by Italian, French, and Spanish.

Why is Slovenia so rich?

Slovenia’s economy is highly dependent on foreign trade. Trade equals about 120% of GDP (exports and imports combined). About two-thirds of Slovenia’s trade is with other EU members. However, despite the economic slowdown in Europe in 2001–03, Slovenia maintained a 3% GDP growth.

What is the best month to visit Slovenia?

June through August is by far the most popular season to visit Slovenia, though it’s still relatively uncrowded compared to other Mediterranean locales. Ljubljana comes alive during the summer months, when locals flock to outdoor cafes and have picnics in the parks or by the Ljubljanica River.

Is Slovenia richer than Croatia?

Croatia with a GDP of $61B ranked the 76th largest economy in the world, while Slovenia ranked 82nd with $54B. By GDP 5-years average growth and GDP per capita, Croatia and Slovenia ranked 118th vs 66th and 63rd vs 37th, respectively.

What is the national drink of Slovenia?

schnapps
While Slovenians love beer and wine, there’s really only one national drink: schnapps.