I have some German ancestry :)
(a nightmare for some polish member here :rolleyes:)
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1}what are 2 most popular meals Slovenians eat.
2} do Slovenians feel closer to Croatians , Austrians or Italians.
3} what nations do slovenians cluster with genetically in dna testing.
I2 haplogroup?
I don't understand this exotic sounding discussion about Slovenian. To my ear it's instantly recognizable as Slavic, and if I have to categorize it by sound, then I would say a cross between Serbo-Croatian and Czech. Come on guys, Slavic languages are so easy to recognize.
My question is how come Slovenians are so talented in team sports, given what a small country they are?
https://www.summitpost.org/7-triglav...y-route/156936
A nice two days tour. I would start climbing mount Triglav and then follow the seven lakes tour down to Bohinsko Jezero.
The east of Slovenia is really neglected compared to the west (in tourism sense), so help Eastern part of the country and visit Murska Sobota, Lendava & co
translation: clickQuote:
"Zahodna Slovenija ima visoko prekrvavitiev s turističnimi tokovi. In je bolj vitalna in zdrava turistična regija kot vzhodna. Teh turističnih tokov je v Vzhodni Sloveniji zelo malo oz. skoraj nič. Naj opišem strateški turistični tok ‒ turisti, ki prihajajo iz Avstrije ali iz severne Italije, obiščejo dolino Soče, Bled, Bohinj, Ljubljano, ustavijo se v Postojnski jami, gredo do Obale in potem nadaljujejo svojo pot proti Hrvaški. To je tipičen strateški tok v Zahodni Sloveniji. Močnejši in bolj strateški tok je, več turistov se v tem prostoru giblje. Na vzhodu je tega bistveno manj kot na zahodu. Kar pomeni, da je hkrati s povpraševanjem povezana tudi razvitost ponudbe," razlaga Ljubica Kneževič Cvelbar z Ekonomske fakultete.
https://www.rtvslo.si/tureavanture/n...zahodom/495467
I created this topic to ask, not to answer, so
Is Slovenia really zelena dežela (green country)?
https://youtu.be/Q9MlmQTBMUg
It is quite green in some sense:
"Looking at the forest area as a proportion of a country's total land area, Finland (71% of total land area) and Sweden (67%) are the most heavily forested countries, followed by Slovenia (64%), Estonia (58%) and Latvia (56%), while the Netherlands (8%), Malta (11%) and Denmark (16%) are the least wooded countries."
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/pr...EDN-20180321-1