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Slovenia Ljubljana - city drive 2020

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Slovenia Ljubljana - city drive 2020

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Ljubljana City Center Drive in 4K UHD (60 fps)

#ljubljana #slovenia #capitalcity

Ljubljana is the political and cultural heart of the Slovenian nation. It is an important European commercial, business, exhibition and congressional centre as well as the transport, science and education centre of Slovenia.

This drive was recorded on March the 18th, 2023 in Ljubljana, Slovenia. For the best experience, be sure to wear headphones as you watch this video.

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Driving Slovenia: A1 Postojna - Ljubljana - 4K drive on a nice slovenian motorway

The 4K road tourism video features a nice drive through Slovenia, on the main motorway of the country, A1, between Postojna and Ljubljana. The motorway is nice to drive, as it traverses a forrested landscape and it has relatively significant height differences. It links the well known Postojna Cave, one of the main tourist attraction of the country and the capital city, with a very nice historical old town. Photos from both places are integrated also in the video. Enjoy!

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Route:
0:00 Intro
0:54 A1 motorway
4:55 Photos from Postojna
5:37 A1 motorway to Ljubljana
18:51 Ljubljana
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Driving Slovenia: G106 Ljubljana - Kocevje - 4K scenic drive through Lower Carniola (Dolenjska)

The 4K road tourism video presents a scenic drive on the slovenian national road G106 through the region of Lower Carniola. We travel through a nice landscape, a good mix of forests and open wide areas with some traditional villages on the way. I integrated also photos from the historical town centre of Ljubljana in the video. Enjoy!

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Route:
0:00 Intro
0:15 A2 motorway Ljubljana bypass
1:25 G106 to Kocevje
2:09 Lavrica
4:58 Photos from Ljubljana
6:20 Skofljica
11:28 Pijava Gorica
19:17 Turjak
21:50 Rasica
23:12 Male Lasce
24:14 Velike Lasce
29:42 Ortnek
33:03 Zlebic
34:54 Gric
35:45 Breg
37:08 Ribnica
39:58 Gorica Vas
41:09 Nemska Vas
42:10 Prigorica
48:44 Mrtvice
50:37 Breg
51:44 Kocevje
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Driving from the countryside of Slovenia, Kalce, to the capital, Ljubljana . Part 2

Driving in Slovenia to the capital, Ljubljana, on a country road. This is the second part. I hope you enjoy watching, my friends

القيادة في سلوفينيا الى العاصمة لوبليانا في طريق ريفي هذا الجزء الثاني اتمنى لكم مشاهدة ممتعة اصدقائي


Conducir en Eslovenia hasta la capital, Ljubljana, por una carretera rural. Esta es la segunda parte. Espero que disfruten viendo, mis amigos



Fahrt in Slowenien bis zur Hauptstadt Ljubljana auf einer Landstraße. Dies ist der zweite Teil. Ich wünsche Ihnen viel Spaß beim Anschauen, meine Freunde


Dirigindo na Eslovênia até a capital, Ljubljana, em uma estrada secundária. Essa e a segunda parte. Espero que gostem de assistir, meus amigos


Поездка в Словении в столицу Любляну по проселочной дороге. Это вторая часть. Надеюсь, вам понравится смотреть, друзья


Vožnja v Sloveniji do glavnega mesta Ljubljane po podeželski cesti. To je drugi del. Upam, da boste uživali ob gledanju, prijatelji


Conduire en Slovénie jusqu'à la capitale, Ljubljana, sur une route de campagne. C'est la deuxième partie. J'espère que vous apprécierez de regarder, mes amis


#solo_traveler_7o #europe #4k #gopro #travel #travel #world #driving #slovenia #ljubljana #drive

Driving Slovenia: A2 Ljubljana - Karavank Tunnel - 4K drive from the capital to the mountains

The 4K road tourism video features a nice drive through Slovenia, from the capital and main city in the country, Ljubljana to the mountains, until the border tunnel of Karavank. The motorway is nice to drive, as it traverses a hilly landscape, following The Sava River uphill, offering nice views to The Julian and Karavank Alps in front of us. There are some nice to visit places on the way, like Kranj, Radovljica and Bled. Photos from Bled are also integrated in the video. Enjoy!

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Route:
0:00 Intro
0:15 A2 motorway Ljubljana West Bypass
4:21 Photos from Ljubljana
5:22 A2 motorway Ljubljana - Jesenice (Bled)
32:38 Photos from Bled
33:28 A2 motorway Jesenice - Karavank Tunnel

Ljubljana - Kranjska Gora |DRIVING|

Driving from Ljubljana (capital city of Slovenia) to Kranjska Gora with old Peugeot 2008.

Driving in Slovenia: Lake Bled, City and Around - Upper Carniola | 4k

Driving in Slovenia: Lake Bled, City and Around - Upper Carniola | 4k

May 2022

Lake Bled (Slovene: Blejsko jezero; German: Bleder See, Veldeser See) is a lake in the Julian Alps of the Upper Carniolan region of northwestern Slovenia, where it adjoins the town of Bled. The area is a tourist destination. The lake is 35 km (22 mi) from Ljubljana International Airport and 55 km (34 mi) from the capital city, Ljubljana. Lake Bled is 4.2 km (2.6 mi) from the Lesce–Bled train station.

Bled is known for the glacial Lake Bled, which makes it a major tourist attraction. Perched on a rock overlooking the lake is the iconic Bled Castle. The town is also known in Slovenia for its vanilla and cream pastry (Slovene: kremšnita, kremna rezina).

Due to its mild climate, Bled has been visited by aristocratic guests from all across the world. Today it is an important convention centre and tourist resort, offering a wide range of sports activities (golf, fishing, and horseback riding). It is a starting point for mountain treks and hikes, especially within nearby Triglav National Park.

A small island in the middle of the lake is home to the Assumption of Mary Pilgrimage Church; visitors frequently ring its bell, due to an old legend claiming it provides good luck.

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Driving to Razdrto from Ljubljana through countryside of Slovenia A2IA1I409IA2IH4I @itravelandsing

Ljubljana is the political and cultural heart of the Slovenian nation. It is an important European commercial, business, exhibition and congressional centre as well as the transport, science and education centre of Slovenia.

A people-friendly city
As its inhabitants and numerous visitors will tell you, Ljubljana is, indeed, a people-friendly city. Categorised as a medium-sized European city, it offers everything a metropolis does yet preserves its small-town friendliness.

Its geographical position in the centre of Europe has determined Ljubljana as a natural meeting place for merchants and soldiers as well as - and more than once - peacemakers. The victors of the Napoleonic wars selected this peaceful city as the site of the Holy Alliance congress, which in 1821 sealed the European political geography for years to come.

The old meets the new
In Ljubljana the old meets the new; and it seems that history has spent all of the settlement's five millennia preparing it to become the nation's capital. It has managed to retain traces from all periods of its rich history; from the legacy of Roman Emona; through to the Renaissance, Baroque and Art Nouveau periods characterised in the house fronts and ornate doorways of the city centre, the romantic bridges adorning the Ljubljanica river, the lopsided rooftops and a park reaching deep into the city centre. Here eastern and western cultures met; and the Italian concept of art combined with the sculptural aesthetics of Central European cathedrals.

The city owes its present appearance partly to Italian baroque and partly to Art Nouveau, which is the style of the numerous buildings erected immediately after the earthquake of 1895. In the first half of the 20th century, modern Ljubljana was shaped by the strong personal style of Jože Plečnik, a great European architect and a local of Ljubljana. The cityscape was complemented by his modernist followers as well as by creations of the New Wave of acknowledged young architects. All the different facets of Ljubljana blend harmoniously into a single image.

A city of culture
Ljubljana is a city of culture. It is home to numerous theatres, museums and galleries, and boasts one of the oldest philharmonic orchestras in the world. The first music society in Slovenia, the Academia philharmonicorum, was founded in 1701. It was a vehicle for baroque music and also facilitated the development of musical production in this region. Its honorary members included such renowned composers as Joseph Haydn, Ludwig van Beethoven and Johannes Brahms, and distinguished musicians such as the violinist Nicolo Paganini. Between 1881 and 1882, at the very start of his career, Gustav Mahler was its resident conductor.

For the people of Ljubljana culture is a way of living and thinking and is very much a part of everyday life. Over 10,000 cultural events take place in the city every year, among which there are 10 international festivals. The inhabitants of Ljubljana and its visitors can admire artists from all the different fields - from music, theatre and fine arts to the alternative and avant-garde. In warmer months, the tables and chairs of the numerous cafés fill the banks of the Ljubljanica and the old city markets. It is here, after an almost obligatory Saturday visit to the Ljubljana market or the Sunday flea market, that the locals meet for a morning coffee or for an evening chat with friends.

A modern and lively city
UNEC
Unec is a settlement northwest of Rakek in the Municipality of Cerknica in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia.

POSTOJNA
Blessed with natural wonders and interesting people, Postojna is also a place full of stories and mysterious legends. Even its name is an invitation to spend time here with us, since Postojna also means to stop for a time (from the verb postojáti or postati). With good reason, as you will soon discover.

Do you feel like taking it easy? Are you eager to learn something new? Are you looking for an adrenaline rush? Then the Postojna region is the right destination for you. With our millennia of history, mystery, legends and options to suit every preference, we are ready to welcome you with open arms.
And allow you to create experiences for yourselves.
Welcome to green and safe Postojna and Slovenia!
RAZDRTO
azdrto (pronounced [ɾaˈzdərtɔ]; German: Präwald, Italian: Resderta, Prevallo) is a village below and on the southern slopes of the Nanos Plateau in the Municipality of Postojna in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. It lies at a major interchange on the A1 motorway connecting Ljubljana to the Slovenian Littoral.

One day in Ljubljana, Slovenia (Walking Tour) | Things to do in Ljubljana, Slovenia | Ljubljana 4K

Ljubljana is the capital city of Slovenia. With a population of just 280,000, Ljubljana is one of the smallest capital cities in Europe.
Its architecture, history, charming cobbled streets, bridges, lovely cafés and restaurants make Ljubljana especially delightful.
Most of attractions are located in the Old Town, neighborhood lined up between the Ljubljanica riverbanks and the 16th century Ljubljana Castle.

Here's how to see the best of Ljubljana in one day:

1. Prešeren Square ( Prešernov trg )
2. Franciscan Church of the Annunciation
3. Hauptmann House
4. Tromostovje (Triple Bridge)
5. Central Market (Mestna trznica)
6. Dragon Bridge (Zmajski most)
7. Petkovšek Embankment (Petkovškovo nabrežje)
8. Town Hall (Mestna hiša)
9. Robba Fountain
10. Ljubljana Cathedral (Church of St Nicholas)
11. Ljubljana Castle
12. Cankarjevo Nabrežje (Cankarjevo Embankment)
13. Butchers’ Bridge (Mesarki most)
14. Congress Square (Kongresni trg)
15. Ljubljanica Boat Cruise
16. Tivoli Park
17. National Gallery of Slovenia (Narodna galerija)
18. Slovenian National Opera and Ballet Theatre
19. Museums
20. Day Trips from Ljubljana

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Kamnik, Slovenia

The town of Kamnik is surrounded on one side by hills, and on the other by a high ridge of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps (Kamniško-Savinjske Alpe).
Kamnik is one of the most beautiful medieval cities of Slovenia preserved to our days. The most beautiful part of the city is certainly its old center. Narrow streets and red-tiled houses have preserved the unique spirit of the Middle Ages to this day.
Kamnik is the center of Slovenian beekeeping. Here they breed carnian bees (Apis mellifica carnica), which were still bred by the Romans in the eastern Alps. Today, this breed is called kranjska bee.

#kamnik #alps #slovenia

LJUBLJANA, SLOVENIA | First Impressions of this beautiful city!

Join us today as we discover Ljubljana, Slovenia!

In this video we explore the magical old town of Ljubljana in Slovenia. The pedestrian only old town is full of charming squares, great restaurants, and beautiful architecture. We enjoyed walking up to the castle to take in the views, having a drink by the river, and went to the Druga Violina for dinner.

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Odkrijte BTC City Ljubljana

BTC City Ljubljana predstavlja eno največjih poslovnih, nakupovalnih in rekreativno-zabaviščnih središč v Evropi. Na več kot 475.000 m2 zunanjih površin vas k obisku vabi več kot 450 trgovin, 70 kulinaričnih ponudnikov, tržnica, cvetlični trg in kulinarični park, lahko pa se prepustite tudi razvajanju ali športnim aktivnostim, obiščete Vodno mesto Atlantis, uživate v nori vožnji s kartingi na večnivojski progi v WOOP! KARTINGU ali se podate na dogodivščino v WOOP! ARENO, si ogledate zadnje filmske uspešnice v Koloseju ... in še in še.

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Julischen Alpen in Slowenien
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SLO - A1 Ljubljana to Maribor (July 2018)

The A1 highway from Ljubljana to the Austrian border! Passing the bigger cities in Slovenia, like Celje and Maribor.

Camera: Garmin Dashcam 55
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Music by Eco:
MMOTHS - Thnx (Eco Remix)
Emika - Dem Worlds (Eco Bootleg)
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Phil France - The Swimmer (Eco Remix)
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Driving Slovenia: R633 & R209 Savica - Bled - 4K driving in the Triglav National Park

The 4K road tourism video presents a scenic drive through The Sava Bohinjska Valley, in Triglav National Park. We start at Savica Mountain Hut, and drive through a very nice mountain landscape, descending to The Bohinj Lake and then on the south shore of it. From Ribcev Laz (end of Bohinj Lake) we drove on R633 through the pictuoresque villages of Stara Fuzina, Srednja Vas and Bohinjska Cesnjica, before reaching the main road R209 that will bring us to the main touristic town of Bled. I integrated in the video also some photos from Savica Waterfall, Bohinj Lake and Bled. Enjoy!

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Route:
0:00 Intro
0:15 Savica Hut - Bohinj Lake
4:00 Bohinj Lake
12:47 Ribcev Laz
14:47 Stara Fuzina
19:53 Srednja Vas
22:21 Cesnjica
26:50 R209 to Bled
38:25 Bled

Ljubljana, Slovenia???????? (4k Ultra HD) Driving Downtown - Sounds of City - Driving Tour in Ljubljana

Ljubljana is the capital and largest city of Slovenia???????? It is the country's cultural, educational, economic, political and administrative center.
it has a lot to offer to locals and visitors alike:
⚡️An exciting mix of different cultural traditions;
⚡️One of Europe's top new culinary destinations;
⚡️A city with a green soul.

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City: Ljubljana, Slovenia????????
Video Resolution: 4K 60fps
Camera: GoPro Hero 9

Enjoy the drive tour!

#slovenia #ljubljana #drive #drivetour

Driving in Ljubljana???? - Slovenia ???????? @itravelandsing

Driving in Ljubljana - Slovenia ????????
Ljubljana is the political and cultural heart of the Slovenian nation. It is an important European commercial, business, exhibition and congressional centre as well as the transport, science and education centre of Slovenia.

A people-friendly city

As its inhabitants and numerous visitors will tell you, Ljubljana is, indeed, a people-friendly city. Categorised as a medium-sized European city, it offers everything a metropolis does yet preserves its small-town friendliness.

Its geographical position in the centre of Europe has determined Ljubljana as a natural meeting place for merchants and soldiers as well as - and more than once - peacemakers. The victors of the Napoleonic wars selected this peaceful city as the site of the Holy Alliance congress, which in 1821 sealed the European political geography for years to come.

The old meets the new

In Ljubljana the old meets the new; and it seems that history has spent all of the settlement's five millennia preparing it to become the nation's capital. It has managed to retain traces from all periods of its rich history; from the legacy of Roman Emona; through to the Renaissance, Baroque and Art Nouveau periods characterised in the house fronts and ornate doorways of the city centre, the romantic bridges adorning the Ljubljanica river, the lopsided rooftops and a park reaching deep into the city centre. Here eastern and western cultures met; and the Italian concept of art combined with the sculptural aesthetics of Central European cathedrals.

The city owes its present appearance partly to Italian baroque and partly to Art Nouveau, which is the style of the numerous buildings erected immediately after the earthquake of 1895. In the first half of the 20th century, modern Ljubljana was shaped by the strong personal style of Jože Plečnik, a great European architect and a local of Ljubljana. The cityscape was complemented by his modernist followers as well as by creations of the New Wave of acknowledged young architects. All the different facets of Ljubljana blend harmoniously into a single image.

A city of culture

Ljubljana is a city of culture. It is home to numerous theatres, museums and galleries, and boasts one of the oldest philharmonic orchestras in the world. The first music society in Slovenia, the Academia philharmonicorum, was founded in 1701. It was a vehicle for baroque music and also facilitated the development of musical production in this region. Its honorary members included such renowned composers as Joseph Haydn, Ludwig van Beethoven and Johannes Brahms, and distinguished musicians such as the violinist Nicolo Paganini. Between 1881 and 1882, at the very start of his career, Gustav Mahler was its resident conductor.

For the people of Ljubljana culture is a way of living and thinking and is very much a part of everyday life. Over 10,000 cultural events take place in the city every year, among which there are 10 international festivals. The inhabitants of Ljubljana and its visitors can admire artists from all the different fields - from music, theatre and fine arts to the alternative and avant-garde. In warmer months, the tables and chairs of the numerous cafés fill the banks of the Ljubljanica and the old city markets. It is here, after an almost obligatory Saturday visit to the Ljubljana market or the Sunday flea market, that the locals meet for a morning coffee or for an evening chat with friends.

A modern and lively city

The first impression a visitor gets of Ljubljana is that it is an exceptionally young city. It is home to over 50,000 students, who give it a special vibe. As four Slovene regions meet in Ljubljana, the city's numerous restaurants and inns offer a wide range of local delicacies, not to mention superb wines. Ljubljana did not earn the label of the city of wine and vine for nothing. In the past it was the wine-trading centre of the region and grapevines were planted on the slopes leading up to the present-day castle by the inhabitants of the Roman settlement of Emona. Today scientists are drawn to the city because of its high-calibre institutes and university, as are artists due to its world-famous graphic biennial, art academy and countless art galleries. International businessmen, economists and experts from all fields frequently attend the city's many business and congressional meetings, exhibitions and trade fairs.

In short: Ljubljana is a city that people often return to, be it because of work or because of pleasant memories of previous visits. It is similar to a number of other pleasant European cities - yet it is different - and if you want to be fully assured that Ljubljana is an interesting, pretty and friendly place then just ask the locals - they love it.

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Population: 292,988  / SURS, 1.1.2021

Čop Street. Ljubljana, Slovenia

Čop Street. Ljubljana, Slovenia. 22 February 2023.
Čop Street (Slovene: Čopova ulica) is a major pedestrian thoroughfare in the center of Ljubljana, Slovenia and regarded as the capital's central promenade.
Until the late 19th century, the street was known as Elephant Street (Slonova ulica) in memory of an elephant present in the city in the 16th century. A gift from the Ottoman sultan, the animal had been traveling in the entourage of Emperor Maximilian II on his way back from Spain to Germany, and had been stabled at what is now the upper part of the street in 1550, where the Slon Hotel now stands.
In 1892, the name of the street was changed to Prešeren Street (Prešernova ulica). In 1949, it was renamed Čop Street after Matija Čop, an early 19th-century literary figure and close friend of the Slovene Romantic poet France Prešeren.

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Driving Through Ljubljana, Part 1

Driving from the south-western to the northern part of Ljubljana, the capital city of Slovenia.

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