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THANKS A LOT FOR THIS MUSIC 😘😘
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ОтветитьThe square reminds me of Verona, IT.
ОтветитьI came here because of: LUKA DONCIC!
ОтветитьOf all the European cities I have visited, this was my favorite.
Ответитьlove from india
ОтветитьLJUBLJANA ❤️ SLOVENIJA 🇸🇮
ОтветитьLjubljana is beautiful city
ОтветитьPlecnik was the Slovenian Frank Lloyd Wright
ОтветитьI visited Slovenia once - 14 years ago. It's stuck with me. Still one of my favorite places I've visited.
I did use Rick's book when I was there, and it was great overall. However, Plečnik's house was probably the most skippable thing I did. I felt my time could have been spent better elsewhere.
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ОтветитьRiiiickkk!
ОтветитьAs much as I personally like R. Steves, I went to Cinque Terra on his advice in April back in 2009 and found it kind of desolate, obviously waiting for hordes to arrive, and the visitors that were there were a breed of Americans who were about as interested in the place as they would have been waiting for a bus in the US. I remember waking past dozens of stone-faced Americans on the cliff paths, not single hello or smile—most of them I suspect there because of RS. Steves touted the place for its "authenticity" ... I didn't quite get it. It's a physically gorgeous place with obvious economic problems, and set up almost exclusively for tourism. Strange conundrum. I felt that The Lonely Planet guide I used in Siena was more practical and reality based.
ОтветитьIt's Liabach!!
ОтветитьHowdy Rick; thanks much.
ОтветитьThis may be off topic, but why are Slovenians the least Slavic of all Slavs? They rarely drink, they don't party that much, they rarely wear Addidas track suits, etc. Why are they not living a very Slavic lifestyle?
ОтветитьRicky I will be visiting Ljubljana for first time in December, i am looking forward to have a good time.
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It's funny to me how all native english speakers pronounce Ljubljana as Ljublijana lol
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ОтветитьThank you for posting the video!
ОтветитьSlovenia is one of the highlights of a European tour. Despite some similarities, I was still amazed at how different they were, even from their closest neighbors, like Austria and Croatia. I respect the way Slovenes have maintained their identity with their distinct language and culture even after centuries of being absorbed into other empires and political systems.
Ответитьhehehe our vine Jerič <3
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ОтветитьInteresting!
Ответитьhvala!
Ответитьmy country i live in kočevje every one loves slovenia
ОтветитьMy beautiful home town <3
Ответитьmy beautiful country
ОтветитьHow's the transportation system in Slovenia...planning to include this in my itinerary.
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ОтветитьNeat history, but how's the nightlife, Steve?
ОтветитьSLOVENIJA SLOVENIJA sLOVEija I DONT CARE I LOVE IT
Ответитьbeautiful country
ОтветитьThanks very interesting
ОтветитьA beautiful city. Looks so prosperous!
ОтветитьV bistvu je 280.000 bližje številki 300.000 kot pa 250.000 ;)
Ответитьpol kile, pronounced "pou kile" is the only correct answer. Branjevka ne zna sklanjati.
ОтветитьMaravillosa Eslovenia
ОтветитьMore expensive than in the rest of the country, but still cheaper than in the western cities. 50m2 apartment is around 500E/month, house in the city is usually around 700-2000E/month.
ОтветитьWe love Plecnik! Made Ljubljana so pretty <3
ОтветитьThose streets are closed to cars
ОтветитьThe rents are not expensive at all. My friend found an apartment for maybe E45
ОтветитьKončno nekaj pozitivnega o naši državi :)
ОтветитьRick Steves COME TO SERBIA!!!
Ответитьnot only that but Plečnik was a renown architect of his time. being a proffessor in Vienna and even doing work in Prague
Ответитьbecause the old city center is "pedestrian only" zone. And that is the best change that happened in the last years, it is so nice for drinking coffee and chating without cars roaring by :)
ОтветитьI live in Slovenia and our main city is amazing.
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