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'''Central Slovenia''' is the region surrounding the Slovenian national capital of Ljubljana and the Kamniške Alps north of it.
 
  
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'''Central Slovenia''' is the region surrounding the Slovenian national capital of [[Ljubljana]] and the Kamniške Alps north of it.
  
* Ljubljana - the picturesque pint-sized capital
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* [[Ljubljana]] - the picturesque pint-sized capital
 
* Bistra - village and monastery
 
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*Iški Vintgar GPS 46.0,14.4666648 - (Iška Gorge)
 
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*Cerklje na Gorenjskem - a municipality covering several nice villages and mount Krvavec (which is a great place for sports)
 
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Central Slovenia encompasses the [[Ljubljana]] valley with Sava river and its tributaries Ljubljanica, Sora, Kamniška bistrica and others, and the surrounding hills. The northern part, with city's of Kranj, Škofja Loka and Kamnik formally belongs to Gorenjska, while its southern tip is considered a part of Dolenjska.
  
Central Slovenia encompasses the Ljubljana valley with Sava river and its tributaries Ljubljanica, Sora, Kamniška bistrica and others, and the surrounding hills. The northern part, with city's of Kranj, Škofja Loka and Kamnik formally belongs to Gorenjska, while its southern tip is considered a part of Dolenjska.
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The region is economically prosperous due to [[Ljubljana]] and the political and economical center of the state, and the industrially strong Kranj with headquarters of several internationally successful companies like Sava, Iskra and Merkur.
 
 
The region is economically prosperous due to Ljubljana and the political and economical center of the state, and the industrially strong Kranj with headquarters of several internationally successful companies like Sava, Iskra and Merkur.
 
  
 
The terrain is mostly flat, allowing for its rural use. With farming traditionally dependent on cows, pigs and poultry and the prevalent cultures are corn, potatoes and grasslands.
 
The terrain is mostly flat, allowing for its rural use. With farming traditionally dependent on cows, pigs and poultry and the prevalent cultures are corn, potatoes and grasslands.
  
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Slovenia is rich in dialects, which can differ even from village to village. So, too, is the central region. As a practical consequence, if you come from a Slavic country and would want to try a "bilingual" conversation, you will have to ask people to use proper Slovenian since local dialects, especially the rather detested variation used in Ljubljana, may be impossible to understand.
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Slovenia is rich in dialects, which can differ even from village to village. So, too, is the central region. As a practical consequence, if you come from a Slavic country and would want to try a "bilingual" conversation, you will have to ask people to use proper Slovenian since local dialects, especially the rather detested variation used in [[Ljubljana]], may be imfeasible to understand.
  
As elsewhere in Slovenia, you can rely on people speaking decent English and having at least basic knowledge of German, especially in the north. A desperate Italian, French or Spanish speaking tourist is quite likely to have some luck if he turns to the more polyglot younger generation.
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As elsewhere in [[Slovenia]], you can rely on people speaking nice English and having at least basic knowledge of ([https://de.ehalal.io/muslim-friendly-travel-2024/{{urlencode:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|PATH}} German]), especially in the north. A desperate Italian, French or Spanish speaking tourist is quite likely to have some luck if he turns to the more polyglot younger generation.
  
 
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Ljubljana is the central hub of Slovenia and the most common starting point of your visit to the nation. Refer to the Ljubljana#Get In|Get In section of the page on Ljubljana for more information.
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[[Ljubljana]] is the central hub of Slovenia the most common starting point of your visit to the nation. Refer to the [[Ljubljana]]#Get In|Get In section of the page on [[Ljubljana]] for more information.
  
 
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Central Slovenia is the region surrounding the Slovenian national capital of Ljubljana and the Kamniške Alps north of it.

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Cities

  • Ljubljana - the picturesque pint-sized capital
  • Bistra - village and monastery
  • Kranj
  • Kamnik - Lovely medieval town nestled beneath the picturesque Kamniške Alps.
  • Škofja Loka
  • Stična
  • Grosuplje

More Destinations

  • Iški Vintgar GPS 46.0,14.4666648 - (Iška Gorge)
  • Ljubljansko Barje - (Ljubljana Marshes)
  • Cerklje na Gorenjskem - a municipality covering several nice villages and mount Krvavec (which is a great place for sports)

Central Slovenia Halal Travel Guide

Central Slovenia encompasses the Ljubljana valley with Sava river and its tributaries Ljubljanica, Sora, Kamniška bistrica and others, and the surrounding hills. The northern part, with city's of Kranj, Škofja Loka and Kamnik formally belongs to Gorenjska, while its southern tip is considered a part of Dolenjska.

The region is economically prosperous due to Ljubljana and the political and economical center of the state, and the industrially strong Kranj with headquarters of several internationally successful companies like Sava, Iskra and Merkur.

The terrain is mostly flat, allowing for its rural use. With farming traditionally dependent on cows, pigs and poultry and the prevalent cultures are corn, potatoes and grasslands.

Local Languages

Slovenia is rich in dialects, which can differ even from village to village. So, too, is the central region. As a practical consequence, if you come from a Slavic country and would want to try a "bilingual" conversation, you will have to ask people to use proper Slovenian since local dialects, especially the rather detested variation used in Ljubljana, may be imfeasible to understand.

As elsewhere in Slovenia, you can rely on people speaking nice English and having at least basic knowledge of (German), especially in the north. A desperate Italian, French or Spanish speaking tourist is quite likely to have some luck if he turns to the more polyglot younger generation.

How to travel to Central Slovenia

Ljubljana is the central hub of Slovenia the most common starting point of your visit to the nation. Refer to the Ljubljana#Get In|Get In section of the page on Ljubljana for more information.

How to get around In Central Slovenia

File:Matevž (Slovenian cuisine) - Matevž (pureed beans with bits of Beef rinds), accompanied here with roast Beef and sauerkraut, is a traditional Central Slovenian dish

What to See

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Central Slovenia

Halal Restaurants & Food in Central Slovenia

Stay Safe

News & References


More Muslim friendly Destinations from Central Slovenia


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