Koper Izola Piran Portorož.
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Koht kus alustad kirjutama lugu oma kogemustest.
Jah – vahetud kogemused ja fotod kirjeldavad Sloveenia rannikuala kõige paremini kui sõnad. Särasilmselt jutustatud lood panevad igatsema reisimisest ning nii nagu on – reisida saab mitmeti. Suvisel ajal külasta kindlasti Sloveenia Istriat – Koper, Izola, Piran, Portoroži ja sa ei kahetse! Meil on olemas ühtteist antud piirkonna kohta materjale ning kindlasti saame jagad enda kogemusi – kuhu minna ja mida teha. Kui aga sinul on häid soovitusi mida teistega jagada – kirjuta meile sest igasugune vihje, uudis, soovitus annab võimaluse nautida Sloveeniat veelgi mõnusamalt. Eesti Sloveenia esindus
Slovenian Istria- A place where you start to write the story of your own experience!
First-hand experience and photographs tell the story of Slovenian Istria better than words. The eye glistens with excitement , the soul yearns to travel. Travelling to this part of the world is possible by road, by trail, by sea and by air. Slovenian Istria is located on meeting point of the Karst edge to the east, the Adriatic Sea to the west and the Bay of St. Bartholomew to the north. It borders on two neighbouring countries: Italy and Croatia, and is home to people of different nationalities.
The stories of Slovenian Istria stretch a long way back to the times of the Roman Empire and further. The remains of the Roman Empire can be found in the hamlets in the hinterland of Koper ,Izola and Piran, coastal towns bearing remains of the time long gone. The ancient atmosphere can be felt in cobbled streets, squares, churches, houses and in the vibrations of everyday life.
Istrian people tell the story of their homeland. They live in harmony with the soil, not always hospitable, yet rewarding hard work. They are fortunate to enjoy a moderate climate with mild winters and warm summers, enabling them to grow olives trees, vines and many different kinds of fruit, the basis of Istrian cuisine, not extravagant but a simple and healthy culinary and oenological art of food preparation. Fishing used to be an important part of everyday life, now, however, the number of fishermen is decreasing. Although the territory of Slovenia seems homogenous at first, it is nevertheless quite various when you look at the picturesque landscape of Šavrinski hills, Bržanija, the Karst edge and 47 kilometres of coastline. They each have special features but they are all part of Slovenia´s attractive seaside tourist resorts, famous for their diversity, unspoilt nature, kind people, rich cultural heritage and lively creativity, well-developed yet discreet tourist offer. A haven for your heart and soul. A place where you start to write the story of your own experience
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