Travel Briefs: Asheville Symphony guild offers Croatia trip
Saturday, December 20th, 2008ASHEVILLE The Asheville Symphony Guild will host a 10-day trip to Croatia, featuring the Dalmatian coast and Slovenia , departing May 11.
ASHEVILLE The Asheville Symphony Guild will host a 10-day trip to Croatia, featuring the Dalmatian coast and Slovenia , departing May 11.
When Slovenia, the northernmost republic of the former Yugoslavia, broke away from its Balkan cousins in 1991 as an independent country, it chose an economic path leading back to its Austrian-Hungarian roots of ...
A flavour of the Balkans, inter-railing between Slovenian and Croatian capital cities.
Many countries have none. Finland has nearly 180,000. Slovenia has one. And it's a beauty.
A total of 1.66mn foreign tourists visited Slovenia over this period, representing a rise of 9% year-on-year on the figure of 1.52mn for the same period of 2006.
Banska Stiavnica's plague column is the central feature of its picturesque main square.
Went to Bled.Visited the Castle by the side of Lake Bled. Rode a boat with a rower to the small island in the middle of Lake Bled.There is a church in the island.One has to ring its bells for good luck.
Took a public bus to Postojna Cave,one hour from the city. It is a gigantic cave where you to have to take a train ride to go to the middle, There is a white blind salamender that lives in the cave.