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10 Best place to visit in Kozina Slovenia

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Kozina Chestnut Festival 02

Slovenia Chestnut Festival in Rodik near Koper
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The Couch Traveller #10 - Slovenia

The Couch Traveller: Slovenia guided tour by No LImits Tours

Explore some cool spots in Slovenia with adapted travel specialists No Limits Tours. Danijel takes you to places and gives some good foodie tips too! .
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Best Attractions & Things to do in Ljubljana, Slovenia

In this video our travel specialists have listed some of the best things to do in Ljubljana . We have tried to do some extensive research before giving the listing of Things To Do in Ljubljana.

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List of Best Things to do in Ljubljana

Ljubljana Old Town
Union Experience
Preseren Square
Cankarjevo Nabrezje
Cathedral of St. Nicholas (Stolnica Sv. Nikolaja)
Tivoli Park
River Ljubljanica Kanal
Triple Bridge (Tromostovje)
Sts. Cyril and Methodius Church
Gornji Trg

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RIJEKA & ZADAR | Slovenia & Croatia | Road Trip

Two beautiful cities and a breathtaking trip between them.

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--This video, unfortunately, is not sponsored by Peugeot...yet😏--

RIJEKA is the principal seaport and the third-largest city in Croatia (after Zagreb and Split). It is located in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County on Kvarner Bay, an inlet of the Adriatic Sea and has a population of 128,624 inhabitants. Historically, because of its strategic position and its excellent deep-water port, the city was fiercely contested, especially among Italy, Hungary (serving as the Kingdom of Hungary's largest and most important port), and Croatia, changing hands and demographics many times over centuries. The city has a strong sense of identity and the autochthonous inhabitants of Rijeka are referred to as Fiumans.

ZADAR is the oldest continuously-inhabited Croatian city. It is situated on the Adriatic Sea, at the northwestern part of Ravni Kotari region. Zadar serves as the seat of Zadar County and of the wider northern Dalmatian region. The city proper covers 25 km2 (9.7 sq mi) with a population of 75,082 in 2011, making it the second-largest city of the region of Dalmatia and the fifth-largest city in the country.

The area of present-day Zadar traces its earliest evidence of human life from the late Stone Age, while numerous settlements date as early as the Neolithic[citation needed]. Before the Illyrians, an ancient Mediterranean people of a pre-Indo-European culture inhabited the area. Zadar traces its origin to its 9th-century BC founding as a settlement of the Illyrian tribe of Liburnians known as Iader[citation needed].

In 59 BC it was renamed Iadera when it became a Roman municipium. In 48 BC it became a Roman colonia. During Roman rule Zadar acquired the characteristics of a traditional Ancient Roman city with a regular road network, a public square, and an elevated capitolium with a temple.

After the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 and the destruction of Salona by the Avars and Croats in 614, Zadar became the capital of the Byzantine theme of Dalmatia. In the beginning of the 9th century, Zadar came briefly under Frankish rule, but the Pax Nicephori returned it to the Byzantines in 812. The first Croatian rulers gained brief control over the city in 10th century. In 998 Zadar swore allegiance to Doge Pietro Orseolo II and became a vassal of the Republic of Venice. In 1186 it placed itself under the protection of Béla III, King of Hungary.

In 1202 the Venetians, with the help of Crusaders, reconquered and sacked Zadar. Hungary regained control over the city in 1358, when it was given to king Louis I of Hungary. In 1409 king Ladislaus I sold Zadar to the Venetians. When the Turks conquered the Zadar hinterland at the beginning of the 16th century, the town became an important stronghold, ensuring Venetian trade in the Adriatic, the administrative center of the Venetian territories in Dalmatia and a cultural center. This fostered an environment in which arts and literature could flourish, and between the 15th and 17th centuries Zadar came under the influence of the Renaissance, giving rise to many important Italian Renaissance figures like Giorgio Ventura and Giovanni Francesco Fortunio, who wrote the first Italian grammar book, and many famous Croatian writers, such as Petar Zoranić, Brne Krnarutić, Juraj Baraković and Šime Budinić, who wrote in the Croatian language.

After the fall of Venice in 1797 Zadar came under the Austrian rule until 1918, except for the period of short-term French rule (1805–1813), still remaining the capital of Dalmatia. During French rule the first newspaper in the Croatian language, Il Regio Dalmata – Kraglski Dalmatin, was published in Zadar (1806–1810). During the 19th century Zadar functioned as a center of the Croatian movement for cultural and national revival in a context of increasing polarization and politicization of ethnic identities between Croats and Dalmatian Italians.

With the 1920 Treaty of Rapallo Zadar was given to the Kingdom of Italy. During World War II, it was bombed by the Allies and witnessed the evacuation of ethnic Italians. Partisans captured the city on 1 November1944; in 1947 it officially became part of SR Croatia, a federal constituent of the SFR Yugoslavia, whose armed forces defended it in October 1991 from the Serb forces who aimed to capture it.
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Kozina Chestnut Festival 03

Slovenia Chestnut Festival in Rodik near Koper

Lake Bled, Slovenia | Cost, things to see, how to reach | Most beautiful place in Slovenia

An hours drive away from the Slovenian capital, Lake Bled is one of the most popular and visited destinations in the country. How to reach there and what is it worth of? Find out in this vlog!

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#216 - Slovenia, Koper area - Slovenian coast part 1 - Kozina to Koper (08/2018)

Filmed in August 2018.
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Sadly, the last real ride of the season but what a great ride - the entire (well, sort of) Slovenian coast, with all four major cities, on a single ride! Koper, Portorož, Piran and Izola are all in here. Ok, not in this first part but... soon.

I start in Kozina, nicely connecting to the movie #166 (Kozina to Trieste) on a brilliant road with almost no traffic but with many weird issues. And while it looks like a descent on a map, the first part has a long climb (isn't every climb long? ;)) before the great descent, with incredible views, nice rest places and viewspots!

There are also villages along the way, a garbage truck, a highway, some cyclists and really tricky bike paths. To make things really weird, instead of the distance being 17 km (for some reason, that's what I thought) and taking about half an hour (hey, should've been a steep descent all the way!) it ended up taking an hour! I did stop a few times to take photos and enjoy the view but still… weird.

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Le tradizioni della SLOVENIA: artigianato in Bela Krajina

Viaggio in Slovenia: tradizioni della Bela Krajina.
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La Bela Krajina è una zona poco turistica da vedere in Slovenia famosa per i suoi vigneti, per la natura e per l'artigianato tradizionale.
La decorazione delle uova e il vino sono due dei prodotti tipici sloveni che vengono fatti qui.

L'artigiano tradizionale sloveno è ancora vivo in Bela Krajina e tra le cose da comprare in Slovenia come souvenir ci sono sicuramente le uova decorate a mano.

Metlika e dintorni sono di certo una meta non così comune per un viaggio in Slovenia ma se cercate informazioni per cosa vedere nella Bela Krajina trovate qui tutti gli articoli.

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#168 - Slovenia, Kozina area - Rijeka to Tireste part 5 - Hrpelje to Račice (08/2016)

Well, time to end this brilliant ride. And while the way back is the same, there is hardly a better lighting than this. Surely, a ride to enjoy, even when in a hurry and being caught by night. And how often do you get to ride through three countries in a single day? In just... 2 hours or so? Just relax and enjoy.

Filmed in August 2016.

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Materija, Slovenia, European route E61. Материя, Словения, Европейский маршрут Е61.

Materija is a small settlement in the Municipality of Hrpelje-Kozina in the Littoral region of Slovenia. It lies between fields and meadows in the Materija Lowland, a dry karst valley bottom, along the road from Rijeka to Trieste.

Materija, Slowenien, Europastraße 61.

Европейский маршрут Е61 — европейский автомобильный маршрут категории А, соединяющий Филлах (Австрия) и Риеку (Хорватия).
На всём протяжении, за исключением небольшого участка в южной Словении, маршрут является автомагистралью.

BCA26 Buzet, Croatia to Rodik, Slovenia - Balkans Cycle Adventure

Balkans Cycling Adventure - BCA. Cycle Day 26: Buzet (Istria), Croatia to Rodik, Slovenia. 45km (889vm). Connal Tours European Cycling Tour 2024. Connal Kit for all your cycle touring clothing.
2 good climbs. Last one went on for 20km but eased at the top. Border crossing after the first climb up to the karst cliff faces. No need to stop at this border crossing. Great downhill with forest valley views. We could see trains running along high on the other side. Could also see our route hair pinning down to cross a river. Crossed that river, then of course the start of climb number 2. We tried for a coffee in a little village with a crooked church bell tower - Črni Kal. Only offerings were back down a couple of hairpins we had already climbed. No - didn't go back for that coffee. Sat in the shade of the crooked church tower and had a couple of Oreos and some nuts to keep us going on this climb. We changed our route last night saving us another 200+vm but were unsure of traffic levels. Not to worry, when I saw a 7T limit on our road we knew we were safe from big trucks. Lots and lots of motorbikes travelling this scenic route. Views to the ocean at Trieste. Could see ships in the bay. Motorway with more construction happening (it went through a tunnel). Stopped for lunch in a Brew House at Kozina. We were only 5km from our destination but knew we were going to a very small village. Only offerings are dinner and breakfast at our accommodation. There's always a surprise around the corner. Our final route to the village was closed and blocked with serious diggings. Fortunately, we saw a local cyclist navigating the mounds of earth so we could see a way through. Bonus - no traffic once we passed this section. Met a Danish couple coming towards us. On the road for 12 months. Yet another roadblock just 100m from our Hotel- had to back track and take another street. One of our bigger days vertically but was a beautiful ride. Great little hotel. Good room. Washing done & hanging in the sun. Off to dinner in the courtyard.
Cycle Day 26 of 45 over 10 weeks cycle touring covering over 2400km in a loop circuit of the West Balkans in Europe through 8 countries. Connal Kit for all your cycling touring clothing. Connal Tours European Cycling Tour 2024. connalkit.com.au 6June2024.

Amazing Places - Lake Bled, Slovenia (Summer 2023, 4K)

Lake Bled 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 from Ljubljana International Airport and 55 km from the capital city, Ljubljana. Lake Bled is 4.2 km from the Lesce–Bled train station.

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Kozina,Hrpelje razgled

Hrpelje-Kozina city

Freight Trains near Hrpelje-Kozina, Slovenia[9 April 2020]

Description is written into English, Romanian and Slovene.
EN: Freight trains recorded on a sunny Spring day on the Karst rampe in south-western Slovenia.
RO: Trei marfare filmate într-o zi splendidă de primăvară în Slovenia de sud-vest.
SLO: Tovorni vlaki zabeleženi v sončnem pomladnem dnevu na kraškem pobočju pri Hrpeljah-Kozini.
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00:10 - Container train pulled by a SŽ Class 363 with a SŽ Class 541 as banker;
01:20 - Mixed freight pulled by a SŽ Class 541;
02:45 - Tanker train pulled by a Class 363.
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🇭🇷 [2K] Roadtrip Croatia 2022 #01 - From Rupa to Rijeka [Jadranska Magistrala]

Roadmap:
00:20 ► Border Slowenia
00:50 ► Border Croatia
04:52 ► Permani
05:37 ► Mucici
07:17 ► Jusici
08:18 ► Matulji
09:47 ► Exit to A7
10:35 ► Highway A7
12:00 ► Rijeka A7
12:47 ► Exit Rijeka A7
13:06 ► Rijeka City
15:15 ► Rijeka Apartment
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Slovenia: A1 Koper - Razdrto

Avtocesta A1 also known as Slovenika from Koper / Capodistria (H5) to Razdrto. (razcep Nanos, H4)
Avtocesta A1 znana tudi kot Slovenika od Kopra / Capodistria (H5) do Razdrto. (razcep Nanos, H4)

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Best Shots Of Slovenian Trains In May 2022

In this video, I've compiled some of my best footage from May 2022. You can see: SŽ 342 pulling an international train, an LTE Vectron pulling tanker cars, SŽ 363 pulling a freight train, SŽ 310(Pendolino) doing 160km/h, SŽ 342 engine running light, SŽ 541(eurosprinter) and rented Vectron pulling Eurocity trains and a few others.
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Ljubljana: La Perla Verde della Slovenia

Scoprite la bellezza verde di Ljubljana, la capitale slovena, attraverso 10 luoghi incantevoli. Dal Castello di Ljubljana al suggestivo Ponte dei Draghi, viaggiate con noi in questa destinazione europea unica. Iscrivetevi per ulteriori avventure!

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