Slovenia
The Republic of Slovenia is a small country in the heart of Europe, giving it an extra edge on the European global scene. The country is situated in South Central Europe, boarding to Italia, Austria, Hungary and Croatia. The Alps (Julian, Karavanke, Kamnik and Dinaric) face the Pannonian Plains and the Mediterranean meets the underground habitat, the Karst.
Slovenia has a population of two million people and the official language is Slovene, one of the South Slavonic languages. Slovenia’s landscape is surrounded with forests, grasslands, fields, gardens, orchards and vineyards. Situated is at the intersection of the four major European geographic regions, namely the Alps, the Pannonian Plains, the Dinarides and the Adriatic Sea on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea. Slovenia is a peaceful country, with its Alpine peaks and primeval forests making it a place worth visiting.
The countryside of Slovenia is breathtaking. It gives you a perfect opportunity to learn of natural attractions on different transverses, mostly hiking trails, among which the Slovenian Alpine Transverse is the longest and leads you through the hills and mountains from the northeast of Slovenia to Primorje.
Slovenia offers something for everyone – Either adventurous peaks of the Alps, serene and calm churches or the vibrant markets and streets of Ljubljana.






