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 Slovenia, Ljublj.. - Anyone
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Posted on 04-19-06 10:37 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Anyone in Slovenia or know some details abut Slovenia, Ljubljana
Please help know me the life better. I would appreaciate information apart from those common ones on the web.
~pundit
 
Posted on 04-19-06 10:41 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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this is your slovania

 
Posted on 04-19-06 10:49 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Country (long form) Republic of Slovenia
Capital Ljubljana
Total Area 7,819.73 sq mi
20,253.00 sq km
(slightly smaller than New Jersey)
Population 1,930,132 (July 2001 est.)
Estimated Population in 2050 1,641,553
Languages Slovenian 91%, Serbo-Croatian 6%, other 3%
Literacy 99.0% total, N/A% male, N/A% female
Religions Roman Catholic 68.8%, Uniate Catholic 2%, Lutheran 1%, Muslim 1%, atheist 4.3%, other 22.9%
Life Expectancy 71.2 male, 79.17 female (2001 est.)
Government Type parliamentary democratic republic
Currency 1 tolar (SlT) = 100 stotins
GDP (per capita) $12,000 (2000 est.)
Industry ferrous metallurgy and rolling mill products, aluminum reduction and rolled products, lead and zinc smelting, electronics (including military electronics), trucks, electric power equipment, wood products, textiles, chemicals, machine tools
Agriculture potatoes, hops, wheat, sugar beets, corn, grapes; cattle, sheep, poultry
Arable Land 12%
Natural Resources lignite coal, lead, zinc, mercury, uranium, silver, hydropower
 
Posted on 04-19-06 3:09 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Pundit,

I dont know what type of informations you are looking for. But,I might go there briefly sometime this year. I know couple of professors from University of Ljubljana .
 
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Pundit, I had a good fortune of meeting couple of individuals from Slovenia about a month back and here is my impression after about 3 hours of conversation with them.

Huge majority Christians; small but rich country. Unlike people from Portugal of Poland, they are not keen in coming to UK or Germany to work as they are themselves rich and unemployment is low. Small capital (about 0.4 mio people); separated from Yougoslavia not so long ago. They look very similar to a Nepali with black hair. They had heard about Nepal and were quite enthusiastic to learn about HInduism. This is my personal impression after meeting these two people.

If you are going there soon, enjoy your trip.
 
Posted on 04-20-06 4:55 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thanks people , it seems i might have some Language problem ! Apart from that i dont think about any other stuff. When i look at the pictures all the place looks lill old-type with castle, old type of houses and all , i dont know if thats the whole truth.
Anyway, i iwll take as it comes.
Raja Hji i am looking for the society around Lj... and living styles.
Thanks for your 2 cents.
 
Posted on 04-22-06 1:11 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Pundit,

Maybe I can tell you a little bit of what I know about Ljubljana. I've been there a number of times. First of all, almost everyone speaks english, and it will come to you as a surprise. I usually went there over weekends from Italy, and people in Italy really don't speak much english. Ljubljana is pretty small if you consider just the heart of the city, the suburban sprawl is quite spreadout. Everything is pretty much around the city square on the banks of the river with the three bridges (I forget the names). Some pretty good pubs and bars on the part of town across the bridge, right below the castle.
The clubs there are pretty crazy, the girls are wilder than italian girls, atleast in my opinion. I'd recommend Papillon, it's right at the centre (quite close to where McDonalds is at the city center). Great food, very crowded.
One of my Slovene friends took me to a very local joint, very popular, where they served Horseburgers! If you are the adventurous kind, you can give it a try. It's isn't too bad really, as long as you try not to visualize the animal that you're eating.
 
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haha ! Is that so. Based on the comments of earlier postings i thought i'll have a language problem but your comment makes me lill happy. I'll there for 3 months max, i need to know places to go over the weekends and holidays. Hope i'll make good friends around. If they are pretty and frank, thats enough for me. I can dig my way thro'.
Alright doesnt sound that bad.
Hmm about horseburger, will think when it comes. It aint holy as Cow ;) so i may give it a try.
thanks dude !
 


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