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The Julian Alps are a region of Slovenia. They are part of The Alps and extend over the border into north-eastern Italy. They were named after Julius Caesar. They offer a wonderful alpine flair, that would have you swear you were in Upper Bavaria or Tyrol on a good day's hiking.

Cities

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Map of Julian Alps
  • 1 Bled — impossibly romantic mountain lake complete with castle, island and town
  • 2 Bovec
  • 3 Cerkno Cerkno on Wikipedia
  • 4 Dovje-Mojstrana — the best starting point for hiking and climbing to Julian Alps
  • 5 Idrija — the oldest Slovenian mining city, with more than 500 years of history
  • 6 Jesenice
  • 7 Kobarid — historical, culinaric and sport town
  • 8 Kranjska Gora — village and ski area
  • 9 Radovljica Radovljica on Wikipedia — old historical town, agriculture museum
  • 10 Srednja Dobrava — village with nice views of the mountains, close to Bled, Radovljica and Kropa
  • 11 Tolmin- the largest town in Soča Valley

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Talk

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Slovene is the national language. Most can speak Serbo-Croatian as a result to the Yugoslav experience (its also very similar) and many to most young people can speak some English and/or German. German also played a historic minority role in the region prior to WWII with many places having dual place names as a result. Today the Austrian and German tourists speak it.

Get in

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Get around

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Metal Days music festival in summer: http://www.metaldays.net/

Drink

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Sleep

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Stay safe

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