• The city retained this status until Slovenia became independent in 1991 and Ljubljana became the capital of the newly formed state.[20].
  • Ljubljana received a European Capitals of Inclusion and Diversity Gold Award.
  • Over time, the name evolved to its present form, and it reflects the affection and endearment that the people of Slovenia have for their capital city.
  • Slovenia's capital Ljubljana has more than 40 hotels ranging from super luxurious to boutique style hotels to a nice choice of affordable 3-star hotels.
  • In 1991, when Slovenia gained its independence, Ljubljana became the national capital.
  • The tongue twisting capital of Slovenia is the figurative and (almost) literal centre of the country, with nearly three times more inhabitants than any other Slovene...
  • Ljubljana is one of the few capitals where you can learn about the rich animal and plant life of the Ljubljanica River, the entirety of which belongs to Natura 2000.
  • The Capital City of Slovenia (officially named Republic of Slovenia) is the city of Ljubljana.
  • Strategically located at two hour’s drive from Venice and three from Vienna, Ljubljana, capital of Slovenia, is a very beautiful city and equally quiet...
  • Situated in the heart of Slovenia and home to only 300.000 people, Ljubljana is the country’s small, yet lively capital city, as well as one of Europe’s best-kept...