![]() But Slovene alpinist Davorin Karničar took it to the next level when he ski down from the top of the highest mountain in the world. Summiting Mount Everest is a huge achievement. Martin Strel was the first person in the world to swim the entire length of Mississippi River, Yangtze River, Amazon River and the Danube River. It is believed to be 55,000 years old.ġ1. In 1995, archaeologists found the Divje Babe Flute, which is a flute made from the bone of a bear. In 2002, the oldest wheel ever encountered was discovered here which is estimated to be at least 5000 years old. The Slovenians have always been a curious bunch. You can book a cell here and the best part is that unlike other jails you’ll be able to check out whenever you want to.ġ0. Hostel Celica in Ljubljana occupies a converted jail. Is spending a night in a prison on your bucket list? Stop thinking about the crimes you have to commit. The oldest vine in the world is in Maribor and it still bears grapes.ĩ. Slovenia is one of the highest wine consuming nations. Now if you have so many vineyards then it is obvious that the people would like to drink wine as well. In fact, it is said that the country has a vineyard for every 70 people. #Facts about slavania skin#It is also home to a blind salamander which is known as “the human fish” because of its pinkish skin colour. You will see stunning formations of stalagmites and stalactites in the cave. Out of all the caves, Postojna Cave is the country’s most visited attraction. It’s a lot looking at the size of the country. And every year about hundred new ones are discovered. There are more than 10,000 caves in Slovenia. “Choti choti countries me lambe lambe log milte rehte hain”.ħ. The average height of a male is 180.3 cm whereas the female average height is 167.4 cm. Slovenia is one of the 10 tallest countries on the planet. This little known, fascinating creature is found natively in Slovenia. Etruscan shrew, weighing at 2 grams, is the lightest mammal in the world. It contains 1% of the world’s organisms on 0.004% of the Earth’s surface area.ĥ. Forests cover more than half of Slovenia and the country is extremely green. Slovenia is one of the world’s most peaceful countries and has ranked 8 th on the Global Peace Index.Ĥ. The people are calm, peaceful and extremely hospitable. Everyone wanted to go and see if the water is really that blue. Lake Bled has become extremely popular after its photos started making rounds on social media. Slovenia is home to one of the world’s most beautiful lakes. It shouldn’t be surprising to know that it was Slovenian (Anton Jansa) who wrote the first modern beekeeping manual.Ģ. Slovenian people also have a well-known proverb that says: “Priden kot čebela”, which means hardworking as a honey bee. This bee is a symbol of hard work and diligence. You will find colourful beehives dotted throughout fields, on the edge of forests, in gardens and on city rooftops.Ĭarniolan honey bee is an indigenous Slovenian subspecies of bee. It’s quite fascinating to know that with a total of 2 million people, about 90.000 Slovenians are beekeepers. Beekeeping is a cherished national tradition in Slovenia. From its numerous hidden caves, beautiful forest canopy, an awesome network of waterways amazing hospitability, you will fall in love with Slovenia.ġ. The first thing you will notice after entering the country is its greenery. The country has become very popular as more and more people come here to visit the beautiful Lake Bled. With a narrow coastline, it shares its land borders with four countries – Austria, Croatia, Hungary, and Italy. Slovenia is a tiny country located in southern Central Europe. ![]()
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