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The largest city in Slovenia
Ljubljana (Ljubljana) is the capital and political and cultural center of the Republic of Slovenia. Located in the upper reaches of the Sava River in the northwest, in a basin surrounded by mountains, there is a lot of dense fog. The city is the seat of the Slovenian central government and its ministries, parliament and president. The city enjoys the leading economic position in Slovenia due to its advantages in terms of transport links, industrial concentration, scientific research institutions and industrial traditions.
Chinese name
Ljubljana
Foreign name
Ljubljana
Alias
< p>"Dragon City"Administrative district category
Osrednie Slovenska
Region
Slovenia* **Heguo
Ljubljana is the largest city in Slovenia and one of the 11 special municipalities. It covers an area of ??about 170 square kilometers and has a population of 278,600 (2007 statistics). Ljubljana is the political, economic and cultural center of Slovenia. The city is the seat of the Slovenian central government and its ministries, parliament and president. Ljubljana is located in a valley basin at the foothills of the Alps, and the scenery is also very pleasant.
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