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University of Ljubljana - English
URL: http://www.uni-lj.si/

A Brief Description of University. Office of International Relations. Staff. A List of Faculties, Colleges and Academies. Libraries. Study Programmes. Other organisations of the UoL: RCU, Computing Centre, METULJ. Related Organizations.

[ eng ]


Hotel Union and Holiday Inn, Ljubljana - English, Slovenian
URL: http://www.gh-union.si/

General information, facilities, location.

[ eng ]


Hotel "Turist", Ljubljana, Slovenia - English, Slovenian
URL: http://www.hotelturist.si/

Located in the centre of Slovenia's capital.

[ eng ]


Hotel "Lev" - English, Slovenian
URL: http://www.hotel-lev.si/

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[ eng ]


Astral hotel - English, Slovenian
URL: http://www.astralhotel.net/

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[ eng ]


Hotel "Slon" - English
URL: http://www.hotelslon.com/

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[ eng ]


GEA College - English
URL: http://www.gea-college.si/

Global Entrepreneurship Academy, Slovenia, Ljubljana, provides different training and educational programs for managers and entepreneurs, specialized in developing small and medium sized businesses.

[ eng ]


Ljubljana Through the History - English
URL: http://www.ijs.si/slo/ljubljana/ljubljana-history.html

Ljubljana's geographical position has governed its colourful past. A brisk migration of nations flowed through the Ljubljana gateway, part of the natural entrance from Central Europe to the Mediterranean, the Balkans and on towards the East. So it is not surprising that settlements of pile dwellers, and later Illyrians and Celts, grew up in this region more than 5000 years ago.

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