Where is Slovenia?

Slovenia * * * Republika Slovenija (Slovenia), short for Slovenia, is a small country in southern central Europe, adjacent to the Alps.

It borders Italy in the west, the Adriatic Sea in the southwest, Croatia in the east and south, Hungary in the northeast and Austria in the north. Slovenia has a land area of 20,273 square kilometers and a population of about 2.05 million. Ljubljana is the capital and the largest city.

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Slovenia is Italy in the northwest and Croatia in the southeast. It is not surprising that Slovenia is sandwiched between two powerful neighboring countries. The problem is that the coastlines of the two neighboring countries are surprisingly long.

Koppel is the only port left to go to Slovenia. In fact, thanks to the fact that the Italian-Croatian border did not meet in koppel, Slovenia would really become a landlocked country. The existence of koppel not only gives Slovenes access to the sea, but also gives this tiny country a chance to survive.

Geographically speaking, Slovenia is located in the golden zone of southern Europe, where many important water systems and mountains meet. Coupled with the small country and few people, as long as economic and trade cooperation is pleasant, it will not easily intervene in political disputes among big countries. Therefore, many Central European countries are willing to cooperate with Slovenia.

Historically, Slovenia has long been under the rule of the Holy Roman Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. After the Muslim Turks withdrew from the middle reaches of the Danube, the region gradually prospered, and the commercial network running through Slovenia closely linked Vienna, Budapest and koppel.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Slovenia