1 Explore Plitvice Lakes National Park. Arguably the most stunning and famous thing to do in Croatia is hiking in the world-famous Plitvice Lakes National Park. Crowds of tourists flock to transport themselves into this fairytale land where emerald lakes are fed by cascading waterfalls settled in lush forests. ViewMap. Head off on an unforgettable adventure as you cover the best of Croatia and Slovenia in two weeks, starting in Zagreb. You'll cross borders to overnight in the capital of Ljubljana before venturing through the breathtaking scenery of Triglav National Park, the Soča Valley, and the Karst region. Your trip culminates along Croatia's Šranga(The obstacle) In the rural areas of Slovenia, it is still a tradition for the groom to pick up the bride from her house on their wedding day. On the way to her house, the local young men prepare Šranga (a wooden obstacle), to block the road and stop the groom from getting to his bride. When he arrives at the obstacle, he is given two InCroatia, we drive on the right side, and we follow the same common road rules as elsewhere in the world. What are the speed limits on Croatian roads? Generally speaking, the speed limit on Croatian motorways is 130 km/h, 90 km/h on open roads, and the inner-city speed limit is 50 km/h. There are of course exemptions to the rules on Fromthat time, the Slovenes were heavily influenced by both the Croats in the south and the German in the North. Their language is different than the one used by the Croats, Serbs and Bosniak. Now the Croats, Serbs and Bosniak use the same language with small differences, they can understand each other when speaking, with some exception. Hi My boyfriend and I are planning a trip to Europe (my first, his second) and have decided on Slovenia and Croatia for our visit. A friend has been living in Ljubljana for a few i3ecROr. 331 222 177 268 142 494 52 166 37

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