A country located in south-central Europe.
Slovenia is situated in the northern part of the Balkan Peninsula, bordering Austria to the north, Hungary to the east, Croatia to the south, and Italy to the west.
After World War II, it formed the socialist Yugoslavia federation alongside Serbia and others, but gained independence in 1991 due to conflicts with Serbs and other factors.
It joined the United Nations in 1992 alongside Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and joined NATO and the EU in 2004.
After World War II, it formed the socialist Yugoslavia federation alongside Serbia and others, but gained independence in 1991 due to conflicts with Serbs and other factors.
It joined the United Nations in 1992 alongside Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and joined NATO and the EU in 2004.
Beyond its capital Ljubljana, Slovenia boasts the popular tourist destination Bled, famous for its beautiful lake, and the town of Postojna, renowned for its limestone caves.
Slovenia is also a hidden gem for wine. Particularly in the Primorska region, you can enjoy the rich culinary culture alongside locally produced wines. This is because it lies at the same latitude as France’s Bordeaux region, with a climate ideal for winemaking. Rakija, a fruit-based distilled spirit, is also popular and makes a perfect souvenir.
Explanation of this calligraphy
The top row is in hiragana, the middle row in kanji, and the bottom row in katakana, all written horizontally.
























