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A general overview of some of the main cities and towns, as well as principal roads in Slovenia. 

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Main Cities and Towns:

  1. Ljubljana: The capital and largest city of Slovenia, Ljubljana is situated in the central part of the country. It is known for its medieval architecture, charming old town, and Ljubljana Castle.
  2. Maribor: The second-largest city in Slovenia, located in the northeastern part of the country. Maribor is known for its wine production, historic buildings, and the annual Lent Festival.
  3. Celje: A historic town in central Slovenia with a rich cultural heritage. Celje Castle is one of the prominent landmarks in the town.
  4. Kranj: Located in the northwest of Slovenia, Kranj is the fourth-largest city. It has a well-preserved medieval old town and is known for its cultural events.
  5. Koper: A coastal town in southwestern Slovenia, Koper is the country’s only commercial port. It has a picturesque old town and serves as a gateway to the Slovenian coast.
  6. Novo Mesto: Situated in the southeastern part of Slovenia, Novo Mesto is known for its historical sites, including the Dolenjska Museum and the Novo Mesto Cathedral.

Principal Roads:

  1. A1 Motorway: Connects the capital city, Ljubljana, with the coastal city of Koper. It is a crucial route for transportation between the central and coastal regions.
  2. A2 Motorway: Connects the Austrian border near Karavanke Tunnel with the capital, Ljubljana, providing an important north-south connection.
  3. A3 Motorway: Connects the Croatian border near the city of Brežice with the Austrian border, passing through the eastern part of Slovenia.
  4. A4 Motorway: Connects the Hungarian border near Gornja Radgona with the Austrian border near Maribor, running through the northeastern part of the country.
  5. E61 European Route: Connects Austria and Hungary, passing through Slovenia. It is a part of the Pan-European Corridor Vb.
  6. E57 European Route: Runs from Ljubljana to Rijeka in Croatia, providing a vital link between the two countries.

These are just a few examples, and Slovenia has an extensive road network that facilitates travel within the country and to neighboring countries. Keep in mind that road infrastructure and connections may have changed, so it’s advisable to check the latest maps and travel information for the most accurate details.

Author: Kirill Shrayber, Ph.D.

I have been working with vector cartography for over 25 years, including GPS, GIS, Adobe Illustrator and other professional cartographic software.
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