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Little Slovenia is the least visited and most underrated of Europe's alpine countries.
After Tito died in 1980, his villa was converted into a classy hotel, offering guests a James Bond ambience. In one high-end suite, you can actually sleep in the dictator's bed.
Secret Slovenia richly deserves to be discovered This fascinating and offbeat corner of Europe is one more example of the continent’s many hidden charms. Saturday, December 23, 2023 1:30am Life ...
But many look back longingly toward the days when Slovenia was still part of Yugoslavia. For those who feel "Yugonostalgia," life felt better in the days of Josip Broz Tito.
The brand is launching Tito's in a a Big Can, a 128-ounce stainless steel mini cocktail keg available for $200.
A new book by a Slovenian historian suggests that Stalin might have been killed by former Yugoslavian dictator Tito. By Noah Charney.
With just 2 million people, tiny Slovenia is one of Europe's most overlooked, yet unexpectedly delightful destinations where the Germanic, Mediterranean, and Slavic worlds come together.
With just two million people, tiny Slovenia is one of Europe’s most overlooked yet unexpectedly delightful destinations. Located where the Germanic, Mediterranean, and Slavic worlds come toge… ...
Members of Slovenia's current right-wing government argue that Tito's forces were operating with a communist agenda and a clear plan for postwar dominance.
Members of Slovenia’s current right-wing government argue that Tito’s forces were operating with a communist agenda and a clear plan for postwar dominance.
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