A name that most Slovenians only remember from the Monopoly game, in recent years it has become more and more firmly anchored on the maps of European ski enthusiasts.
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Jasmina is a journalist and contributor to City Magazine, for whom traveling is a profession and a way of life. She is fascinated by big cities and their multiculturalism, and spends most of her time there.
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