Lately, the situation on Earth seems to be getting worse day by day. Humans are slowly but steadily destroying the world with their behavior. Regardless, the situation is not as bleak as it may seem.
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Browsing the atlas is undoubtedly a special experience. How not, when maps give us the feeling that we can get from one end of the world to the other in just a few seconds.
When you travel the world, probably one of the best things you encounter is food. We dare say that everyone knows that you must try pizza in Italy, sushi in Japan or burek in the Balkans. Do you know what to eat in culinary lesser-known countries of the world?
Americans are unfortunately considered a somewhat limited people. Perhaps this is due to a lack of curiosity or education, and for some reason they lack the very knowledge of geography. Jimmy Kimmel therefore decided to ask people to name certain countries on a map. And what happened?
Tastes vary widely among people around the world. Nevertheless, cultures influence people from the same parts of the world to have similar eating habits. Some specialties have even grown into symbols of individual countries.
When we see a map of the world, apart from oceans, mountains, forests, deserts, ice, our eye does not perceive anything else. We do not see the essential - what qualities we have as residents of a certain continent, country, city, village. What are we like? What do we like? What don't we like? Who are we anyway? Are there even such maps that define precisely what kind of Earthlings we are? Or, rather, what are they supposed to be?
Stereotypes are deeply rooted in us, even though they often seem meaningless and pointless. Many times they are 'twisted from the vine', and sometimes they even hold a little. But are Montenegrins really a lazy nation? Are Gorenjci really stingy? Are the Germans really never late? Such stereotypes are usually a reflection of defensive perceptions of themselves and others, so they often do not 'drink water'. Or is it?
Do you use the Ljubljana passenger transport bus lines? Then the Troljo chatbot, the announcer of the arrivals of Ljubljana's 'trolls', is the interlocutor you need. It lives in your Facebook Messenger and is at your disposal 24 hours a day.
Holidays and holidays are the ideal period for a short trip or a longer trip. But with all the information about the vast number of important attractions, it is difficult to find and visit all the attractions of that place in a short time. Vouchercloud has a solution. They created a map of the top attractions of all the countries of the world, which helps tourists to orient themselves more quickly and speed up their decision-making process, what is worth seeing.
While some countries are extremely densely populated, in others the picture is just the opposite. You are interested in what the world map would look like if the territory was divided according to population size. Where Slovenia would move, who would be its neighbors and whether it would have direct access to the open sea, we will publish below.
If you are planning to travel abroad, it is wise to take a few minutes to study the map prepared by the experts at International SOS and Control Risks, which ranks tourist destinations according to the level of danger. Do not travel to these countries if you want to return home in one piece. These are the most dangerous tourist destinations of 2017.
Many names of Ljubljana's areas and points have very interesting names in Slovenian. Are you wondering how it would sound in English? Check what your ending is called in literal English translation. Laughter guaranteed! PS Let's meet at seven o'clock at Naked Hill!