How many world capitals have you already visited and how many of these are European? Of course, Paris and Barcelona are wonderful places to visit or two. The only problem? Everyone else thinks so too. Maybe next time you'll think twice and go to one of the least visited countries in the world instead of a country besieged by tourists. From a Polynesian paradise to a hidden European gem, here are the seven countries with the least number of visitors, according to a World Tourism Organization survey.
Have you ever wondered what your life would be like if you were born somewhere else instead of in Slovenia. Say in the USA, Pakistan, Nigeria, Brazil, Russia, China or the Philippines? If It Were My Home helps you answer these questions by comparing selected countries based on statistical data. Are you heading out with a belly full of bread? Check out where it's worth going.
Due to the many similarities in name, flag and language, Slovenia and Slovakia are still regularly confused in the world. Did you know that Slovenian and Slovak share 1100 words? Lately, because of Melania Trump, the "all-knowing" Americans have also become more attentive to Slovenia, who, in order to avoid changing countries, have prepared a contribution in which they present the history of the two countries that incidentally gained independence in the same period, thereby providing additional confusion, and explain where the reason for similar names comes from. You probably didn't know that either, or that to smoke in Slovak means to poop or to go to great need.
The year 2016 was quite turbulent from an economic point of view. The cost of living has skyrocketed in many countries. If you think that life in Ljubljana or Maribor is expensive, you will stop complaining after viewing this list. The two largest Slovenian cities are among the cheapest. This is not the only surprise that awaits you. Just wait until you see which city has the highest cost of living. You would never have guessed! Let's bet our head! These are the most expensive places to live in 2016.
Slovenia may be really small in terms of its size, but in the field of ecology it belongs to the very top of the world.
We were recently able to convince ourselves that selfies are becoming an increasingly common cause of accidents, but do you know which country is the most dangerous to take a selfie? The U.S. Data Collection Agency did the analysis, and the result will surprise you.
The best country in the world is... Germany. At least that's what it says in the Best Countries report, which was presented at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. More than 16,000 people from 60 countries of the world were included in the research by News & World Report and New York BAV Consulting and the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business. .
The British Legatum Institute recently published an annual global prosperity index, the Prosperity Index, which ranks countries according to their level of prosperity. In 2015, there were no changes at the very top again, as Norway reigns there for the seventh year in a row. How did Slovenia fare among 142 countries?
History and unfortunately also the 21st century have shown us how fragile national borders are, even though we like to imagine them as concrete facts. That's why there are as many different borders as there are countries. From them, we can understand what kind of neighborly relations the countries have with each other, at least at the political level. Check the borders between individual countries around the world. Unfortunately, in some places they are still hermetically sealed, while in others the border is just a letter on paper.
Are you wondering where the happiest people live today? What is the happiest country in the world? Where will the pursuit of happiness and personal satisfaction bear the most fruit? If the World Happiness Report issued under the auspices of the United Nations (UN) is to be believed, you should move to Northern Europe, and where exactly below.
There are both moral and economic reasons for promoting gender equality around the world. Countries that give opportunities to women tend to be economically stronger - according to the latest report, discrimination against women and girls is said to bring high development costs. So which are the countries that offer the most to women? Slovenia is also among them.
Although baked eggs, toasted bread and muesli or cornflakes are something we take for granted and we can't even imagine breakfast without fattening dishes, many foreign children would be absolutely horrified by such a breakfast.
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