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  2. Portorož - Wikipedia

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    Portorož was a home of the Banka Koper Slovenia Open tennis tournament of WTA Tour from 2005 to 2010. Since 2013 the Tilia Slovenia Open, a men's ATP Challenger tournament, takes place every summer on the same courts of the ŠRC Marina.

  3. The Rolling Stones Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Rolling Stones Museum is a museum in Portorož in Slovenia. It is dedicated to the British rock band The Rolling Stones . The music television programme VH1 proclaimed it in 2013 one of the "10 Truly Insane Music Museums + Shrines".

  4. Fiesa, Portorož - Wikipedia

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    The coastal lake is the only brackish lake in Slovenia. [4] The two lakes have become a shelter to various rare species, and so they were protected as a natural monument in 1989. [ 5 ] The natural monument covers 2.1 hectares (5.2 acres).

  5. WTA Slovenia Open - Wikipedia

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    The Slovenia Open was a women's tennis tournament held in Portorož, Slovenia, originally from 2005 until 2010, and returned to the tour in 2021 and 2022. The WTA Tour event was a WTA International category, and then transitioned to its most recent variant, the WTA 250 category.

  6. Forma viva - Wikipedia

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    In Slovenia, a forma viva (from Latin 'living form') is an open-air sculpture gallery or museum set in a park, displaying contemporary sculpture from around the world. It also refers to Forma Viva, an annual symposium on the subject of sculpture. The symposia take place annually at different locations in Slovenia.

  7. 30 things to do when you’re bored (that are actually good for ...

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    Use your free time to read through historical documents from the 18th and 19th centuries and transcribe them — and you can do it all from home in your PJs. Sign up here . 8.