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  2. Croatia–Slovenia relations - Wikipedia

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    The border disputes between the two states concern: the division of former Yugoslav territorial waters, particularly in the Gulf of Piran;; the hamlets of Bužini, Mlini, Škodelini and Škrile located to the south of river Dragonja in Istria, which were administered by Croatia from 1954, after the river was re-routed, and which Slovenia claims as part of cadaster municipality Sečovlje;

  3. European route E61 - Wikipedia

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  4. European route E70 - Wikipedia

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    Slovenia. E 70 (national motorway A1) near Medvedjek slope in Slovenia. A3: Sežana - Divača; A1: Divača - Ljubljana (End of concurrency with E61) A1 / A2: (Ljubljana Ring Road (E57 E61) A2: Ljubljana - Čatež ob Savi Croatia. E 70 (national motorway A3) near Ivanja Reka interchange in Croatia.

  5. European route E751 - Wikipedia

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    Originating in Rijeka, Croatia, where it diverges from European route E61 before passing through the Kanfanar interchange, the route connects Pula, Rovinj, Poreč and Umag in Croatia with Koper in Slovenia. The route provides a high-performance road link in Istria and Slovenian Littoral. Unlike most routes, the E751 centers on the Kanfanar ...

  6. 'The Amazing Race 35' Goes from the Caves to the Sea in Slovenia

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    Find out which of the 6 teams went home in Leg 8 of the 35th race around the world, which saw the pairs continue to travel through Slovenia.

  7. European route E59 - Wikipedia

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    It begins in Prague, Czech Republic, passes through Vienna, Austria and Maribor, Slovenia, ending near Zagreb, Croatia. The total length of the route is 644 km (400 mi). The E59 largely consists of motorways but some sections are developed either as expressways or two-lane roads with at-grade intersections. The motorway sections are generally ...

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