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A very precise panorama as seen and recorded by prof. Heinrich Simony from Vienna University in 1855. In 1848 Ljubljana became connected by railway to Vienna and in 1857 to Trieste. Above the original panorama, a panorama generated by a code of Dr. Ulrich Deuschle www.udeuschle.selfhost.pro/panoramas/makepanora
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A view on Triglav national park, Slovenia
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a clear winter day enables magnificent view to Ljubljana, the capital city of Slovenia
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The highest mountain of Julian Alps is visited daily by tens or hundreds of climbers. Taken from Mali Draski vrh, 5 km apart. Winter view from Visevnik at: www.gigapan.org/gigapans/21358/
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One of the most beautiful views to Julian Alps in Slovenia
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The highest mountain in Slovenia, 2864 m. Photo taken from South East.
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