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    Portoroz

    Portoroz is known as "the port of roses" in Slovenia. Portoroz has been recognized since the previous century for its climatic and health resort of international standard. The protected position shields Portoroz from north winds especially during the winter season. Tourists will find everything they are possibly looking for in their holidays in this place. Portoroz is located on the northern side of Piran Bay where Portoroz's modern coast resort is recognized as one of the most significant and largest tourist attraction in the Istrian Peninsula and Slovania. Moreover, Portoroz offers several amazing performance centres, various sporting grounds, white sand beaches, the Palace Hotel and new Thermal Baths, Marina and Secovlje Airport, Casino ambling House and some great restaurants.

    Furthermore, Portoroz is certainly a suitable location for vacations and holidays due to its calm Mediterranean climate with many hotels, campsites and private rooms as well as an excellent centre for coast exploring plus the strain peninsula surroundings and Karst district. During winter and autumn, Portoroz changes into a sporting event and cultural entertainment organizer as well as a congress centre.

    Climate on Slovenian Coast

    In Slovenia, the coastal area is the warmest areas. There are small amount of precipitate and many sunny days. The characteristics of the province weather are mild winter where the temperature only seldom drops under zero and hot summers. The summer heats mainly become one of the reasons why some tourists rarely come here for vacation during the summer.

    The Slovene Coast and Karst

    The Gulf of Trieste which is partially of Adriatic reaches the closest to the centre of Europe where the Slovene Coast and Karst lies. The Slovene Coast, which is also known as the Portoroz Riviera stretched from the border of Italy until the border of Croatia at the same length by the side of Dragonia River.

    Moreover, the Slovene Coast is separated into the cooperatives of Koper together with the tourist places in Zusterna and Ankaran with the settlements of tourist in Belvedere and Simon Bay as well as Piran, a charming momentous city with the tourist resort of Portoroz. The entire province is rather quickly accessible due to encouraging transport communications such as the Portoroz and izola Marinas, Ports of Piran, Izola and Koper, the Koper Railway Station and Portoroz Airport. The towns of Portoroz mostly are located at the entry of Istra and its way out is the entry of Europe.

    The Slovene Coast represents the starting point for several neighborhood trips especially Karst, Venice, Trieste, Pula and Porec. However, the coast has its specialty in its riches of the sea, luxuriant soil, calm climate, evergreen floras and natural beauties, remarkable trace of past and present, an expanded and excellent tourist offer compares to other parts in Europe.

    In addition, the majority of Portoroz people (which is also known as Portoroz Riviera) are Slovenes and Italian ethnic group. The residents of Portoroz shares two languages, which is Italian and Slovene; also implying equal rights in this bilingual province.

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