Climbing in Slovenia - Osp region (English subtitles)
After a brief journey through Austria, we settled for a couple of days in Slovenian region around the town of Osp (close to Italian city of Triest). We started with a two days of climbing in the Crni Kal crag with a long limestone wall overhanging above a picturesque town with the same name, offering numerous easy sport routes. The crag is easily accessible from a large parking lot which you can reach after passing the town of Crnotice.
Later we drove closer to Osp and climbed around in the Babna and Misja Pec crags which are just outside of the town. The best idea is to park in an official, large parking lot just by Misja Pec and walk to one of the multiple (mostly pretty hard) routes in the area. There is also a basic camping in Osp which can be both an accomodation and parking (they also sell topo).
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Osp topo:
Crni Kal parking space:
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Trip report Ljubljana-Maribor InterCity Slovenia first class.
Trip report from the fastest slovenian train. And that in first class.
Agusta Bell 412 Slovenian Police
Agusta Bell 412 Slovenian Police, reg. S5-HPA engine testing after years of grounding, July 2015
Lepote Goriške - Solkanski most
Solkanski most je z osrednjim lokom s svetlobno odprtino 85 m največji kamniti most na svetu.
The Solkan bridge is the largest stone bridge in the world.
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Slovenia Cycling Adventure with SloActive
Cycling tour of Slovenia's Mighty Cave and Karst region with SloActive adventures: caves, castles, villages, nature, food and Lipizzaner horses.
Air Policing over Slovenia
Trains in Slovenia 30 & 31/03/18
Few passing trains in Ljubljana and Postojna, Slovenia over Easter weekend 2018 including steam trains!
Stone bridge over the river Soča at Solkan Slovenia
Description
ESI086556 Train Slovenia locomotive SŽ 342-010 Povir osobní potniški vlak 슬로베니아 전기기관차 قاطرة كهربائية
The Slovenian electric locomotive 342-010, which was exported by the Italian machine manufacturer Ansaldo, has the task to transport the commuter train LP6363 from Sežana, close to the border with Italy (railway line to Trieste), to the Slovenian capital Ljubljana on this wonderful Thursday afternoon. After a short traffic stop in Povir, the train accelerates and drives to its next stop in Divača.
Električna lokomotiva SŽ 342-010, ki ga je izvozil italijanski proizvajalec stroja, je v tem čudovitem popoldnevu v četrtek popoldne prepeljal potniški vlak LP 6363 iz Sežane v Ljubljano. Po kratkem postanku v Poviru se vlak pospeši in vozi do naslednje postaje v Divači.
Treni passeggeri Slovenia: la locomotiva elettrica sloveno 342.010, esportata dal costruttore di macchine italiano Ansaldo, ha il compito di trasportare il treno locale da Sesana, vicino al confine con l'Italia linea ferroviaria per Trieste, fino alla capitale slovena Lubiana su questo meraviglioso giovedì pomeriggio. Dopo una sosta corta a Poverio e guida fino alla fermata prossima a Divaccia San Canziano.
قطارات الركاب في سلوفينيا قاطرة كهربائية القطار المحلي سيجانا سكة حديد قطار الركاب ليوبليانا قطارات نقل المسافرين الحدود إلى إيطاليا
1971 Great Grandma Ethel Sings in Wendish (Prekmurian)
Please see the fixed version here: This is a snippet of tape of my great grandmother (on the left in the dark skirt, the picture is from 1956, the audio is from 1971) singing 2 songs in her native dialect. She wasfrom Shulenci (sp?) Which is in modern day slovenia Near the Hungarian border. -
FM Bandscan - Nemesnép - 2019
Video recorded on 2019. 09. 08.
Station List:
87,6 Muravidéki Magyar Radió (MMR) Pecarovci
87,9 Hitradio Ö3 Rechnitz/Hirschenstein
88,1 HRT Radio Sljeme Zagreb/Sljeme
88,5 Radio Prvi Maribor 1/Pohorje (RTVSLO)
88,9 Radio Prlek Ormoz/Litmerk
89,2 Hitradio Ö3 Graz 1/Schöckl
89,4 Radio Rogla Slovenske Konjice/Ljubicna gora
89,5 Narodni Radio Cakovec/Mohokos 1 - vodosprema
89,7 Antena Zagreb Zagreb/Sljeme
90,0 Radio Maxi Ljutomer-Kamenscak
90,2 MR 1 Kossuth Radió Nagykanizsa/Újudvar
90,4 Radio Maribor Boc
90,6 Ö1 Rechnitz/Hirschenstein
90,9 Radio Prvi Trdinov vrh
91,2 Ö1 Graz 1/Schöckl
91,7 Radio Koprivnica (RKC) Koprivnica/Jagnjedovec
91,8 Radio Ognjisce Murska Sobota 1/Nemcavci
92,1 HRT-HR 1 Zagreb/Sljeme
92,4 Val 202 Plesivec (Urslja Gora)
92,7 Muravideki Magyar Radió (MMR) Lendava/Dolnji Lakos
92,9 Magyar Katolikus Rádió Zalaegerszeg / Village Museum
93,1 Radio Maribor Maribor 1/Pohorje (RTVSLO)
93,5 Radio Burgenland Rechnitz/Hirschenstein
93,7 Radio Stajerski Val Boc
93,9 MR 2 Petőfi Radió Kab-hegy
94,1 Radio Prvi Kum
94,3 MR 2 Petőfi Radió Nagykanizsa/Újudvar
94,6 Radio Murski Val Pecarovci
94,8 Radio Kaj Krapina/Strahinjcica
94,9 Radio Burgenland Bad Gleichenberg/Stradner Kogel
95,1 Radio Celje Boc
95,4 Radio Steiermark Graz 1/Schöckl
95,7 Radio Maxi Pecarovci
96,1 HRT-HR 3 Ivanscica
96,4 Radio Slovenske Gorice Lenart/Hum
96,9 Val 202 Maribor 1/Pohorje (RTVSLO)
97,2 Radio Kaj Ivanscica 2
97,4 FM 4 Rechnitz/Hirschenstein
97,6 Val 202 Trdinov vrh
98,0 Hrvatski Radio Cakovec (HRCAK) Cakovec/Mohokos 1 - vodosprema
98,2 MR 2 Petőfi Radió Vasvar - Hegyhatsal
98,5 HRT-HR 2 Zagreb/Sljeme
98,8 Radio Studio M Prelog/Donji Kraljevec-Mejdolje
99,1 Antenne Steiermark Graz 1/Schöckl
99,3 Radio Max Marusevec/Cerje Nebojse-Gruntisce
99,5 Radio 1 Pomurje Radenci/Kapelski Vrh-Osnovna sola Kapela
99,7 ?? ??
99,9 Val 202 Kum
100,2 Radio Net FM Maribor 3/Vavtosek
100,6 Radio City Maribor 5/Pohorje
101,0 Radio 101 Zagreb/Sljeme
101,2 Retro Radió Vasvar - Hegyhatsal
101,4 ARS Plesivec (Urslja Gora)
101,7 FM 4 Graz 1/Schöckl
102,1 Radio 1 Pomurje Murska Sobota/Bogojina
102,4 HRT-HR 1 Ivanscica
102,8 Radio SI Maribor 1/Pohorje (RTVSLO)
103,2 kronehit Burgenland Bad Gleichenberg 3/Stradner Kogel
103,5 HKR-Hrvatski Katolicki Radio Zagreb/Sljeme
103,7 Hitradio Center Slovenija Maribor 4/Pohorje
104,0 Radio 105 Sveti Martin na Muri/Selnica-Veseli breg
104,1 kronehit Burgenland Rechnitz 2/Hirschenstein BKF
104,3 Radio Ptuj Ptuj 2/Vrbanjsak
104,7 MR 3 Bartók Radió Nagykanizsa/Újudvar
105,0 MR 3 Bartók Radió Kab-hegy
105,3 ARS Maribor 1/Pohorje (RTVSLO)
105,5 radio 88.6 Burgenland Rechnitz 2/Hirschenstein BKF
105,7 Radio Murski Val Zlatolicje/Grmada
105,8 HRT-HR 2 Kalnik/Vranilac
105,9 Radio Ognjisce Kum
106,4 HRT-HR 2 Ivanscica
106,6 Radio Monoster Szentgotthard (Monoster) / Akasztó-hegy
106,9 MR 3 Bartók Radió Vasvar - Hegyhatsal
107,3 Radio Ognjisce Boc
107,5 Otvoreni Radio Cakovec/Mohokos 1
MY CAB RIDE “TRANSALPINA RAILWAY part THREE WITH DMU SZ 813 100
The train will ride on a part of a historical “Transalpina Railway“, which was inaugurated on July 19th 1906 in order to complete the railway that linked Vienna and Central Europewith the Adriatic regions of Austro-Hungarian Empire, especially with the port at Trieste. The construction of the railway was for those times very complicated and demanded numerous exceptional architectural achievements (tunnels, bridges, viaducts etc.), which made the railway famous. Especially remarkable are the bridge of Solkan with its 85 metres long arcade, which is still world largest, and the tunnel of Podbrdo, the genuine passing under the Julian Alps with the length of 6327 metres. World conflicts of the previous century have caused Transalpina loose its role of a great commercial railway and made it a secondary line, which is nowadays reviving as a touristic railway connecting Austria, Slovenia and Italy.
The Oldtimer train will be pulled by a steam engine from the Railway Museum of Ljubljana. In case of danger of fire the steam engine will be substituted by a diesel engine. From the train station of Nova Gorica (Slovenia) we will immediately enter the landscape of incomparable and numerous beauties that runs along the wonderful Soča and Sava rivers....
Slovenian Railways Local Trains at Štanjel station
Local trains operated by disel car class 813, between Nova Gorica and Sezana. The town of Štanjel, a typical scenery in Karst region, southwestern Slovenia, is seen behind the trains. 05/06/2011.
Solkanski most - Solkan bridge
This is a view from Solkan bridge in Slovenia. The road bridge.
You can see the old bridge in a part of the movie. The town behind. River Soča underneath.
Vas, ki je zrasla iz zemlje | The Village that Grew from the Earth - film društva Mozaik
Kratki dokumentarni filma Društva Mozaik - Društvo za socialno vključenost.
Režija & Glasba: Jože Baša
Produkcija: ArtLab
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Dobitniki priznanj ACS za promocijo učenja in znanja 2015
Predstavljamo novih pet dobitnikov priznanj za promocijo učenja in znanja odraslih za leto 2015. Pridružili so se široki družini nagrajencev, teh je že preko 200, ki s svojim delovanjem in dosežki navdihujejo strokovno in laično javnost. Pričevanja letošnjih, sicer med seboj nepovezanih, posameznikov, skupin in organizacij lahko strnemo v krilatico: tudi povezovanje in sodelovanje je učenje.
Volo acrobatico sotto il ponte di Salcano/Acrobatic flight under the Solkan Bridge
Il 22 sett 2019 il pilota sloveno Benjamin Ličer Bendžo ha volato con un Zlin Z526 sotto il Ponte di Salcano (Slovenia) per celebrare il cento decimo anniversario del primo volo del pioniere del volo di origine slovena Edvard Rusjan avvenuto nei pressi di Gorizia (ora Italia) nel 1909. Il territorio in questione, ovvero l'attuale area di confine tra Italia e Slovenia, nel 1909, ovvero prima della Prima Guerra Mondiale, era parte dell'Impero Austro Ungarico.
Il Ponte di Salcano è un ponte ferroviario completato nel 1906 sul fiume Isonzo e costituito dal più ampio arco in pietra d' Europa (85m)
(19.9.22) The Slovenian pilot Benjamin Ličer Bendžo flew with a Zlin Z526 under the Solkan Bridge (Slovenia near Italy), the longest stone arch railroad bridge in Europe (85mt) completed in 1906.
This acrobatic flight took place to celebrate the anniversary of the first flight of the Italo-Slovenian pioneer Edvard Rusjan that occurred in 1909 near Gorizia (now Italy, in 1909 part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire).
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Slovenia ( ( listen) sloh-VEE-nee-ə; Slovene: Slovenija [slɔˈʋèːnija]), officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: Republika Slovenija , abbr.: RS), is a country located in southern Central Europe at the crossroads of the main European cultural and trade routes. It is bordered by Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the southeast, and the Adriatic Sea to the southwest. It covers 20,273 square kilometers (7,827 sq mi) and has a population of 2.07 million. One of the successor states of the former Yugoslavia, Slovenia is a parliamentary republic and a member of the United Nations, European Union, and NATO. The capital and largest city is Ljubljana.Slovenia is mostly mountainous with a mainly continental climate, with the exception of the Slovene Littoral, which has a sub-Mediterranean climate, and the northwest, which has an Alpine climate. Additionally, the Dinaric Alps and the Pannonian Plain meet on the territory of Slovenia. The country, marked by a significant biological diversity, is one of the most water-rich in Europe, with a dense river network, a rich aquifer system, and significant karst underground watercourses. Over half of the territory is covered by forest. The human settlement of Slovenia is dispersed and uneven.Slovenia has historically been the crossroads of Slavic, Germanic, and Romance languages and cultures. Although the population is not homogeneous, the majority is Slovene. The South Slavic language Slovene is the official language throughout the country. Slovenia is a largely secularized country, but its culture and identity have been significantly influenced by Catholicism as well as Lutheranism. The economy of Slovenia is small, open and export-oriented and has been strongly influenced by international conditions. It has been severely hurt by the Eurozone crisis, started in the late 2000s. The main economic field is services, followed by industry and construction.Historically, the current territory of Slovenia was part of many different states, including the Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire, Carolingian Empire and the Holy Roman Empire, the Habsburg Monarchy, Republic of Venice, French-administered Illyrian Provinces of Napoleon I., Austrian Empire and Austria-Hungary. In October 1918, the Slovenes exercised self-determination for the first time by co-founding the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs. In December 1918, they merged with the Kingdom of Serbia into the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (renamed Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929).
During World War II, Slovenia was occupied and annexed by Germany, Italy, and Hungary, with a tiny area transferred to the Independent State of Croatia, a Nazi puppet state. Afterward, it was a founding member of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia, later renamed the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, a communist state which was initially allied with the Eastern Bloc, but later founded the Non-Aligned Movement. In June 1991, after the introduction of multi-party representative democracy, Slovenia split from Yugoslavia and became an independent country. In 2004, it entered NATO and the European Union; in 2007 became the first formerly communist country to join the Eurozone; and in 2010 joined the OECD, a global association of high-income developed countries.
Train Ride
Here's some video of my train trip from Budapest to Ljubljana, Slovenia on September 23rd, 2015. There's nothing really special about this video and it was taken at about the halfway point, in Hungary. Considering that the distance was less than 500 km, it was a long 8 hour trip. Part of this journey was by bus and I think that it was due to tracks being closed because of the Syrian migrant situation.