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The area of present-day Ljubljana has been inhabited since the prehistoric era. During Roman times it was the location of a city called Emona. Evidence of Roman times can be found all over the city in the form of ruins and Roman artefacts in the city's various museums. The first time Ljubljana was mentioned in historical sources was in the 12th century. The region around Ljubljana was under Habsburg rule from the Middle Ages until 1918, when it became part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. In 1991 it became the capital of an independent Slovenia.

Ljubljana is Slovenia's largest city by far, although is has the feel of a provincial town rather than a nation's industrious capital. Although Ljubljana was controlled by imperial Austria for large periods in its history, it has a vibrant Slavic atmosphere, rather than an Austrian one. There are always many students in the city, who attend Ljubljana University and keep the city young.

Ljubljana boasts numerous historic buildings, some of which date from Roman times. Central Ljubljana's outline was formed during the Middle Ages, but an earthquake in 1511 destroyed many buildings. They were mostly rebuilt in the Baroque style.

In the 15th century the Habsburgs took control of the area. During that time many of the city's pale-colored churches and mansions were built. These constructions earned the city its nickname of 'White Ljubljana'. Between 1809 and 1814 Ljubljana was the capital of Napoleon's short-lived 'Illyrian Provinces'.

An earthquake in 1895, once again destroyed numerous buildings, but the city was rebuilt, mostly in the Vienna Secession style.

Most of Ljubljana's sights a concentrated around the Ljubljana River.

Points of interest
Museums
Bridges

There are numerous bridges in Ljubljana that cross the Ljubljanica River. They include:
Parks

There are many hotels, cafés and restaurants in Ljubljana. The city is located along the trade route between the northern Adriatic Sea and the Danube region, north of Slovenia's largest marsh and more or less in the center of the country.


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Ljubljana ©Simon Hermans
Ljubljana ©Simon Hermans

Ljubljana ©Roxanne
Ljubljana ©Roxanne

Building in Ljubljana ©David Fartek
Building in Ljubljana ©David Fartek

Ljubljana ©Nejc Soklič
Ljubljana ©Nejc Soklič

Street in Ljubljana ©Aleksandr Filippov
Street in Ljubljana ©Aleksandr Filippov

Dragon bridge ©Frank Eiffert
Dragon bridge ©Frank Eiffert

River Boat ©Aimen Denche
River Boat ©Aimen Denche

Ljubljana ©Jared Lisack
Ljubljana ©Jared Lisack

Ljubljana ©Eugene Kuznetsov
Ljubljana ©Eugene Kuznetsov

River Boat ©Eugene Kuznetsov
River Boat ©Eugene Kuznetsov

Triple Bridge ©Hasmik Ghazaryan Olson
Triple Bridge ©Hasmik Ghazaryan Olson

Ljubljana Castle ©Detait
Ljubljana Castle ©Detait

Triple Bridge ©Eugene Kuznetsov
Triple Bridge ©Eugene Kuznetsov

Ljubljana Cathedral ©Bram van Geerenstein
Ljubljana Cathedral ©Bram van Geerenstein

Ljubljana ©Eugene Kuznetsov
Ljubljana ©Eugene Kuznetsov

Ljubljana ©Katrīna Eglīte
Ljubljana ©Katrīna Eglīte

Church ©Bram van Geerenstein
Church ©Bram van Geerenstein

Save River ©Frank Eiffert
Save River ©Frank Eiffert

University ©Robert Katzki
University ©Robert Katzki


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