SLOVENIA Relaxing Music With Wonderful Nature Videos For Relaxation
Slovenia is the third most forested country in Europe, and rich in natural resources. The diverse landscape extends between Alpine two-thousanders and the sea coast, the Pannonian part is rich in thermal springs, and vineyards thrive in sunny parts of the hills in several parts of the country.To a large extent the exceptional natural beauties are a gift, which, however, Slovenia is intentionally and systematically preserving and developing. Green is the prevailing colour due to the extensive forests and other green areas. Slovenia is the third most forest-covered country in Europe, since as much as 60 percent of its territory is covered with forests. Since there are only a few countries in the world that are so green, and since Slovenia wants to preserve its nature for future generations as well, the green tourism is being developed.Slovenia is one of the most water-rich countries in Europe. It has 27,000 km of watercourses, around 300 waterfalls and numerous natural and artificial lakes. On a walk through forests and hilly areas you can come across crystal-clear springs with water, which is typically so clean that you can also drink it. Proof of the importance of clean water in Slovenia can be seen in the fact that the right to drinking water is even enshrined in our constitution.Slovenia is home to more than 22,000 animal and plant species, including rare and endangered species. That is why Slovenia is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world. It is this biodiversity and countless natural features that call on us to take special care of preserving natural ecosystems. More than a third of Slovenian territory is protected and included in Europe’s Natura 2000 network, which protects biodiversity
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