Ljubljana
Discover the vibrant heart of Slovenia in Ljubljana.
Catholic jurisdiction: Latin — Archdiocese of Ljubljana
About Ljubljana
Ljubljana is the capital and largest city of Slovenia, located in the central region of the country. Situated at the confluence of the Ljubljanica River with the larger Sava River, it serves as a cultural, economic, and administrative hub for the nation.
Ljubljana holds significant historical and cultural importance, dating back to Roman times. Its rich heritage is evident in landmarks like the Ljubljana Castle and Tivoli Park, which offer stunning views and a glimpse into its storied past. The city's economy thrives on tourism, education, and technology sectors, making it a dynamic center of activity.
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Notable people from Ljubljana
Ranked by number of Wikipedia languages that have an article — a proxy for cross-cultural notability. Data: Wikidata.
Slavoj Žižekb. 1949Slovenian philosopher (born 1949)
Fritz Pregl1869–1930Slovene-Austrian Nobel prize laureate and scientist (1869-1930)
Luka Dončićb. 1999Slovenian basketball player (born 1999)
Samir Handanovićb. 1984Slovenian association football player (born 1984)
Nataša Pirc Musarb. 1968President of Slovenia since 2022
Milivoje Novakovićb. 1979Slovenian association football player
Topics
✈️ Airports
Airports serving the city, services, and terminal info.
🏛 City Hall
The main municipal services — ID renewal, residency certificates, civil status and more.
• Courts & Judiciary
Local, appeal, and supreme courts serving this city.
📅 Events
Upcoming events, festivals, council meetings and public activities scheduled in the city.
• Museums
Notable museums, galleries and exhibition halls — hours and descriptions.
⛪ Religious sites
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About this city page
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