Slovenia offers unique painted beehive panels as souvenirs, showcasing biblical and folk tales, rooted in 18th-century beekeeping traditions.
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Slovenian wines
Slovenia produces 80-90 million liters of wine annually, including the oldest wines in the world. Best picks are found in Primorska, Podravje, and Posavje.
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Idrija lace
Idrija lace is created using aneedle, bobbin, and thread, andis largely used to make towels, undergarments, handkerchiefs,and gloves.
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Piran salt
Piran salt, hand-harvested from the Piran Sea on the Adriatic Coast, is considered one of the world's best salts and is popular among locals in Slovenia.
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Dragon souvenirs
You will find dragons printed on mugs, clothes, and home decor pieces, which is why you should consider getting a miniature on your way to stay hooked to this stunning country.