Slovenian cities switching to festive mode

Slovenian cities switching to festive mode

Culture

Cities across Slovenia will enter the festive season this week by switching on the festive lights and kicking off a number of events and concerts aimed at brighting up the winter days before Christmas and New Year's, CE Report quotes STA.

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