map of Sevnica
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<--Sevnica
Here is some information on Slovenia:
Republic of Slovenia  
Capital
Ljubljana  
Total Area
7,819.73 sq mi
20,253.00 sq km
(slightly smaller than New Jersey)  
Population
1,927,593 (July 2000 est.)  
Estimated Population in 2050
1,641,553  
Languages
Slovenian 91%, Serbo-Croatian 6%, other 3%  
Literacy
99.0% total, N/A% male, N/A% female  
Religions
Roman Catholic 70.8% (including Uniate 2%), Lutheran 1%, Muslim 1%, atheist 4.3%, other 22.9%  
Life Expectancy
70.97 male, 78.97 female (2000 est.)  
Government Type
parliamentary democratic republic  
Currency
1 tolar (SlT) = 100 stotins  
GDP (per capita)
$10,900 (1999 est.)  
Labor Force (by occupation)
agriculture N/A%, industry N/A%, services N/A%  
Industry
ferrous metallurgy and rolling mill products, aluminum reduction and rolled products, lead and zinc smelting, electronics (including military electronics), trucks, electric power equipment, wood products, textiles, chemicals, machine tools  
Agriculture
potatoes, hops, wheat, sugar beets, corn, grapes; cattle, sheep, poultry  
Arable Land
12%  
Exports
manufactured goods 45%, machinery and transport equipment 30%, chemicals 10%, food 3% (1997)  
Imports
machinery and transport equipment 31%, manufactured goods 31%, chemicals 11%, fuels and lubricants, food (1997)  
Natural Resources
lignite coal, lead, zinc, mercury, uranium, silver, hydropower  
Current Environmental Issues
Sava River polluted with domestic and industrial waste; pollution of coastal waters with heavy metals and toxic chemicals; forest damage near Koper from air pollution (originating at metallurgical and chemical plants) and resulting acid rain  
Telephones (main lines in use)
700,000 (1997)  
Telephones (mobile cellular)
57,342 (1999)  
Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
7 (1999)  
(U.S. Government sources) 

When I was in Sevnica, they had a really great hamburger stand right next to the train station.  YOU have to go there and give it a go and see for yourself.  that was basically the start of a four day layover in this town.  met some people there who basically took me in for the next few days, and the rest was some good memories.