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Ljubljana, the capital and largest city of Slovenia, is located in the center of the country on the banks of the Ljubljanica River. The city is known for its pleasant size, rich cultural heritage and green credentials, and is often referred to as the "Green Capital of Europe".
Ljubljana's history dates back to Roman times, and the old town retains its Baroque and Art Nouveau architecture. The iconic Ljubljana Castle stands on a hilltop overlooking the city, while the Dragon Bridge has become a symbol of the city. It is also home to the masterpieces of the famous architect Jorge Plečnik, whose designs give the city a unique modern-classical fusion.
As one of Europe's greenest capitals, much of downtown Ljubljana is pedestrianized and dotted with parks and riverside walks. Tivoli Park is a popular spot for recreation. The city actively promotes a circular economy and green mobility, and has been awarded the "Green Capital of Europe" award.
Ljubljana's vibrant cultural scene includes numerous museums, galleries and summer open-air events. Prešeren Square is the city's social center, surrounded by cafes and a relaxed atmosphere. The local cuisine is a blend of Central European and Mediterranean specialties, and the markets offer fresh produce and Slovenian hospitality.
Plymouth is the former capital of the British Overseas Territory of Montserrat, located in the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean Sea. The city was once the political, commercial and cultural center of the island, with a busy harbor and colonial architecture. However, in 1995, the ongoing eruption of the Montsoufriere volcano changed its fate forever.
Between 1995 and 1997, the violent activity of the Montsoufriere volcano led to Plymouth being buried in thick ash and mudslides, with two-thirds of the island becoming off-limits. The entire city was abandoned and became known as "Modern Pompeii". Today, Plymouth remains in the volcanic danger zone and visitors can only see this city frozen in time from the sea by boat.
Montserrat is located about 40 kilometers southwest of Antigua, and Plymouth sits on the southwest coast of the island. After the volcanic disaster, the island's government moved to Blazey in the north and the remains of Plymouth became a unique disaster tourist attraction. Parts of the island have reopened, but the south, including Plymouth, remains off-limits and is closely monitored by the Montserrat Volcano Observatory.