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Celje

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Celje

Town in Slovenia, on the River Savinja; population (2002) 37,500. It is a zinc-smelting and metallurgical centre. It was founded by the Romans as Claudia Celea, and retains its medieval walls.



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From the first International Children's Games in June 1968 in Celje, Slovenia, to the 43rd in Athens, this event has been promoting peace and understanding between people.
With the Bezigrad, the national stadium in Ljubljana, crumbling and slated for redevelopment, Slovenia were forced out to Celje to the distinctly unromantic Arena Petrol, away from the Ljubljancan fans whose support had been such a factor in Katanec's time.
Downtown Celje For travelers missing more countryside view of Slovenia, Celje is a nice place for walking.
 
 
 
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