Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Slovenia" in Romanian language version.
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la poziția 1 (ajutor)For millennia, Slovenia has been at the crossroads of trade and cultural routes leading from north to south, from east to west.
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(ajutor)For millennia, Slovenia has been at the crossroads of trade and cultural routes leading from north to south, from east to west.
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la poziția 1 (ajutor)For centuries, the territory of Slovenia has been crossed by traditional transportation routes connecting northern Europe with southern, eastern, and western Europe. Slovenia's location in the northwestern part of the Mediterranean's most inland bay on the Adriatic Sea where the Alps, the plateaus of the Dinaric Alps, and the western margins of the Pannonian Basin meet gives [it] a relatively quite advantageous traffic and geographical position distinguished by its transitional character and the links between these geographical regions. In the wider macroregional sense, this transitional character and these links have not changed since prehistoric times.
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