What are you talking about? 1 milion Slovenians visit Croatia each year, they are all over Bosnia too, Belgrade, Novi Sad and Macedonia also in big numbers around holydays.
Not born in former country, but I’ve been to every single former republic and autonomous province except for Bosnia. I took business trips to places I wouldn’t visit otherwise, and I went as a tourist to certain places, aka voluntarily.
Never been to Bosnia because I don’t really feel any need to visit and my company doesn’t really have any presence there.
I go wherever there’s alcohol and good food.
Weird quesrton, a lot of slovenians have roots in other republics of Yugoslavia. Besides that, its close for vacation and still relatively cheap.
I haven’t been to any of those countries besides Croatia.
Never really had a reason to visit them.
they go shopping in bosnia and drinking in serbia
Beside Croatian coast, more and more people go to the montenegro coast. A lot of people visit relatives in cro, bih, srb, mne yearly. There are motorcycle groups with trips around ex yu following tito or war related locations. Popular new year destinations novi sad and bg. But for classical mainland tourism I think ex yu countries are not on top of our bucketlists with macedonia least attractive destination, because distance.
You don’t notice slovenians as a lot of us try to speak your language either because it’s parents mother language or we were born in Yu. If we speak english you also can’t know that we’re slovenians unless specifically asked.
Sure
15% slovenians are from south exyu, 10% has roots/grand parents from south ex yu.
I’ve been to Croatia every year of my life, Bosnia 3 times, Serbia 12-15 times and Monte Negro 10-12 times. Never to Macedonia.
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Croatia is visited by Slovenes in summer
What are you talking about? 1 milion Slovenians visit Croatia each year, they are all over Bosnia too, Belgrade, Novi Sad and Macedonia also in big numbers around holydays.
Not born in former country, but I’ve been to every single former republic and autonomous province except for Bosnia. I took business trips to places I wouldn’t visit otherwise, and I went as a tourist to certain places, aka voluntarily.
Never been to Bosnia because I don’t really feel any need to visit and my company doesn’t really have any presence there.
I go wherever there’s alcohol and good food.
Weird quesrton, a lot of slovenians have roots in other republics of Yugoslavia. Besides that, its close for vacation and still relatively cheap.
I haven’t been to any of those countries besides Croatia.
Never really had a reason to visit them.
they go shopping in bosnia and drinking in serbia
Beside Croatian coast, more and more people go to the montenegro coast. A lot of people visit relatives in cro, bih, srb, mne yearly. There are motorcycle groups with trips around ex yu following tito or war related locations. Popular new year destinations novi sad and bg. But for classical mainland tourism I think ex yu countries are not on top of our bucketlists with macedonia least attractive destination, because distance.
You don’t notice slovenians as a lot of us try to speak your language either because it’s parents mother language or we were born in Yu. If we speak english you also can’t know that we’re slovenians unless specifically asked.
Sure
15% slovenians are from south exyu, 10% has roots/grand parents from south ex yu.
I’ve been to Croatia every year of my life, Bosnia 3 times, Serbia 12-15 times and Monte Negro 10-12 times. Never to Macedonia.