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Kranj is the third largest municipality and fourth largest city in Slovenia, with a population of 53,000 (2007). It is located approximately 20km north-west of Ljubljana. The centre of the Upper Carniola region (northwestern Slovenia) is a mainly industrial city with significant electronics and rubber industries. The historical region of Carniola (Slovene: Kranjska) is named after the town, which was its provincial capital in the early Middle ages.
The city is now also known for its sporting facilities, including soccer tennis and basketball, as well as the biggest aquatic centre in the country, which hosted the 2003 Men's European Water Polo Championship(along with Ljubljana, hosting the women's competition). The annual Teden Mladih (Youth Week) festival is very popular.
The nucleus of the city ia a well-preserved medieval old town, occupying the confluence of the Kokra and the Sava rivers. |
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