Italy-Slovenia
Italy and Slovenia are neighboring countries in Southern Europe, sharing a border of about 199 kilometers. Italy is known for its rich history, art, and cuisine, while Slovenia is celebrated for its stunning natural landscapes and charming towns. Both countries are part of the European Union.
The border region features diverse cultures and languages, with Italian and Slovene being spoken in their respective areas. Popular destinations include Trieste in Italy and Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. The area is also known for its wine production and outdoor activities, attracting tourists year-round.