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Theodosius forest village Vipava
Theodosius forest village Vipava
10.0 von 10, Außergewöhnlich, (4)
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7. Nov.–8. Nov.

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Postojna Cave Hotel Jama
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Hotel Center
Hotel Center
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2. Nov.–3. Nov.

Hotel Safir Casino
Hotel Safir Casino
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Albergo Alla Posta
Albergo Alla Posta
9.2 von 10, Wunderbar, (780)
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16. Nov.–17. Nov.

Casino & Hotel ADMIRAL Skofije
Casino & Hotel ADMIRAL Skofije
8.4 von 10, Sehr gut, (129)
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4. Nov.–5. Nov.
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