Algeria’s Belhadj suspended for World Cup match
Algeria wing back Nadir Belhadj will miss their opening World Cup game against Slovenia after being given a two-match ban for his red card in the African Nations Cup finals, the Confederation of African Football said on Thursday.
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Slovenia was recently voted one of the top ten investment destinations in the world to buy for capital gains and with a forecast growth of nearly 300% over the next 10 years, more foreign buyers are purchasing property than ever before. Here we will look at the reasons why.
1. Economic Growth [...]
Slovenia property investment may not be as popular as many other well known property investment locations, but savvy investors are buying and making great capital gains, in one of the top markets for capital growth in the world.
With prices starting at just $50,000 and capital growth in excess of 30% per annum combined [...]
Wacky Nation Presents – The 2010 World Winter Swimming Championships, held in Lake Bled, Slovenia is the ultimate feezing cold swimming experience. 700 competitors from 20 countries including Finland, Russia, UK and Nigeria compete in 25 metres breaststroke, 25 and 50m freestyle, relays and the creme de la creme of winter swimming – the 450 [...]
DescriptionHalf of Slovenia’s colorful area is covered by forests, but the country also has another part – atiny, but very nice coastal area on the Adriatic Sea – with such venetian style cities as Izola,Piran and Portoro?, as well as 2800 meters high mountains and ski resorts. The picturesquetarns Bled and Bohinj both lie [...]
Product DescriptionIn 1945 Slovenia, 6,000 civilians and 12,000 members of the anti-Communist Home Guard, the “domobranci”, fearing punishment for their wartime resistance to their Partisan enemies, fled to southern Austria. But there, the British 8th Army loaded them into trucks, purportedly to take them to Italy, only to deliver them straight back to Tito’s [...]
Product DescriptionIn 1945 Slovenia, 6,000 civilians and 12,000 members of the anti-Communist Home Guard, the “domobranci”, fearing punishment for their wartime resistance to their Partisan enemies, fled to southern Austria. But there, the British 8th Army loaded them into trucks, purportedly to take them to Italy, only to deliver them straight back to Tito’s [...]