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ing lucky there are three casinos in the town too.  Many visitors   beautiful Tartini Square framed by colorful boats bobbing in
           to Slovenia use accommodations in Portoroz, as we did, as a   the harbour and historic buildings built on soil dredged from
           base to visit the local wine country and medieval town of Piran.  the sea. Our timing was perfect – blue skies, soft breezes and
                                                                a festival in full swing. An orchestra played in the shadow of a
           Piran was part of Italy until the end of World War II, which   statue of Piran’s most famous native son, violin virtuoso and
           explains the Italian ambience of its ancient medieval streets,   composer Giuseppe Tartini. Locals dressed in period costumes
           quaint shops and bustling seaside cafes. Our guide met us in   performed or manned booths showcasing the area’s history,





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