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  1. Postojna Cave (Slovene: Postojnska jama; German: Adelsberger Grotte; Italian: Grotte di Postumia) is a 24.34 km (15.12 mi) [2] long karst cave system near Postojna, southwestern Slovenia. It is the second-longest cave system in the country (following the Migovec System) [3] as well as one of its top tourism sites. [4]

  2. Postojnska jama (po slovinsky; doslova Postojnská jaskyňa) je 20 570 metrov dlhý krasový jaskynný systém pri meste Postojna v Slovinsku. Je to druhý najdlhší jaskynný systém v krajine a jedna z hlavných turistických atrakcií.

  3. Die Höhlen von Postojna, slowenisch Postojnska jama (italienisch Grotte di Postumia, deutsch auch Adelsberger Grotte), eigentlich im ganzen Ausmaß Postojna-Höhlensystem (Postojnski jamski sistem), liegen in der Nähe der slowenischen Stadt Postojna (deutsch: Adelsberg, italienisch: Postumia).

  4. Today, Postojna Cave is the most visited European cave and at the same time the most visited tourist sight in Slovenia. To date, it has been viewed by more than 40 million enthusiastic visitors from all over the world.

  5. Postojna Cave or Postojnska Jama as it is called in Slovene is a 24-kilometre-long karst cave system near the town of Postojna in southwestern Slovenia. It is one of the top tourist attractions in Slovenia. The caves were created by the Pivka River and opened to the public in 1819.

  6. The 20,570 metre-long Postojna Cave system is the longest cave system in Slovenia as well as one of its top tourist attractions, visited by over 500,000 visitors per year.

  7. Jun 25, 2009 · A fairytale landscape of looming stalactites, cathedral-shaped rock formations and endless tunnels awaits visitors to Postojnska Jama, the largest cave system in Slovenia. Formed millions of...

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