Slovenia tourist arrivals in February

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Slovenia's tourist arrivals advanced 1,342% year-on-year in February, amid easing COVID-19 restrictions, according to a report by Total-slovenia-news.com.

Foreign tourist arrivals jumped 1,222% to 105,148, while domestic tourists surged 1,447% to 143,784 arrivals.

The main countries of origin of foreign travelers were Croatia (22,688 arrivals), Italy (14,854 arrivals), Austria (11,917 arrivals), Hungary (9,248 arrivals), and Serbia (7,664 arrivals).

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