The 4th International Conference on Bioinspired Optimization Methods and their Applications 20-21 May 2010 Ljubljana, Slovenia |
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How to get to the Jožef Stefan Institute by local transportation?
In Ljubljana the local transportation is performed by busses (Ljubljanski potniški promet). City buses have electronic payment system based on no-contact smart card called Urbana. The card costs 2 EUR, and additionaly you need to top it up with the credit (at Urbanomat top-up stations) - the cost of a single fare (valid for 90 minutes with commuting) is 0.80 EUR.
There is a bus stop in front of the main bus station. Take the bus No. 9, direction Trnovo, get off at the second or the third bus stop and change to the line No. 1 (direction Mestni log) or 6 (direction Dolgi most)/6B (direction Brezovica). We recommend to take bus No. 1, as it stops right in front of the side entrance to the Jožef Stefan Institute on Jadranska cesta. The bus No.6 stops on Tržaška cesta about 5 minutes walking distance from the Institute (cross the main street at traffic lights and walk along Jadranska cesta). |
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SLOVENIA on the map
Slovenia is a country in southern Central Europe bordering Italy to the west, the Adriatic Sea to the southwest, Croatia to the south and east, Hungary to the northeast and Austria to the North.
The capital of Slovenia, Ljubljana, is a lively Central European city lying in a basin at the confluence of the Sava and Ljubljanica rivers, between the Alps and the Adriatic Sea. Ljubljana is situated in the heart of Slovenia, 298 metres above sea level. |