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Where is the limit? How Slovenians decorate campsites during holidays

31.12.2025 13:05 1 min 1 source
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Where is the limit? How Slovenians decorate campsites during holidays
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A social media post showing Slovenian tourists decorating motorhomes and caravans at campsites during holidays has sparked debate. The photos of decorated pitches were shared by the profile Avtokampi.si from Camp Čikat on the Croatian island of Lošinj. Comments revealed divided opinions, with some supporting the tradition and others finding it excessive and disruptive to peace.

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