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Mean annual temperatures in the majority of the country are 8-10☌ and recent decades have shown warming temperatures. This diverse climate leads to major differences in the amount of rainfall received across the country, with the highest levels in the Dinaric-Alpine zone, with more than 2,600 mm annual rainfall in the upper Posočje and Mount Snežnik areas. ![]() Similarly, Slovenia’s climate is diverse: a temperate continental climate in the central and eastern region an alpine climate to the north-west and a sub-Mediterranean climate along the coast. ![]() These conditions also result in a very rich variety of plants and animals. It has exceptional landscape diversity due to its location at the convergence of four geographical regions. Slovenia is an upland country with around 90% of its surface situated at or above 200m. Slovenia’s Landscape, Climate and Water Flow Slovenia has been a Signatory Party to the Danube River Protection Convention since 1994. Two major Danube tributaries flow through the country, namely the Sava (along with its tributaries, the Kolpa and the Savinja) and the Drava (and its tributary, the Mura).
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