There are no statistics available for this player Thanks for visiting The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here The underground rapid transit lines have been under construction for almost two decades due to various project delays The cross pinnacle on the Tower of Jesus Christ will be ready to receive visitors in 2026 on the centennial of Gaudi’s death Now you can get your wine in Talence by paying directly in Bitcoin That’s because the state has to spend money on updating the railway infrastructure rather than subsidizing the cost of the popular pass Steffen Romstöck said that he would respect the residents’ choice and would take over the helm of the municipality which will come into force from 1 January 2025 Rethinking renewable energy sources for the urban landscape But operating them is still illegal under the country’s legislation can inform and inspire communities and entrepreneurs that still feel trepidation at the prospect of energy transition it has a unique modular design that allows it to be shortened and lengthened like a train that’s the promise made by the mayor of Paris the district has long been known as the hangout spot for the artsy crowds Hostal de Pinós is located in the geographical centre of the autonomous region the ranking considers several distinct but essential factors these quiet areas will now be available on all main routes in the country The academic institution shows a deeper understanding of the well-being of its students Peter Verlič was born on 13 December 1962 in Ljubljana Since 1998 he has served as a municipal councillor elected to the Municipal Council of the Municipality of Grosuplje on the list of Slovenian Democratic Party Verlič was elected as Mayor of the Municipality of Grosuplje for the first time in local elections The extraordinary breakthroughs that the Municipality of Grosuplje achieved during his first mandate resulted in his re-election with the vast majority of citizens's votes in the elections of 2014 A third consecutive reelection followed in 2018 Municipality of Grosuplje is a medium-sized Slovenian municipality located on the southeast edge of the Slovenian capital where the Ljubljana marshes disappear and a landscape characteristic of the Dolenjska region begins It spreads on 134 km2 and has a population of 21,265 inhabitants It is known primarily for its rich cultural and historical heritage which is only a twenty-minute drive from Ljubljana and along the highway towards Zagreb Proudly I would also like to mention that in the recent years we have adopted a long-term municipal development strategy 2015-2020 - 3G strategy (named after the successful introduction of the public transport line 3G) as well as its environmentally friendly and sustainable orientation (Grosuplje Goes Green) With our period of implementing the 3G strategy slowly coming to an end we are already progressing with a new even more ambitious one that is developmental and Let me on this occasion kindly invite you to visit our website, to know us better, or if you want to find even more information. At the same time no website can replace a personal visit therefore I also warmly invite you to visit our beautiful places where there is always something interesting going on and where a warm greeting and friendly handshake always await you The municipality of Grosuplje is extremely development-oriented creates an environment that is favourable for the economy and through its projects Only in this way will life in our municipality be nice only in this way the quality of life of our citizens will be improved Only in this way will the future of our citizens and all citizens of the European Union be bright special attention is paid to sustainable mobility The very development strategy of our municipality is named after the city bus of the 3G line which in the field of using public transport with a new friendlier approach to passengers with its more favourable and easier use meant a turn in the positive direction A passenger-friendly approach has also been extended to train by introducing a single ticket in addition to the bus and train station in Grosuplje we are building a parking garage within the park & ride system with the aim of encouraging even more of our citizens to use public transport we also encourage walking and arranging cycle paths for cycling the development of active and green tourism has been gaining importance in our municipality especially recently We would like to bring our natural assets and cultural sights closer to our citizens as well as to enchant them and to impress visitors from elsewhere The magic and diversity of the flora and fauna can be admired throughout the Radensko Polje Landscape Park throughout the four seasons And it is the landscaped park that is currently receiving the most attention in the field of tourism It is the subject of two successful European projects the first through the Interreg SI-HR program the Šica Nature Conservation Centre in Radensko Polje arrange teaching and interpretation trails we will also build entrances and fences that will allow amphibians to safely cross the roads during their migration it is particularly important to raise awareness among our citizens and visitors about the importance of protecting our environment We also want to raise the awareness of the importance of nature conservation among our children Active tourism is also well connected with green tourism especially with the regulation of three-lane trails and walking recreation and sports are also an important part of a healthy lifestyle We will combine this so nicely with the development of green tourism we will also focus more on the regulation of recreational and sports areas in our municipality The regulation of footpaths and cycle paths which in turn is part of the aforementioned promotion of sustainable mobility cycling and the use of environmentally friendly public transport it was also named the very first Certified Green destination in the world with the capital city Ljubljana being the European Green Capital in the same year and constantly ranking as one of the top sustainable destinations in the world And I can claim that even more sure about citizens of our municipality we focus our care on maintaining natural and cultural treasures we highlight four natural and cultural sights They are the cave of Županova Jama (Mayor’s cave) Županova Jama (Mayor's Cave) is made up of seven beautiful halls It was discovered in 1926 by the then-mayor of Šentjur The cave is 360 metres long and despite its small size it boasts all the typical stalactites and other formations the cave-dwelling fauna is also interesting The inhabitants of the underground world are adapted to darkness and cold conditions of the cave cave beetles and several species of bats live here Radensko polje is a karst field and is classified as a Natura 2000 site It keeps changing its image all the yearlong Plants provide a colourful blanket in springtime later complemented by a magic natural phenomena of varying water levels and a fascinating ice armour during wintertime we can find all the phenomena typical of a karst polje But the humid grasslands give Radensko polje their most valuable characteristics They provide living space to numerous endangered plants and animals we can find rare types of plants such as Siberian Iris The karstic marsh world is also a home to numerous species of animals The diversity of the polje is completed by numerous species of endangered birds and butterflies Tabor Cerovo is the anti-Turkish fortification which was on the lookout ground built at the end of the 15th century The local farmers built the walls around the little Church of St Nicholas in order to protect themselves against the Turkish invasions of the Slovene territory Tabor above Cerovo is one of the few anti-Turkish fortifications that have been preserved until today The two-level walls with numerous loopholes and three towers represent the peasant architecture of the highest level Tabor Cerovo is one of the most important cultural-historic monuments in Slovenia The Magdalene mountain area was once the site of a prehistoric settlement with man-made terraces and ramparts The long tradition of archaeological research and rich findings place the Magdalene Mountain among one of the most famous archaeological sites in Slovenia Among the more important objects found are bronze situlae A decorative plate shaped as a four-sided cross decorated with horse heads inspired the coat of arms of the commune An archaeological path leads past the still visible remains of the Iron Age hill fort It provides us with an insight into the lives of its ancient inhabitants the Log below the village of Cerovo has also gained its important place among the tourist attractions in our municipality where we are invited by the beautifully ornithological - botanical circular educational path »On the track of the kingfisher« that the European footpath E6 also runs through the commune of Grosuplje there is always a lot going on in our municipality three major events should be highlighted throughout the year a Cycling marathon of the three communities a 3-day festival Autumn in Grosuplje and Hiking to the cultural heritage trail of Šmarje - Sap The cycling marathon of the three municipalities takes place every first Sunday in June in the municipalities of Grosuplje starting at Kolodvorska cesta in Grosuplje Participants can choose between four tracks of different climbs and lengths all three are intended for better recreational athletes whereas for mountain bikers there is a separate track and in recent years the family cycling marathon is also a novelty It is intended for parents with children and especially for those who like to enjoy the unspoilt nature For those who would also like to spend their day recreationally in nature a guided walk to one of our natural or cultural sights is organized The festival called Grosuplje in autumn takes place every third weekend in September Each year a more visited and widely known event in the city centre organizations and entrepreneurs present themselves with their interesting stands recreational sports and active green programme accompanies this event together with a programme for children This year will be the 10th anniversary of the event And later in the month of September or in October you can hike across the Šmarje - Sap cultural heritage trail under the guidance of a professional guide in the company of many hikers The trail is 10 km long and is fully marked among other things; it also leads us to an important site from Iron Age above the Šmarje valley - to Magdalena Gora We cooperate very well with the City of Ljubljana Successful cooperation was already indicated in 2011 by the introduction of the 3G city line which is the first major project of our municipality since I took up the office of mayor and after which the development strategy of our municipality was named We are continuing our successful cooperation with the City of Ljubljana and with Tourism Ljubljana now also in the field of tourism We believe that many tourists visiting our beautiful capital would also be inspired by any of the aforementioned attractions in its vicinity we would like to invite Ljubljana visitors in a friendly way with short trips to our municipality and thus enable them to get to know the beauties of our country even closer I should also mention that our municipality in cooperation with the City of Ljubljana and other municipalities in the Ljubljana Urban Region is also currently applying for the title European Capital of Culture 2025 because it allows us to get to know the mayors of Europe in an easy way we may notice that our views on the future development of our municipalities are similar and that we may face similar challenges It creates a sense of greater connection between citizens of different municipalities within the European Union Citizens of the European Union increasingly feel that we are one family the portal is an opportunity for us to share our good practices or maybe those with similar project ideas can also come up with something in common we together can make a Europe even a better place to live And our Europe can be a good example to the world health facilities and a new modern wastewater treatment plant our priorities now represent the arrangement of recreational and sports areas Some of our projects planned for the future are Koščak Hill City Park dog park and other facilities. Grosuplje Sports Park - where various sports fields and a multipurpose hall will find their place We are also planning to build a new Grosuplje Cultural Centre we want to enable our citizens to spend even more quality leisure time sports or various cultural contents that will pleasantly enrich our daily lives we also want to give even more importance to the green pearls of our beautiful municipality To find out more about Grosuplje, visit the profile of the municipality. The 10th European Conference on Sustainable Cities and Towns (ESCT) sets the stage for stronger cooperation between the EU national and local level to fast track Europe's transition to climate neutrality Urban dwellers across the EU are having a say in making their surroundings friendlier to people and the environment Forests in the EU can help green the European construction industry and bolster a continent-wide push for architectural improvements Apply by 10 November and do your part for the transformation of European public spaces An interview with the Mayor of a Polish city that seeks to reinvent itself An interview with the newly elected ICLEI President and Mayor of Malmö A conversation with the Mayor of Lisbon about the spirit and dimensions of innovation present in the Portuguese capital Prime Minister Janez Janša today attended the official celebrations to mark the municipal holiday of Grosuplje and the Statehood Day the Prime Minister spoke about the events of 30 years ago the road travelled and the situation today which – despite some missed opportunities – should fill us with joy the highest peak of the Municipality of Grosuplje The Prime Minister said that on 25 June we will celebrate the day of all days we defended them." He went on to point out that there have been many challenges in Slovenian history that many Slovenian ancestors died with their homeland in the forefront of their mind but that no historical period has achieved the final act that Slovenians succeeded in 30 years ago "The period of Slovenian independence is longer than those days in June and July when we declared and defended our independent state It was a period of several years packed with events to take the decisive step that transformed Slovenians from being a people into being a nation with their own state The Prime Minister went on to stress that Slovenians had taken steps towards independence at the right time and in a manner that meant the price paid was relatively low especially when compared to what would happen later in the in the other countries of the former Yugoslavia "As Slovenians we have just one occasion for which we can say we issued our own judgement and that is the Slovenian plebiscite on independence We have empirical proof that we were united at that time and the result of that plebiscite is magnificent and incomparable to how other countries were formed." The Prime Minister considers that time to be a sacred time regardless of our political or other beliefs It is also a time from which we draw strength and courage to take difficult decisions the time 30 years ago is incomparable to today Slovenia was surrounded by four neighbours: Croatia and three others that did not regard Slovenia as an equal Slovenia is surrounded by countries that are all members of the European Union and NATO Slovenian security is incomparably greater than it was 30 years ago and the opportunities for development are far Slovenia currently has one of the highest economic growth rates in the European Union and the number of unemployed is lower than before the crisis so we can look ahead confidently to the next 30 years." the Prime Minister expressed his joy that a few years ago the road leading to Grosuplje was named after Dr Jože Pučnik Dr Pučnik was aware that the voice of the people in the plebiscite was so strong that no one would be able to prevent the decision being put into practice which he expressed in the thought: "Yugoslavia is gone Did you find the information you were looking for Do you want to receive a response from the responsible institution Clicking on the link will open your default e-mail program and automatically draft a message that you can send to the institution responsible for the content of this website ask for a reply Implemented on over 3 300 hectares at five sites within the Natura 2000 ecological network – the Sutla and Kupa rivers Radensko polje Nature Park and the Kamačnik river gorge – the Vezi Narave/Veze Prirode (Connections of Nature) project brought together partners from Croatia and Slovenia to establish biodiversity conservation structures It introduced sustainable natural resource management methods and raised awareness of the importance of conservation for human wellbeing ‘This acquisition is important because this is a project that unites It is an Interreg project that connects two neighbouring countries: Slovenia and Croatia as well as municipalities in our country and people all over Slovenia.’ Vezi Narave/Veze Prirode helped to improve the conservation status of otters the marsh fritillary and large copper butterflies Research by the partners led to the formulation of guidelines for management of these species Measures were then taken to restore and maintain their habitats To enhance knowledge of ecosystem services the project opened two conservation centres – one by the Šica river in Radensko polje the other by the Sutla – and two information points: one by the Sutla Further educational activities included setting up three educational trails: in Risnjak National Park; at Vrbovsko 12 workshops and 10 public events were organised to increase understanding of ecosystems in the project areas The Natura 2000 network encompasses some 27 500 areas containing around 230 habitat types and which are home to more than 1 000 rare and endangered species Cross-border cooperation involving local communities is vital for creating conditions in which these species can thrive otter habitats were improved by creating oxbow lakes and crossings and planting vegetation on the banks Stag beetle habitats were preserved by placing 50 piles of dead oak wood along the river Restoration of the habitat of the great capricorn beetle entailed purchasing 25 oak trees and planting 100 oak seedlings The presence of the beetles was mapped and their numbers were estimated A clean-up operation at the source of the Kupa and on its tributaries removed large amounts of wood which had fallen into and blocked the river Wattle fencing was installed to protect the source Further restoration work was done at the source of the Kamačnik mowing and mulching – adding organic matter to surfaces to retain soil moisture suppress weeds and insulate plant roots – were carried out to protect butterflies structures were put in place for the conservation of butterflies amphibians and their habitats.                         Total investment for the project “Vezi Narave/Veze Prirode (Connections of Nature)” is EUR 2 553 908 with the EU’s European Regional Development Fund contributing EUR 2 170 821 through the “Interreg V-A – Slovenia-Croatia” Operational Programme for the 2014-2020 programming period The investment falls under the priority “Environmental protection and resource efficiency” Government Office of the Republic of Slovenia for Development and European Cohesion Policy (GODC) European Territorial Cooperation and Financial Mechanism Office Cross-border Programmes Management Division Registration has been successfully completed Make a new account if you don't have one yet Puedes ver la versión Española de BeSoccer.com You can see the English version of BeSoccer.com Vous pouvez voir la version French de BeSoccer.com Puoi vedere la versione Italian su BeSoccer.com Você pode ver a versão Brasileira de BeSoccer.com LCHF bread Zdravko has joined the group of so-called functional breads from Pekarne Grosuplje where they have already taken their place: spelled whole grain bread The content is provided by Pekarna Grosuplje From 2004 we research urban trends and inform our community of followers about the latest in lifestyle From year 2023 we offer content in major global languages From 2004 we research urban trends and inform our community of followers daily about the latest in lifestyle style and products that inspire with passion we offer content in major global languages He was born on 13 December 1962 in Ljubljana In 1988 he was employed at the Institute of Transport in Ljubljana as a graduate civil engineer where he was director of the company during the years 1993 to 1998 Then he got a job in the Slovenian Railways after which in 2000 he was appointed to the position of the State Secretary for Transport Policy and then International Relations at the Ministry of Transport and Communications of the Republic of Slovenia he again took office as State Secretary at the Ministry of Transport In 2008 he was elected as a delegate of the National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia he was elected as Mayor of the Municipality of Grosuplje for the first time in local elections The extraordinary breakthroughs that the Municipality of Grosuplje achieved during his first mandate resulted with his re-election with the vast majority of citizens's votes in the elections of 2014 Throughout all his career Verlič has been involved in the field of transport and infrastructure At the Faculty of Civil Engineering in Ljubljana he received the title of Doctor of Science In his work he has worked also with European institutions first as a member of the Technical Committee COST for transportation from Slovenia and later as evaluator of European projects in the field of transport within the 6th Framework Research Program within the framework of the International Union of Railways (UIC) where he is chairing the SEESARI South East Europe Strategic Alliance for Rail Innovation Verlič is a habilitated assistant professor at the New University in Ljubljana and a court expert in traffic accidents and road traffic researches where he is a senior associate of the Association of Experts on Investigations of Traffic Accidents elected to the Municipal council of the Municipality of Grosuplje on the list of Slovenian Democratic Party where he worked in the field of road and communal infrastructure The Grosuplje railway station was modernised with the help of European Recovery and Resilience funding The Recovery and Resilience Facility contributed 13 million EUR to the 17 million EUR project The main works at the Grosuplje railway station commenced in April 2021 and were completed in July 2022 additional platform lifts have been installed It is one of the investment projects of the Recovery and Resilience Plan to increase the capacity of rail infrastructure which will receive just over 284 million EUR of EU funding to promote sustainable mobility and achieve the Green Transition objectives The upgrade of Grosuplje railway station will remove a bottleneck on the Kočevje – Ljubljana section increasing both the capacity and the safety of the railway infrastructure “The volume of state investment in public passenger transport infrastructure is increasing and will continue to do so,” said Prime Minister Robert Golob  He added that this could also cause traffic delays and called for understanding and tolerance The Prime Minister's presence at the opening of the railway station and the signing of the contract confirmed the importance of investing in both railway infrastructure and trains said Infrastructure Minister Alenka Bratušek “All these investments are further proof that the Government is not only talking about the Green Transition but is also implementing it,” underlined Minister Bratušek ask for a reply The two-time ISL champions have been very busy in the transfer market Signings of proven Indian players like Joby Justin and Deepak Devrani show their intentions to fill the squad with veterans who can be leaders in the dressing room Bozidar Bandovic has been pivotal in the signings of the foreigners Vladimir Koman will have a lot of responsibility on his shoulders In this article, IFTWC analyzes how Vladimir Koman will fit into Bandovic’s plans and how he could revitalize Chennaiyin’s hopes for a record third ISL title Vladimir Koman Junior is a vastly experienced Ukrainian attacking midfielder who His height also sets him apart from other attacking midfielders in the league loves to drop deep and create chances for his attackers Koman started his senior career for Hungarian outfit Szombathely before being signed by Serie-A regulars Sampdoria After a few seasons on loan at second and third division clubs Koman returned and featured in the 2010/11 season of the Europa League scoring 1 goal and picking up 1 assist in the continental tournament enjoying his best years of professional football Koman set his sights on Asia next and signed for Sepahan FC in 2018 one of the most successful clubs in Iranian Football Sepahan was in a very disoriented position having recently sacked a certain Igor Štimac and Abdollah Veisi in consecutive seasons after underwhelming performances Koman played an influential role in Sepahan’s resurgence. He led the club to a 2nd placed finish in the league, qualifying for the prestigious AFC Champions League. After another year at Sepahan, Koman joined UAE Pro League minnows Hatta Club in 2020 but received limited game time Koman has also played at all levels for the Hungarian national team and has 36 caps for the senior team along with 7 goals between 2010 and 2015 Koman is neither the traditional nor the perfect no.10/attacking midfielder His game revolves around initiating attacks He drops deep for a large amount of time and creates spaces for the wingers and wingbacks to foray forward Koman does not possess the ball carrying or dribbling abilities Then what is it that makes him an asset for his teammates and a threat to his rivals He rarely takes more than 3 touches on the ball before finding his teammate his quick and decisive passing brings a distinct fluidity to his side’s style of play This explains why his goals and assists have not been sky-high despite playing in such an advanced position Koman is a player that makes the team better and improves players who play around him His inclusion will do wonders for the likes of Anirudh Thapa and Lallianzuala Chhangte A few teams that he has played for in the past have struggled to accommodate him due to his style which may conflict with the style of the team, most notably, AS Monaco He left the French side after a year despite signing a 4-and-a-half-year contract knowing how deeply interested Chennaiyin and Bandovic were in the 32-year-old it is expected that he will be well complemented by his fellow foreigners and the Indian contingent Exciting times are ahead for the Marina Machans if the team can get Koman to playing his natural football Bandovic will have a very good squad at his disposal this season after a positive transfer window He also has a massive selection headache having the proven Rafael Crivellaro to compete for the same spot the only foreigner who was retained by the management and Joby Justin will receive excellent service this season Chennaiyin FC looks stronger than they have been for the last few seasons Could this be the season the Machans finally accomplish their dream of lifting the ISL trophy for the record third time Follow our website for the latest updates on Indian Football Contact us: contact@iftwc.com © Copyright 2012-25- IFTWC.com He stressed that today was an important day both because of the contract for the new trains and the ceremonial opening of the renovated railway station in Grosuplje "This was our way of showing that we are investing at both ends – investing in infrastructure and significantly increasing our funding and this year we will invest 470 million euro." He also stressed the importance of rail freight transport for relieving road congestion "The state has a role to play in infrastructure also has a role to play in an innovative and business-oriented way," said Prime Minister Golob adding that the train is not only the means of transport of the last 100 years but also the means of transport of the future:  "Sustainability is what gives rail transport a new future.  In view of impending climate changes we need to increase the importance of railways I want the railway management to fully recognise this to start behaving sustainably and to look for business opportunities," the Prime Minister concluded ask for a reply BMW Motorrad started updating its service services and Slovenia got the most modern 'laboratory' for repairing your steel horse at Avtoval Company Autovale from Grosuplje has been taking care of BMW car owners for many years, and they are especially proud of theirs motorcycle service. In connection with BMW Motorrad they opened the most modern motorcycle service in the region Watch this video on YouTube BMW Motorrad slogan Let life be a ride (Make Life a Ride) was a guide in the design of a new The customer will be next to the motorcycle all the time and it will be easy accompanied The service is thus from 'dark space' move to foreground which will allow customers to a more pleasant experience a bright interior and a lot of interesting details will ensure that the time during the motorcycle service will pass quickly Given that BMW Motorrad plans to sell through 200 thousand of motorcycles per year there will be such positive experiences with servicing you are welcome In Žužemberk the Minister took note of the developments regarding the implementation of the project “Drinking water supply in Suha Krajina” which has thus far received EUR 21.5 million of Cohesion Fund support the meeting was also attended by the mayor of municipality Mirna Peč Antun Gašparac representing municipality Kočevje They agreed that the project is of the outmost importance for the inhabitants of Suha Krajina as it will result in over 1,200 inhabitants having better and safer drinking water supply.    In Ivančna Gorica Minister met with mayor Dušan Strnad who said that he was pleased that the project “Construction of cycling routes in municipality Ivančna Gorica for sustainable mobility” will receive European Regional Development Fund support The municipality plans to submit its project proposal to the Ministry of Infrastructure in June.   Minister Černač also visited Grosuplje where the mayor dr Peter Verlic and his colleagues presented the municipality’s development projects In the close vicinity of the bus and railway station they checked the progress made with regard to the implementation of the project P+R Grosuplje garage which is a successful project proposal submitted under the call for proposals “Sustainable mobility measures – P+R hubs” receiving EU funding The garage will offer 222 parking spaces of which 161 are reserved for P+R and thus contribute to relieving Ljubljana from daily commuters to the capital.   The Minister and the mayors also discussed the implementation of European Cohesion Policy in the new programming period 2021-2027 Minister Černač underlined that in the new programming period Slovenia is eligible to less funding than in the period 2014-2020 which calls for focusing on realistic and feasible projects “Slovenia’s development cycle should be planned by taking into account all the available funding and not relying only on the European Cohesion Policy funds” added Minister Černač.    The Minister also said that numerous EU-supported projects are being implemented throughout Slovenia “I believe that also the next financial perspective will bring projects that generate added value” he concluded.         To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video ask for a reply