A National Saint |
The Slovenian people are not strangers to tumultuous change. Residents of Maribor watched Hitler speak in their main square during World War II, and they labored long hours in factories during their time as Yugoslavia’s second most industrial city. Today, older residents struggle to adjust to capitalism, as tourists from around the world lounge in outdoor cafes. But through all the turbulence, Mariboreans have clung to two things: religion and national pride.
For 52 years, we have published the world’s favorite budget travel guides, written entirely by students and updated every year. With pen and notebook in hand and a few changes of underwear stuffed in our backpacks, we spend months roaming the globe in search of travel bargains.
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