Ljubljana – A total of 3,045 ships were recorded in the Slovenian coastal towns of Koper, Izola and Piran last year, up by 9% year-on-year. Most passenger vessels went through Piran, while cargo ships only passed through Koper. Passenger traffic also significantly increased compared to 2020, fresh data from the Statistics Office shows. A total off 55 passenger vessels were recorded in the three Slovenian ports, most of them in Piran, while in 2020 only two passed through. Most ships docking at or passing the Slovenian coast were recorded in…
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