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Slovenia's crime rate is low and you're unlikely to have much contact with Slovene police ( policija ); if you do, they're generally easy-going and helpful, but unlikely to speak English. As far as health is concerned, citizens of the EU are entitled to free health care. Pharmacies ( lekarna ) tend to follow normal shopping hours, and a rota system covers night-time and weekend opening; details are posted in the window of each pharmacy.


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