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Money

Slovenia, with its developed economy, is the richest Slavic country by GDP per capita. 
Renting a flat in Slovenia is not cheap, but of course it will depend on the city you choose and which part of it you settle in.

For an apartment in any of the cities’ centers, you’ll have to cash out around 450-500 euros.

Numbeo estimates that 10% of the cost of living of Slovenia is distributed for monthly utility bills.