Slovenia is situated in the middle of one of the most tectonically diverse areas in the world, featuring three regional faults Alps, Dinaric Alps, Pannonia Basin and the oldest rock layer is probably about 285 million years old.
Bottled Waters of Slovenia
Bistra
Costello
Donat
Donat Mg
Edina
Izvir
Juliana
Oda
Prava
Rogaska-Quell Heilwasser
Rogla
Tempel
Tiha
Zala
Zlata Kaplja
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Over the past two decades, bottled water has become the fastest-growing drinks market in the world. The global market was valued at $157bn in 2013 and is expected to reach $280bn by 2020.
Water is turning into wine. The same culture that surrounds the production and consumption
of wine is emerging around water. Water competitions akin to wine competitions
are now held.
Washington Post declares that unknown to many shoppers urged to buy foods that are “low sodium” and “low salt,” this longstanding warning has come under assault by scientists who say that typical American salt consumption is without risk.
Ours is the blue planet, and the hallmark of life on Earth is water. But where did this colorless, odorless liquid first come from? Recent discoveries in astrophysics suggest that water is not native to Earth.
This website appeared first in 2004 and the concept of considering water at the same level as wine and food as a natural product was still new and foreign to many.
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