Japanese cherry trees planted in Lendava as symbol of friendship

Lendava, 24 March - A row of 68 Japanese cherry trees have been planted along a 690-metre stretch of the Ledava river in Lendava, north-eastern Slovenia, as a symbol of friendship and peace, and to mark the 30th anniversary of diplomatic ties between Slovenia and Japan.

Lendava A row of 68 Japanese cherry trees is planted along a 690-metre stretch of the Ledava river in Lendava. Photo: Marjan Maučec/STA

Lendava
A row of 68 Japanese cherry trees is planted along a 690-metre stretch of the Ledava river in Lendava.
Photo: Marjan Maučec/STA

Lendava A row of 68 Japanese cherry trees is planted along a 690-metre stretch of the Ledava river in Lendava. Photo: Marjan Maučec/STA

Lendava
A row of 68 Japanese cherry trees is planted along a 690-metre stretch of the Ledava river in Lendava.
Photo: Marjan Maučec/STA

Lendava A row of 68 Japanese cherry trees is planted along a 690-metre stretch of the Ledava river in Lendava. Photo: Marjan Maučec/STA

Lendava
A row of 68 Japanese cherry trees is planted along a 690-metre stretch of the Ledava river in Lendava.
Photo: Marjan Maučec/STA

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