- sovereignty. The
relations between the German- and the Slovene-speaking
Carinthians remained somewhat problematic.
Divergent views over the implementation...
- its own
admission in
order to
advocate the
interests of "patriotic"
Carinthians. In the 1970s, the
situation again escalated in a
dispute over bilingual...
- The
Carinthian plebiscite (German: Kärntner Volksabstimmung, Slovene: Koroški plebiscit) was held on 10
October 1920 in the area in
southern Carinthia...
- [ˌklaːɡn̩fʊʁt ʔam ˈvœʁtɐzeː] ; Slovene: Celovec; Austro-Bavarian: Klognfuat;
Carinthian Slovene: Clouvc;
usually known as
simply Klagenfurt (English: /ˈklɑːɡənfʊərt/...
-
Carinthians Soccer Women is an
Austrian women's ****ociation
football club
based in Glanegg, a muni****lity in the
district of
Feldkirchen in Kärnten,...
- The
Carinthian Landtag is the
elected unicameral parliament of Carinthia, a
state of Austria. It was
first established in 1861 and
reestablished again...
- a
Cisleithanian crown land of Austria-Hungary
until 1918. By the 1920
Carinthian plebiscite in
October 1920, the main area of the
duchy formed the Austrian...
- father's
death in late
October 1295,
Henry inherited the
Tyrolean and
Carinthian estates. At first, he
ruled jointly with his
brothers Otto (d. 1310) and...
- The
Carinthian Peasant Revolt (German: Kärntner Bauernaufstand; Slovene: koroški kmečki upor) took
place in the
Duchy of
Carinthia (present-day Austria...
- one of the
ancestral groups of the
modern Slovenes,
particularly the
Carinthian Slovenes, were the
first Slavic people to
accept Christianity. They were...