-
slowly vanished after the 14th
century and was
replaced by a
regional Carniolan identity. In the
Middle Ages the
Church held much
property in Carniola...
- The
Carniolan honey bee (Apis
mellifera carnica, Pollmann) is a
subspecies of the
western honey bee. The
Carniolan honey bee is
native to Slovenia, southern...
- The
Carniolan sausage (Slovene:
kranjska klobasa;
Australian English: Kransky, German:
Krainer Wurst,
Italian dialect of Trieste:
luganighe de Cragno)...
-
belongs to the
Upper Carniolan dialect group,
which also
includes the
Selca dialect,
spoken in the
mountainous Upper Carniolan villages of Železniki...
-
Inner Carniolan dialect (Slovene:
notranjsko narečje [ˈnòːtɾanskɔ naˈɾéːt͡ʃjɛ], notranjščina) is a
Slovene dialect very
close to the
Lower Carniolan dialect...
- The
Lower Carniolan dialect group (dolenjska narečna skupina) is a
group of
closely related dialects of Slovene. The
Lower Carniolan dialects are spoken...
- characteristics,
grouped together under the
Lower Carniolan dialect group. In the 16th century, the
Lower Carniolan reformer and
writer of the
first Slovene book...
- of Tyrol,
while the
Wittelsbach Emperor Louis IV p****ed
Carinthia and
Carniolan march to the
Habsburg Duke
Albert II of Austria,
whose mother, Elisabeth...
- The
Upper Carniolan dialect (Slovene:
gorenjsko narečje [gɔˈɾèːnskɔ naˈɾéːt͡ʃjɛ], gorenjščina) is a
major Slovene dialect,
known for
extensive syncope...
- The
Carniolan Bee (Slovene:
Krajnska čbelica) was the
first almanac of
poetry in Slovene. The
first volume was
published on 30
April 1830, with subsequent...