- 1946, when it was
renamed the People's
Republic of
Slovenia (Slovene:
Ljudska republika Slovenija, Serbo-Croatian:
Narodna Republika Slovenija / Народна...
- New
Slovenia –
Christian Democrats (Slovene: Nova
Slovenija – Krščanski demokrati, NSi) is a
Christian democratic and
conservative political party in Slovenia...
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Croatian and Bosnian:
Jugoslavenska narodna armija; Slovene:
Jugoslovanska ljudska armada, JLA), also
called the
Yugoslav National Army, was the military...
- The
Slovenian People's
Party (Slovene:
Slovenska ljudska stranka,
pronounced [slɔˈʋèːnska ˈljúːtska ˈstráːŋka],
Slovene abbreviation SLS [ɛsɛlˈɛ́(ː)s])...
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saveta i
besplatne pravne pomoći u Srbiji. Beograd:
Komitet pravnika za
ljudska prava YUCOM. Antonijević, Milan; Vasić, Milena; Ćurčić, Danilo; Golubović...
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Doktor Spira i
Ljudska Bića (Serbian Cyrillic: Доктор Спира и Људска Бића; trans.
Doctor Spira and the
Human Beings) were a
Serbian new wave/alternative...
- Cyrillic) Федеративна Народна Република Југославија (Macedonian)
Federativna ljudska republika Jugoslavija (Slovene)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia...
- Ljubljana. Delo was
first published on 1 May 1959 when the
newspapers Ljudska pravica ("The People's Right"),
which was
published since 1934, and Slovenski...
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Celje (pronounced [ˈtsɛ̀ːljɛ] , German: Cilli,
German pronunciation: [ˈt͡sɪli] ) is the fourth-largest city in Slovenia. It is a
regional center of the...
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Parliamentary elections were held in
Slovenia on Sunday, 3
October 2004 to
elect the 90
deputies of the
National ****embly. A
total of 1,390 male and female...