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Outside of
Slovenia and Europe,
Slovenes form
diaspora groups in the
United States, Canada,
Argentina and Brazil. Most
Slovenes today live
within the borders...
- Austria-Hungary, the
State of
Slovenes,
Croats and Serbs. The main
states which formed the new
Kingdom were the
State of
Slovenes,
Croats and Serbs; Vojvodina;...
- Serbs,
Croats and
Slovenes. The state's name
derives from the
three main
South Slavic ethnic groups that
inhabited it: the
Slovenes, Croats, and Serbs...
-
Empire and the
Habsburg Empire. In
October 1918, the
Slovenes co-founded the
State of
Slovenes, Croats, and Serbs. In
December 1918, they
merged with...
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against Carinthian Slovenes.
Promises made were broken, ****imilation was
forced by
dividing the
Carinthian Slovenes into "nationalist"
Slovenes proper and "Germanophile"...
- This is a list of
Slovenes and
people from
Slovenia that are notable.
Louis Adamic (1898–1951) –
author and
translator Anton Aškerc (1856–1912) – poet...
- ancestry.
Slovenes mostly immigrated to
America during the
Slovene m****
emigration period from the 1880s to
World War I. The
first Slovenes in the United...
- (Bosniaks, Bulgarians, Croats, Gorani, Macedonians, Montenegrins, Serbs, and
Slovenes).
Though the
majority of
Slavs are Christians, some groups, such as the...
- the
Kingdom of Serbs,
Croats and
Slovenes from the
merger of the
Kingdom of
Serbia with the
provisional State of
Slovenes,
Croats and Serbs, and constituted...
- 2011-07-21 at the
Wayback Machine "Encyclopedia of
Cleveland History:
SLOVENES". Ech.case.edu.
Retrieved 11
January 2018. "Data
Center Results". Mla.org...