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Slovenia,
officially the
Republic of
Slovenia, is a
country in
Central Europe. It
borders Italy to the west,
Austria to the north,
Hungary to the northeast...
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Telecommunications in
Slovenia encomp**** internet, telephone, radio, and
television services. In 2022,
Slovenia reported an
internet usage rate of 88%...
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history of
Slovenia chronicles the
period of the
Slovenian territory from the 5th
century BC to the present. In the
Early Bronze Age, Proto-Illyrian...
- (1945–1991)
Slovenia (1991–present; capital)
Ljubljana (also
known by
other historical names) is the
capital and
largest city of
Slovenia,
located along...
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Slovene (/ˈsloʊviːn/ SLOH-veen or /sloʊˈviːn, slə-/ sloh-VEEN, slə-) or
Slovenian (/sloʊˈviːniən, slə-/ sloh-VEE-nee-ən, slə-; slovenščina) is a
South Slavic...
- The
economy of
Slovenia is a
developed mixed economy. The
country enjoys a high
level of
prosperity and
stability as well as above-average GDP per capita...
- been the
reasons for the
intersection of the main
transport routes in
Slovenia.
Their course was
established already in Antiquity. A
particular geographic...
- The
Slovenia national football team (Slovene:
Slovenska nogometna reprezentanca)
represents Slovenia in men's
international football and is controlled...
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There are 69
towns in
Slovenia.
According to the
Local Self-Government Act of the
Republic of
Slovenia, a town is a
larger urban settlement with more than...
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Total primary energy supply (TPES) in
Slovenia was 6.80 Mtoe in 2019. In the same year,
electricity production was 16.1 TWh,
consumption was 14.9 TWh....