- The Slovenes, also
known as
Slovenians (Slovene:
Slovenci [slɔˈʋéːntsi]), are a
South Slavic ethnic group native to
Slovenia, and
adjacent regions in Italy...
- and WW II.
Slovenia is a
natural sports venue, with many
Slovenians actively practicing sports. A
variety of
sports are pla**** in
Slovenia on a professional...
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Slovenians in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Slovenians may
refer to:
Slovenians,
inhabitants of
Slovenia,
citizens of
Slovenia Ethnic Slovenians,...
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history of
Slovenians, with the
Slovenian language having been
established in the Reformation. Primož
Trubar was a
leading early Slovenian author and...
- were
attacked by
Slovenian TO
units and a JNA
weapons depot at
Borovnica fell to the
Slovenian TO,
significantly improving the
Slovenians'
supply of weapons...
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Slovenia is
divided into 212 muni****lities (Slovene: občine, singular – občina), of
which 12 have
urban (metropolitan) status. Muni****lities are further...
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statistical regions of
Slovenia are 12
administrative entities created in 2000 for
legal and
statistical purposes. By a
decree in 2000,
Slovenia has been divided...
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significant asymmetric intelligibility:
Slovenians understand Croats better (79.4%) than
Croats understand Slovenians (43.7%). Dular,
Janez (2001). "Jezikovni...
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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...
- (1945–1991)
Slovenia (1991–present; capital)
Ljubljana (also
known by
other historical names) is the
capital and
largest city of
Slovenia,
located along...