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  1. Slovenia - Wikipedia

    By the 11th century, the Germanization of what is now Lower Austria, effectively isolated the Slovene-inhabited territory from the other western Slavs, speeding up the development of the …

  2. Slovenia | History, Geography, & People | Britannica

    5 days ago · Most of the region is known to Slovenes by its historical names: Dolenjska (Lower Carniola) and Notranjska (Inner Carniola). Scientific study of karst terrain is a Slovene …

  3. Slovenian language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot

    Slovenian or Slovene is a South Slavic language spoken by about 2.5 million people mainly in Slovenia, and also in Italy, particularly in Friuli Venezia Giulia; in Austria especially in Carinthia …

  4. Home | eSlovenscina

    Slovene Learning Online is a freely accessible online course in Slovene for foreigners, developed at the Centre for Slovene as a Second and Foreign Language in cooperation with the …

  5. Culture of Slovenia - history, people, clothing, women, beliefs, …

    Eighty-seven percent of the population considers itself Slovene, while Hungarians and Italians constitute significant groups and have the status of indigenous minorities under the Slovenian …

  6. Slovenia - Country Profile - Nations Online Project

    Nationality: Noun--Slovene(s). Adjective--Slovenian. Population: 2 million (in 2016) Ethnic groups: Slovenes 83.06%, Croats 1.81%, Serbs 1.98%, Bosniaks 1.10%, Hungarians 0.32%, …

  7. Slovene - The Languages

    Slovene is a language rich in history, diversity, and cultural significance. Its unique features, like the dual grammatical number and a wide range of dialects, make it a fascinating subject of …

  8. Slovenia - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Slovenia is a country in the southern region of Central Europe.The capital and largest city of Slovenia is Ljubljana.Its major language is Slovenian. Its current population is about 2.1 …

  9. A Complete Overview of the Slovene Language

    With around 2.5 million speakers, Slovene is the native language of the majority of Slovenia's population and is also spoken by Slovene minority communities in neighboring countries such …

  10. Slovenes - Wikipedia

    The start of cultural-linguistic activities by Slovene intellectuals of the time brought about a national revival and the birth of the Slovene nation in the modern sense of the word. Before …

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