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Italianization$542999$ - Übersetzung nach deutsch

ASPECT OF HISTORY
Slovenia/History; History of slovenia; Military history of Slovenia; Prehistoric Slovenia; Iron Age Slovenia; Fascist Italianization of Littoral Slovenes; Slovene Spring; Slovenian Spring; Prehistory of Slovenia; Slovenia in the Middle Ages
  • Habsburgs]] in present-day Slovenia during the [[Great Turkish War]].
  • Coat of arms of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia
  • Danilo Türk
  • Slovene]].
  • [[Janez Drnovšek]], [[Prime Minister of Slovenia]] between 1992 and 2002, and [[president of Slovenia]] between 2002 and 2007
  • Janez Janša
  • Slovene]] until 1414.
  • The proclamation of the [[State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs]] at [[Congress Square]] in [[Ljubljana]] on 20 October 1918
  • [[Socialist Republic of Slovenia]] within the [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]]
  • Romantic]] veduta of Mount [[Triglav]] by the [[Carinthian Slovene]] painter [[Markus Pernhart]]. In the Romantic era, Triglav became one of the symbols of Slovene identity.
  • Milan Kučan
  • The execution of [[Matija Gubec]], leader of the [[Croatian–Slovene Peasant Revolt]], in 1573.
  • Map of Slovenia with ancient Roman provinces and cities (as of 100 A.D.) in green and present-day frontiers in grey.
  • The [[Solkan Bridge]], built in 1906
  • Slavic settlement in 631 under the Slavic King [[Samo]].
  • Orel]] association in [[Lower Carniola]] before World War One
  • quarter of Slovene ethnic territory]], and approximately 327,000 out of the total population of 1.3<ref name="SacroEgoismo2012" /> million Slovenes,<ref name="Cresciani_ClashOfCivilisations" /> were subjected to forced [[Fascist Italianization]]. On the map of present-day Slovenia with its traditional regions' boundaries.
  • Part of a late 19th century cannon
  • Spring of Nations]] in 1848, became the symbol of the quest for a [[United Slovenia]].

Italianization      
n. Annahme italienischer Kultur oder Lebensstils

Definition

Italianizing

Wikipedia

History of Slovenia

The 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 tribes settled an area stretching from present-day Albania to the city of Trieste. The Slovenian territory was part of the Roman Empire, and it was devastated by the Migration Period's incursions during late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. The main route from the Pannonian plain to Italy ran through present-day Slovenia. Alpine Slavs, ancestors of modern-day Slovenians, settled the area in the late 6th Century AD. The Holy Roman Empire controlled the land for nearly 1,000 years, and between the mid-14th century and 1918 most of Slovenia was under Habsburg rule. In 1918, Slovenes formed Yugoslavia along with Serbs and Croats, while a minority came under Italy. The state of Slovenia was created in 1945 as part of federal Yugoslavia. Slovenia gained its independence from Yugoslavia in June 1991, and is today a member of the European Union and NATO.