سلوفانيا - translation to English
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سلوفانيا - translation to English


سلوفانيا      

Slovenia

Slovenia         
  • Habsburgs]] in present-day Slovenia during the [[Great Turkish War]]
  • Climate types of Slovenia 1970–2000 and [[climograph]]s for selected settlements
  • The [[Battles of the Isonzo]] took place mostly in rugged mountainous areas above the Soča River.
  • Average strength of Yugoslav economy as a deviation from the main (Yugoslavia = 100 %) indicator 1975. [[SR Slovenia]] (dark green) was, along with [[SR Croatia]] and [[SAP Vojvodina]] (light green), the richest entity of [[SFR Yugoslavia]].
  • GDP per capita development in Slovenia
  • Smrekar]]'s illustration of ''[[Martin Krpan]]''
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  • [[Josip Broz Tito]] and Emperor [[Haile Selassie]] in [[Ljubljana]] in 1959
  • Slovene]] until 1414
  • The proclamation of the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs at [[Congress Square]] in Ljubljana on 20 October 1918
  • Laibach]]
  • [[Lake Bohinj]], largest Slovenian lake, one of the two springs of the [[Sava]] River
  • Modern [[Lipizzaner]] grazing
  • National Theatre]] in [[Ljubljana]]
  • Mount [[Mangart]], in the [[Julian Alps]], is the third-highest peak in Slovenia, after [[Triglav]] and [[Škrlatica]].
  • The more-than-400-year-old Žametovka vine growing outside the Old Vine House in Maribor, Slovenia. To the right of the vine is a daughter vine taken from a cutting of the old vine.
  • Motorways in Slovenia in August 2020
  • Krško Nuclear Power Plant, 696 MW
  • [[Olm]] can be found in the [[Postojna cave]] and other caves in the country.
  • municipality]]. The four main urban areas are visible: Ljubljana and Kranj (centre), Maribor (northeast) and the [[Slovene Istria]] (southwest).
  • [[Postojna Cave]]
  • Austrian]] censorship (due to potential revolutionary content); the music of Zdravljica is now the Slovenian national [[anthem]].
  • [[France Prešeren]], best-known Slovenian poet
  • Brezje]]
  • Folk musician [[Lojze Slak]]
  • Republic of Kosovo]]
  • Statistical regions: 1.&nbsp;Gorizia, 2.&nbsp;Upper Carniola, 3.&nbsp;Carinthia, 4.&nbsp;Drava, 5.&nbsp;Mura, 6.&nbsp;Central Slovenia, 7.&nbsp;Central Sava, 8.&nbsp;Savinja, 9.&nbsp;Coastal–Karst, 10.&nbsp;Inner Carniola–Karst, 11.&nbsp;Southeast Slovenia, 12.&nbsp;Lower Sava
  • A proportional representation of Slovenia exports, 2019
  • Front cover of a bilingual passport in Slovene and Italian
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  • Slovenian Territorial Defense Units counterattacking the Yugoslav National Army tank who entered Slovenia during the [[Ten-Day War]], 1991
  • Alpine skier [[Tina Maze]], a double Olympic gold medalist and the overall winner of the 2012–13 World Cup season
  • University of Ljubljana administration building
  • The sculpture of the poet [[Valentin Vodnik]] (1758–1819) was created by Alojz Gangl in 1889 as part of [[Vodnik Monument]], the first Slovene national monument.
  • Potica]] as part of traditional Slovenian Easter breakfast
  • [[Lake Bled]] with its island
  • The [[Carniolan honey bee]] is native to Slovenia and is a subspecies of the western honey bee.
  • karst]] feature on the [[Karst Plateau]], as in many other karst areas of the world.
COUNTRY IN CENTRAL EUROPE
ISO 3166-1:SI; Slovenija; Republic of Slovenia; Slovenie; Republika Slovenija; Szlovénia; Szlovenia; Slowenia; Slovenia's independence; Immigration to Slovenia; Emigration from Slovenia; Biodiversity in Slovenia; Wildlife of Slovenia; Flora of Slovenia
سلوفانيا