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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
  • 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.

Slovenia         
n. Slovenia, country in the Balkan region
Slovenian      
adj. sloveno
sloveno         
Slovene, Slovenian, pertaining to Slovenia (country in the Balkan region)

Definitie

Verd
·noun Greenness; freshness.
II. Verd ·noun The right of pasturing animals in a forest.
III. Verd ·noun The privilege of cutting green wood within a forest for fuel.

Wikipedia

Slovenia

Slovenia ( (listen) sloh-VEE-nee-ə; Slovene: Slovenija [slɔˈʋèːnija]), officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: Republika Slovenija , abbr.: RS), is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the southeast, and the Adriatic Sea to the southwest. Slovenia is mostly mountainous and forested, covers 20,271 square kilometres (7,827 sq mi), and has a population of 2.1 million (2,110,547 people). Slovenes constitute over 80% of the country's population. Slovene, a South Slavic language, is the official language. Slovenia has a predominantly temperate continental climate, with the exception of the Slovene Littoral and the Julian Alps. A sub-mediterranean climate reaches to the northern extensions of the Dinaric Alps that traverse the country in a northwest–southeast direction. The Julian Alps in the northwest have an alpine climate. Toward the northeastern Pannonian Basin, a continental climate is more pronounced. Ljubljana, the capital and largest city of Slovenia, is geographically situated near the centre of the country.

Slovenia has historically been the crossroads of Slavic, Germanic, and Romance languages and cultures. Its territory has been part of many different states: the Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire, the Carolingian Empire, the Holy Roman Empire, the Kingdom of Hungary, the Republic of Venice, the Illyrian Provinces of Napoleon's First French Empire, the Austrian Empire, and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In October 1918, the Slovenes co-founded the State of Slovenes, Croats, and Serbs. In December 1918, they merged with the Kingdom of Serbia into the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. During World War II, Germany, Italy, and Hungary occupied and annexed Slovenia, with a tiny area transferred to the Independent State of Croatia, a newly declared Nazi puppet state. In 1945, it again became part of Yugoslavia. Post-war, Yugoslavia was allied with the Eastern Bloc, but after the Tito–Stalin split of 1948, it never subscribed to the Warsaw Pact, and in 1961 it became one of the founders of the Non-Aligned Movement. In June 1991, Slovenia declared independence from Yugoslavia and became an independent sovereign state.

Slovenia is a developed country, with a high-income economy ranking highly in the Human Development Index. The Gini coefficient rates its income inequality among the lowest in the world. It is a member of the United Nations, the European Union, the Eurozone, the Schengen Area, the OSCE, the OECD, the Council of Europe, and NATO.