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| Rajmond Debevec was born in Postojna, | Slovenia, a part of the former Yugoslavia, on March 29 |
| to evacuate from Italy and to be picked-up in | Slovenia, a march of 300 miles. |
| rburg on the Drau, Austria (called Maribor in | Slovenia after 1918). |
| reprise of the Sun Splash reggae festival in | Slovenia, also featuring prominent English reggae band |
| Slovenia also failed to advance. | |
| Slovenia: AMTK Ljubljana | |
| rope, from northern Italy through to Austria, | Slovenia and Croatia. |
| erformed 23rd in the running order, following | Slovenia and preceding Lithuania. |
| France, | Slovenia and Malta are eliminated. |
| approximately two-thirds of modern Prekmurje, | Slovenia, and the modern area between the current Slov |
| Hungary, mainland Italy, Macedonia, Romania, | Slovenia and Yugoslavia. |
| It is found only in Croatia and | Slovenia and is listed as a vulnerable species on the |
| result of this debate, Luxembourg, Lithuania, | Slovenia and Belgium extended the right to vote, in di |
| e Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, | Slovenia and in the Near East. |
| o the Eurovision Song Contest final alongside | Slovenia and Croatia. |
| erformed 17th in the running order, following | Slovenia and preceding Bosnia-Herzegovina. |
| itory, thus ending the Slovenian War, whereas | Slovenia and Croatia froze independence activities for |
| at the 2005 European Championships in Tacen, | Slovenia and won a bronze medal in the C-1 team event |
| It is found in Italy, | Slovenia, and Switzerland. |
| Macau, Malta, Netherlands, Nigeria, Pakistan, | Slovenia and Vietnam. |
| He was called up for the friendly against | Slovenia and the World Cup qualifier versus Croatia, f |
| up, starting at left back against England and | Slovenia and then as the left-center back against Alge |
| nd, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, | Slovenia, and Ukraine. |
| In 2006, the band toured Scandinavia, Italy, | Slovenia and Croatia. |
| only two countries with formal bid made were | Slovenia and Italy. |
| Previously, he was Ambassador to Austria and | Slovenia, and Permanent Representative to all internat |
| iden by the UEFA, the Football Association of | Slovenia and the German Football Association for any p |
| nal, held on May 12, 2007, performing between | Slovenia and Lithuania. |
| oints (6 from Portugal, 5 from Israel, 4 from | Slovenia and 1 from Russia), placing the Netherlands 1 |
| Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Poland, | Slovenia and Slovakia. |
| ontributing with one goal (in the 3-3 against | Slovenia) and three assists in the latter tournament, |
| therlands, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, | Slovenia and Ukraine. |
| tone sinkholes named after the Kras region in | Slovenia and Northern Italy. |
| nmark, and in parts of France, Italy, Poland, | Slovenia, and Slovakia, with reception on a 110 cm dis |
| , Serbia, the Republic of Macedonia, Croatia, | Slovenia and other former Yugoslav republics it is kno |
| it extended its presence also to the Venetian | Slovenia and the Canale Valley in the Province of Udin |
| ria, Belgium, France, Italy, Romania, Greece, | Slovenia and Switzerland. |
| favourite for victory, with Denmark, France, | Slovenia and Sweden also in the frame and Estonia nowh |
| ying competition were Belgium, France, Malta, | Slovenia and Ukraine. |
| years, however, the routes of pilgrimage from | Slovenia and Styria to Gurk (Krka) have gradually reop |
| is venerated not only in Austria but also in | Slovenia and Styria. |
| Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, | Slovenia and Switzerland. |
| a, Macedonia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro, | Slovenia and Albania. |
| When fighting broke out in | Slovenia and Croatia in the summer of 1991, it was imm |
| in Switzerland, and half a year in Ljubljana ( | Slovenia) and Budapest, Hungary. |
| imports wines from Austria, Croatia, Hungary, | Slovenia, and Montenegro. |
| n position 11 in the running order, following | Slovenia and preceding Azerbaijan. |
| From 1991 to 1996, Kovac lived in Italy, | Slovenia and Austria to escape the Yugoslav wars, but |
| ll Championship qualification matches against | Slovenia and the Ukraine. |
| iate offices in Scandinavia, Poland, Romania, | Slovenia and China. |
| It is one of the smallest regions of | Slovenia and is the least densely populated. |
| Stages 14 and 15 passed in | Slovenia and Croatia and stages 18 and 19 in Switzerla |
| nce, Denmark, Turkey, Poland, Austria, China, | Slovenia and Luxembourg. |
| the Balkans as an occupation force, first in | Slovenia and then Croatia. |
| , Pulikum Celje, HIT Gorica and NK Maribor in | Slovenia, and FC Vaslui in Romania. |
| He currently lives in | Slovenia and he plays for the Olympic team there. |
| ountry's first match of the World Cup against | Slovenia and was at fault for the Slovenian winner sco |
| In January 2004, he returned to | Slovenia and has been playing four seasons for Drava P |
| Myhre kept clean sheets against Spain and | Slovenia, and conceded only one goal in the tournament |
| played 27 matches and scored one goal for the | Slovenia and was a participant at the Euro 2000 and 20 |
| new manager John Toshack for matches against | Slovenia and Azerbaijan but was an unused substitute i |
| Afterwards he came back to | Slovenia and worked 3 years long in the training group |
| t is less than an hour's drive from Italy and | Slovenia, and only a few hours from Vienna, Salzburg, |
| ept in the National and University Library of | Slovenia and in the Berlin State Library. |
| d in most of Europe (except Iceland, Ireland, | Slovenia and Croatia), east into Russia. |
| ly, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, | Slovenia, and Ukraine. |
| here she performed her song eighth, following | Slovenia and preceding Lithuania. |
| ungary, located near the border with Austria, | Slovenia and Croatia. |
| tia, Hungary, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, | Slovenia, and Turkey. |
| al on Vault at the Maribor World Cup, held in | Slovenia and two Gold medals (Vault and Balance Beam) |
| m the Istria peninsula spanning over Croatia, | Slovenia and Italy (see also Croatian and Slovene vari |
| ment of Transition is a new religion based in | Slovenia and recognized by that country and by the Eur |
| band set off on a previously arranged tour of | Slovenia and, having returned, started working a new a |
| The statistical regions of | Slovenia are 12 administrative entities created in 200 |
| by the Ogulin family, which brought them from | Slovenia around 1875. |
| I've copied the current version to History of | Slovenia article as it is longer and more informative. |
| 006 an agreement was made with the embassy of | Slovenia as one of the successor states. |
| Greece winning the bronze medal match against | Slovenia, as he scored 23 points, on 78% accuracy, gra |
| The most important scientific award in | Slovenia, as well as a state-founded scholarship for t |
| ieler gradually abandoned the ideal of United | Slovenia as unachieveble. |
| ta and has the lowest rate of unemployment in | Slovenia at only 6.7%. |
| Pretnar represented | Slovenia at the 2002 Winter Olympics. |
| In | Slovenia, at the end of the 19th century they were use |
| She represents | Slovenia at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. |
| Bauer represented | Slovenia at the 2006 and 2010 Winter Olympics, where h |
| Robnik represented | Slovenia at the 2006 Winter Olympics. |
| She represented | Slovenia at the 1992 Winter Olympics, where she placed |
| The winner was the representative for | Slovenia at the Miss Universe 2005 pageant in Bangkok, |
| Maribor) is a Slovenian rower who represented | Slovenia at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the Men's Coxl |
| popera" song by Alenka Gotar, and represented | Slovenia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2007. |
| Izidor Cankar and Franc Snoj, who returned to | Slovenia at the end of World War II, Kuhar remained in |
| Stats from | Slovenia at PrvaLiga. |
| similar in style to the neighbouring areas of | Slovenia, Austria and Hungary. |
| cal string instrument, most commonly found in | Slovenia, Austria, Hungary citera, northwestern Croati |
| ho fought under Maister's command in northern | Slovenia became known as "Maister's fighters" (Slovene |
| Since 1991, when | Slovenia became independent from Yugoslavia, the Yugos |
| and, Dinamo Zagreb in Croatia and FC Koper in | Slovenia, before arriving in Scotland for a trial peri |
| one of the first in Serbia to perform live in | Slovenia, being well accepted by the audience given sp |
| degger and his role in the democratization of | Slovenia between 1988 and 1990, known as the Slovenian |
| skating, and Ice Dancing categories in Bled, | Slovenia, between January 25 and January 31. |
| st militia active in parts of German-occupied | Slovenia between 1943 and 1945. |
| Group B was played in Ljubljana, | Slovenia between April 15 and April 21, 2001 |
| He won 25 international caps for | Slovenia between 1998 and 2003. |
| ister of Culture of the Socialist Republic of | Slovenia between 1945 and 1947, although he never beca |
| h Republic, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Romania, | Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Ukraine. |
| , Greece, Ukraine, Serbia, Croatia, Bulgaria, | Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina. |
| epublic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Albania, | Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria and Croatia |
| anada, Australia, Brazil, Venezuela, Croatia, | Slovenia, Bosnia, Serbia, Romania, Slovakia, Poland, U |
| al Italy, most of northern Spain and parts of | Slovenia, Bulgaria and Romania. |
| fly race he got silver behind Jernej Godec of | Slovenia, but was fastest in the semifinals, his time |
| osition at the European Championships 2003 in | Slovenia, but returned to the job in 2006. |
| competition was mostly made up of teams from | Slovenia, but there was one team from Croatia too. |
| It has also not been recorded from | Slovenia but given that it is found in neighboring cou |
| 3-foot fall from a hotel window in Ljubljana, | Slovenia by completing a mid-air loop and gymnasts' la |
| the most popular search engine and portal in | Slovenia called Najdi.si. |
| r two semi-finals, a final, and a superfinal, | Slovenia chose Alenka Gotar to fly the flag in Helsink |
| e biggest surprise was the victory of the New | Slovenia Christian People's Party over the Liberal Dem |
| e National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana, | Slovenia collaborating with scientists from its Labora |
| Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and | Slovenia competed independently (as opposed to as a pa |
| Slovenia competed at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Be | |
| On October 2, 2006, a Ljubljana, | Slovenia court sentenced Plut to 30 years in prison fo |
| y, Austria, Jugoslavia (in areas now parts of | Slovenia, Croatia and Macedonia), Greece, Turkey (cros |
| In | Slovenia, Croatia and Romania, quarter pounder with ch |
| ficant plantings near the Hungarian border in | Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia. |
| n from south-eastern Austria through Hungary, | Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Albania, the western Ukrain |
| ern Europe: Slovakia, Czech Republic, Poland, | Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary...and this year it will be |
| s, such as the United States, Poland, Canada, | Slovenia, Croatia, Italy, and Germany. |
| entral and Eastern European countries such as | Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzego |
| On 25 June 1991, both Croatia and | Slovenia declared their independence from SFR Yugoslav |
| n is a coal-fired power station in Ljubljana, | Slovenia, delivering 90 % of remote generated heat. |
| In 2006, the Government of | Slovenia did not support the project because the 29 ki |
| to the second round of the tournament, while | Slovenia did not advance. |
| unist dissidents in the Socialist Republic of | Slovenia, discussing the possibilities and conditions |
| rt still serves as a border between Italy and | Slovenia, dividing the Italian municipality of San Dor |
| Slovenia drew that match 2-2. | |
| t Nazi war crimes in the territory of present | Slovenia during World War II. |
| After | Slovenia earned its independence from Yugoslavia, an a |
| am is sensational, and if it was not, why did | Slovenia Embassy in Finland request to stop the broadc |
| In 2009, 18% of pregnancies in | Slovenia ended in abortion, down from a peak of 41.6% |
| The runners-up | Slovenia entered the UEFA play-off stage. |
| Slovenia entered the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, rep | |
| 10, he refereed the match between Algeria and | Slovenia, even though his mother had died barely four |
| Trans | Slovenia Express Vol. 2 (2005) - Bruderschaft |
| rtnering Yannis Vlachos to the semi-finals of | Slovenia F1. |
| Part 2: Sweden, Ireland, Luxembourg, | Slovenia, Finland, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Netherlands, Cr |
| are tied to St. John's Eve, when in parts of | Slovenia, fires are lit and water poured over the peop |
| d with S-125M Neva-M has been pulled off from | Slovenia following that country declaration for indepe |
| Ski Championships 1979 took place in Planica, | Slovenia for the second time. |
| estion of Republic of Croatia and Republic of | Slovenia for resolving the SFRY state crisis)? |
| state of Texas, and for England under 19s in | Slovenia for the European Qualifiers, and with the Eng |
| unusual career move when he chose to play in | Slovenia for the 2004-05 season. |
| took place on 20-22 February 2004 in Planica, | Slovenia for the record fifth time. |
| e Buffalo Sabres, then one year in Ljubljana, | Slovenia, for HDD Olimpija Ljubljana, before retiring. |
| witzerland, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, | Slovenia, former Yugoslavia, Hungary, Romania, Moldova |
| Slovenia: Franc Mihelic, Lojze Slak, Tina Lesjak, .... | |
| The event took place in Ljubljana, | Slovenia from June 7 to June 14, 2003. |
| il 1961 and the SNG Drama Maribor in Maribor, | Slovenia, from 1961 until 1965. |
| The 2006 competition took place in Ljubljana, | Slovenia from March 6-12, 2006. |
| Judo Championships, and were held in Maribor, | Slovenia from 16 May to 19 May 2002. |
| The league was founded in 1991, shortly after | Slovenia gained its independence from Yugoslavia. |
| er of countries throughout the world, such as | Slovenia, Germany, Italy, the United States, Denmark, |
| duate studies at the University of Ljubljana, | Slovenia, graduating in 1989, and received a masters d |
| onal friendly against Qatar in Maribor, which | Slovenia had subsequently won 4 -1. |
| is widely used, and became popular there when | Slovenia had contact with the Ottoman Empire. |
| Slovenia has qualified one athletes for singles table | |
| al, the fourth time out of five contests that | Slovenia has failed to be in the final of the contest. |
| Azerbaijan, Hungary, and | Slovenia have all announced their intention to run for |
| arance of a solo drag act in Contest history ( | Slovenia having previously been represented by drag tr |
| ovenian holding company one of the largest in | Slovenia having a total of 73 companies under its mana |
| In | Slovenia he played for HK Kranjska Gora, HK Acroni Jes |
| During his time as ambssador to | Slovenia he made two major goals, to continue the coop |
| a suburb of Gorizia (now part of Nova Gorica, | Slovenia), he was consacrated priest in 1906. |
| Battle of the Frigidus (Vipava river, modern | Slovenia) he restored peace. |
| k, then part of the Habsburg Monarchy (now in | Slovenia), he studied in Jesuit schools in Ljubljana, |
| After just a year in in | Slovenia he left Union because of unpaid salary, so he |
| ing won the Junior World Championship 1994 in | Slovenia, he decided to go professional. |
| Over Cagliari, Italy and Ljubljana, | Slovenia he switched to SV Pluenderhausen, Germany in |
| In England's third match against | Slovenia, he setup the only goal of the match with a c |
| epared the first Constructivist exhibition in | Slovenia, held in the premises of the Secondary Techni |
| , France, Italy, Croatia, the Czech Republic, | Slovenia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia and Gr |
| of ratification to the London Agreement while | Slovenia, Iceland, Latvia and Croatia have deposited t |
| atvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and | Slovenia implement the Schengen Agreement for overland |
| lavia at the Olympic Games in 1984 & 1988 and | Slovenia in 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004 & 2008. |
| ians who published the manifesto for a United | Slovenia in April 1848. |
| Born in Ljubljana, | Slovenia, in what was then the Kingdom of Serbs, Croat |
| of Social Rights, and one more case, against | Slovenia, in 2010. |
| He also played for | Slovenia in their group match against Paraguay at the |
| Presidential elections were held in | Slovenia in 2002. |
| ernment to represent Ireland by travelling to | Slovenia in 2005 to take part in the celebrations for |
| ndividual finish was 40th in a 15 km event at | Slovenia in December 2009. |
| early age, having won competitions in native | Slovenia in junior category. |
| the mines of Idrija in the Carniola region of | Slovenia, in which the cinnabar is mixed with bitumino |
| Born in Zenkovci (Hungary, today Prekmurje, | Slovenia) in prekmurian-German family. |
| yrian Maribor or Marburg an Drau, present-day | Slovenia, in the last decade of the 14th century. |
| t for England Under-18s in their 2-1 win over | Slovenia in April 2006. |
| gainst Ukraine in a friendly and once against | Slovenia in UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying. |
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