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  • He was appointed a member of the Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts and was official
  • nd Asteroid Search Program named PIKA after a Slovene acronym.
  • he finished building due to difficulties with Slovene air traffic regulations.
  • God (June 29, 1797 - January 19, 1868) was a Slovene American Roman Catholic missionary, bishop, a
  • oreign, including French, Polish, Italian and Slovene, ancestry.
  • Besides Slovene and German, Inzko is fluent in Serbo-Croatian
  • The program was however rejected by both Slovene and ethnic German nationalists.
  • ple, they formed to protect their region from Slovene and Yugoslav troops .
  • e, Kossics himself wrote a poem in his native Slovene and added a rough Hungarian translation.
  • ionally spoken in the town, German, Friulian, Slovene and Venetian.
  • n which he called for a collaboration between Slovene and German speakers in Carinthia.
  • and advocated a peaceful co-existence of the Slovene and German cultures in Carniola.
  • he Austrian state, the minority rights of the Slovene and Croat minorities are also expressly detai
  • uties, he stated that, after the abolition of Slovene and Croatian language schools, every South Sl
  • and Karl Popper (translated into Spanish and Slovene) and studied the history of Christianity in t
  • to the May Declaration, a joined manifesto of Slovene and Croatian political parties in the Austria
  • He writes both in Slovene and Italian.
  • His works are mostly bilingual ( Slovene and English).
  • The song, performed in Slovene as "Lep poletni dan" (A beautiful summer day)
  • inst Thebes and Plautus' Miles Gloriosus into Slovene as well as Slovene authors such as Kocbek and
  • n and Ancient Greek at secondary schools with Slovene as teaching language.
  • ined a priest and in 1817 he started teaching Slovene at the Lyceum in Ljubljana.
  • tion was 40 years, 1% of the population spoke Slovene at home, and the median weekly household inco
  • th France Bevk, Budal was one of the very few Slovene authors which remained in Italy after the Fas
  • ant, Derrida, Lyotard and Badiou), as well as Slovene authors.
  • lised agricultural area, twice as much as the Slovene average.
  • The White Guard ( Slovene: Bela garda) was a name given colloquially an
  • He first stayed with his fellow Slovene bishop Francis Xavier Pierz in Michigan.
  • Lake Bled ( Slovene: Blejsko jezero) is a glacial lake in the Jul
  • nued to use his own alphabet in all his later Slovene books.
  • Ferlach ( Slovene: Borovlje) is the southernmost town in Austri
  • i Agreement (Croatian: Brijunska deklaracija, Slovene: Brionska deklaracija) is a document signed o
  • ana, Slovenia on 3 April at the TV studios of Slovene broadcaster Radiotelevizija Slovenija (RTV SL
  • ggest catalogue of various information of all Slovene business subjects (enterprises, organisations
  • finance information gathered on a CD-ROM for Slovene businesses published since 1994.
  • Male szlovenszki katekizmus, 1752 (Small Slovene Cathecism)
  • Church and has drawn its support from various Slovene Catholic institutions in Italy, such as the H
  • With a rating of 2623 he is the strongest Slovene chess player as of March 2011.
  • By 1840 the dean of the Slovene Circumscription.
  • For Slovene city, see Koper.
  • 1945 members of Wehrmacht killed one hundred Slovene civilians at Graben (»ditch«) in Stranice nea
  • also engaged in cultural work with the local Slovene community.
  • ( Slovene) Competition system
  • July 18 - Jacobus Gallus (Jakob Handl), Slovene composer (born 1550)
  • rosvetna zveza (Slowenischer Kulturverband) - Slovene Cultural Association
  • Costa was active in many Slovene cultural, political and sport associations.
  • French avant-garde composer and trombonist of Slovene descent.
  • In the local Slovene dialect, the ecclesiastical administrative un
  • See Slovene dialects.
  • anilo Lokar (9 May 1892 - 21 July 1989) was a Slovene doctor and Expressionist writer.
  • Dellach ( Slovene: Dole) is a town in the district of Hermagor
  • He was born in a family of Slovene economic immigrants to Croatia.
  • Hepko ( Slovene edition)
  • with the political activist Janko Kralj, and Slovene emigrant from Gorizia, who also helped many a
  • wing youth organizations, and associations of Slovene emigrants from the Julian March.
  • "Nanana" was the Slovene entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, su
  • "Stay Forever" was the Slovene entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2004, su
  • "Stop" was the Slovene entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2005, su
  • sociologist, film theorist and politician of Slovene ethnicity.
  • He was born in a Slovene family in the village of Kostanjevica na Kras
  • Born to an upper middle class Slovene family in Gorizia, Italy, he moved with the f
  • in Ljubljana in a well established Carinthian Slovene family.
  • Lili Novy, Slovene female poet
  • (November 17, 1880 - December 15, 1977) was a Slovene fencer who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympi
  • d Rusjan (6 July 1886 - 9 January 1911) was a Slovene flight pioneer and airplane constructor.
  • by Alenka that the song will in fact be sung Slovene for the performance in Eurovision.
  • re as a productive aspect of the grammar (see Slovene grammar or Lithuanian grammar for other ones)
  • 1956; Carinthian Slovene grandfather)
  • Hermann II ( Slovene: Herman II.
  • cessfully to prevent the re-patriation of the Slovene Home Guard to Yugoslavia.
  • n exponents of the pro-Western faction of the Slovene Home Guard, an anti-Communist collaborationis
  • ic rights of the Hungarian Slovenes and their Slovene identity, promoting the use of the Prekmurian
  • home to a number of Irish, German, and later Slovene immigrants, many of whom worked in the neighb
  • e beginning of the 20th century, when liberal Slovene intellectuals began to praise the French for
  • in spreading the anti-Fascist sentiment among Slovene intellectuals.
  • Eibiswald ( Slovene: Ivnik) is a municipality in the district of
  • Johann Weikhard Freiherr von Valvasor ( Slovene: Janez Vajkard Valvasor) or simply Valvasor (
  • Andritz ( Slovene: Jendrica - "fast-flowing water") is the 12th
  • most of his works under various pseudonyms in Slovene journals in the neighbouring Kingdom of Yugos
  • His was the uncle of Barbara Brezigar, Slovene jurist and politician and current Chief Publi
  • Kappel am Krappfeld ( Slovene: Kapela na Krapskem polju ) is a town in the
  • Kondorfa ( Slovene: Kradanovci, German: Kradendorf) is a village
  • l, as he did not give rise to the independent Slovene krajina.
  • Gurk ( Slovene: Krka) is an Austrian market town and former
  • The Gurk ( Slovene: Krka) is a river in Carinthia, Austria.
  • The Lavant ( Slovene: Labotnica) is a left tributary of the Drava
  • ntial figures of the Enlightenment Era in the Slovene Lands of Habsburg Austria.
  • Wars in the late 15th and 16th century in the Slovene Lands and in Croatia.
  • ome and remain the biggest trade union in the Slovene Lands until its dissolution in 1941.
  • s of Milko Kos on settlements patterns in the Slovene Lands in the early middle ages, focusing on t
  • Peter Kozler's famous map of the Slovene Lands
  • He served in various monasteries in the Slovene Lands, including the Capuchin monastery of St
  • expert on medieval settlement patterns in the Slovene Lands.
  • elections to the Frankfurt Parliament in the Slovene Lands.
  • and awareness of freedoms, especially in the Slovene lands.
  • n 1807, he started compiling a grammar of the Slovene language which however remained unfinished.
  • j Budal (31 October 1889 - 7 June 1972) was a Slovene language writer, poet, journalist and transla
  • Trieste, where he became the director of the Slovene language theatre.
  • , where he worked as a professor at a private Slovene language high school.
  • ch der windischen Sprache or "Textbook of the Slovene language".
  • The same year, he also published a grammar of Slovene language, which was used in Slovene language
  • wrote books in the Prekmurian dialect of the Slovene language, and was thus an influential represe
  • (27 September 1880 - 11 December 1958) was a Slovene lawyer and Social democratic politician, and
  • sler (16 February 1824 - 16 April 1879) was a Slovene lawyer, geographer, cartographer, activist an
  • Lenti ( Slovene: Lentiba) is a town in Zala county, Hungary,
  • Liebenfels ( Slovene: Lepo Polje ) is a town in the district of Sa
  • Letenye (Croatian: Letinja, Slovene: Letina) is a town in Zala County, Hungary, o
  • this choice was Fabiani was considered by the Slovene Liberal Nationalists as a Slovene.
  • Ljubljana Castle ( Slovene: Ljubljanski grad) is a medieval castle in Lj
  • lovenia became known as "Maister's fighters" ( Slovene: Maistrovi borci).
  • In spite of the overwhelming Slovene majority in the area, the town remained in Au
  • t half of the neighborhood's inhabitants were Slovene, many of whom attended St. Anthony's Catholic
  • ement is dedicated to the Assumption of Mary ( Slovene: Marijino vnebovzetje) and belongs to the Rom
  • ) (March 23, 1754 - September 26, 1802) was a Slovene mathematician, physicist and artillery office
  • Slovene Medieval History : Selected Studies (New York
  • Medijske Toplice ( Slovene: Medijske toplice) is a spa located in the to
  • Micheldorf ( Slovene: Mihaelova vas) is a municipality in the dist
  • Vojanov) (29 March 1874 - 26 July 1934) was a Slovene military officer, poet and political activist
  • erlin (11 January 1903 - 20 March 1946) was a Slovene military officer who rose to a senior positio
  • Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia ( Slovene: Ministrstvo za zunanje zadeve), located in t
  • World War I in Prekmurje, the leaders of the Slovene minority were mostly Catholic priests and Lut
  • Identity and Communication in the Case of the Slovene Minority in Carinthia".
  • tary action was hindered by the fact that the Slovene minority was split into two separate politica
  • in the cultural activities of the Carinthian Slovene minority.
  • ler Youth, and inveighing against Carinthia's Slovene minority.
  • Today a Slovene mixed choir from Gorizia and a cultural cente
  • ili Haumeder to an ethnic German father and a Slovene mother.
  • The album got thumbs up reviews by top Slovene music magazines (24ur.com,
  • The Slovenian Coal Mining Museum ( Slovene: Muzej Premogovinistva) is also located in th
  • He joined the Slovene National Movement, and became one of the lead
  • of the revolution, he was sympathetic to the Slovene national movement, and was among the academic
  • his first and more than deserved cap for the Slovene national side on the 3rd of March 2010, after
  • Slovenes (a conservative fraction within the Slovene national movement) proposed the re-establishm
  • The song was performed at the Slovene national final for the 2008 contest, EMA 2008
  • Between 1864 and 1869, he served as the first Slovene nationalist mayor of Ljubljana; when he was e
  • us Gallus, late Renaissance Czech composer of Slovene origin (d.
  • The Austrian diplomat of Slovene origin Valentin Inzko frequented elementary s
  • isha Lajovic, was an Australian politician of Slovene origin.
  • Thanks to his Slovene origins, he did not take the regular Italian
  • Lake Ossiach (German: Ossiacher See, Slovene: Osojsko jezero) is a lake in the Austrian st
  • During World War II, Slovene partisan resistance was active in the souther
  • tural section in his military unit, the XIVth Slovene Partisan Division.
  • The crime was committed as revenge for a Slovene partisan's ambush in Tesno gorge, when on Feb
  • and simple love poetry was very popular among Slovene partisans.
  • nto Austria, which was regularly destroyed by Slovene Partisans.
  • Indeed, the neighborhood's Slovene past is one of the reasons that Indianapolis
  • ladika Institute was sponsored by the wealthy Slovene patriot from Ljubljana, Josip Gorup, who comm
  • t of the liberal conservative fraction of the Slovene People's Party.
  • nd was officially elected as president of the Slovene People's Party in Exile.
  • l Democracy of Slovenia and the defeat of the Slovene People's Party, which did not win a seat.
  • newspaper Slovenec, the official organ of the Slovene People's Party and one of the two most influe
  • d worker's co-operatives, and transformed the Slovene People's Party from a conservative clerical p
  • Followers of the Slovene People's Party met up with other non-communis
  • Ferndorf ( Slovene: Perja vas ) is a municipality in the distric
  • 1845), born Matija Kobentar, was a Carinthian Slovene philologist, publicist and collector of folk
  • Anton Peterlin (physicist), Slovene physicist
  • attaching small, barely visible, plaques with Slovene placenames to German road signs, which was ag
  • moved the road sign of the town of Bleiburg ( Slovene: Pliberk) in south-eastern Carinthia for seve
  • is period, he became actively involved in the Slovene political life, criticising the liberal and l
  • ieler was marginalized from the mainstream in Slovene politics, although he continued his political
  • ost notably Medija Castle, where the renowned Slovene polymath Johann Weikhard von Valvasor spent h
  • o be a martyr of anti-Fascist struggle of the Slovene population in the Slovenian Littoral region d
  • He was a vocal supporter of the Croat and Slovene population in Istria, which was the majority
  • The Slovene press used his name as a synonym for national
  • 3 February 3, 1758 - 8 January 8, 1819) was a Slovene priest, journalist and poet from the late Enl
  • tributions to the Slovenian National Program ( Slovene: Prispevki za slovenski nacionalni program),
  • Bad Radkersburg ( Slovene: Radgona, old Hungarian name Regede) is a cit
  • It was succeeded as Slovene representative at the 2005 contest by Omar Na
  • It was succeeded as Slovene representative at the 2004 coNananantest by P
  • It was succeeded as Slovene representative at the 2007 contest by Alenka
  • It was succeeded as Slovene representative at the 2008 contest by Rebeka
  • borated in several research projects with the Slovene Research Institute (SLORI), which he directed
  • rage in Austria in 1907, gaining 20 of the 24 Slovene seats in the Austrian Parliament.
  • ific association Slovenska matica, and of the Slovene section of the Sokol movement.
  • Slovene, Serbian, Croatian and Bosnian
  • ( Slovene service-book)
  • Slovene Skating Union: Results
  • Deutsch Goritz ( Slovene: Slovenska Gorica ) is a municipality in the
  • The Slovenian Democratic Youth ( Slovene: Slovenska demokratska mladina, acronym SDM)
  • ment, also called it an act of "ransom": "The Slovene socialist government is abusing its right for
  • nization called the Green Guard) attacked the Slovene soldiers guarding the city hall.
  • Russian, Russian-English bilingual, Serbian, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, and Ukrainian tex
  • Russian, Serbian, Simplified Chinese, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian.
  • He took part in the Historic Society for Slovene Styria, founded 1906, and was appointed honor
  • cal church is dedicated to Saint Bartholomew ( Slovene: Sveti Jenej) and belongs to the Veliki Gaber
  • Sankt Urban ( Slovene: Sveti Urban ) is a town in the district of F
  • the settlement is dedicated to Saint George ( Slovene: Sveti Jurij) and belongs to the Roman Cathol
  • the settlement, is dedicated to Saint Ulrich ( Slovene: Sveti Urh) and belongs to the Ig parish.
  • the settlement is dedicated to Saint George ( Slovene: Sveti Jurij) and belongs to the Roman Cathol
  • Bad Sankt Leonhard im Lavanttal ( Slovene: Sveti Lenart v Labotu ) is a town in the dis
  • f the settlement, is dedicated to Saint Roch ( Slovene: Sveti Rok) and belongs to the Roman Catholic
  • Tarany ( Slovene: Taran )is a village in Somogy county, Hungar
  • Techelsberg ( Slovene: Teholica) is a town in the district of Klage
  • D. (7 July 1875 - 16 March 1920) was a Slovene theologian, philosopher and art historian.
  • na - October 29, 1744 in Cluj, Romania) was a Slovene theologian, mathematician, astronomer and lat
  • He was the first Slovene to qualify for the Olympics and the first Slo
  • Inzko thus became the second Carinthian Slovene to occupy that position, after Wolfgang Petri
  • He is the first Slovene to play in the NFL.
  • The Trbovlje Chimney ( Slovene: Trboveljski dimnik), built in 1976, is the t
  • Treffen ( Slovene: Trebinje) is a market town in the district o
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