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Online map services of Slovenia are based on data provided by the Surveying and Mapping Authority of the Republic of Slovenia, [1] such as orthophoto covering entire territory of Slovenia with detailed imagery taken from a plane rather than satellite, and combine them with additional contents that are of interest to tourists and residents of Slovenia.
Najdi.si Map: much like Google Maps, only centered on Slovenia. If you want to see the map, see here. Najdi.si Free SMS: A tool that allows all Slovenians to send a limited number of free SMS messages per day. As of January 2012, the number of free SMSes is limited to 40. [3]
Tadej Pogačar in a yellow jersey at the Tour de France 2021, Stage 16 (13 July) July 1 - Slovenia takes over the presidency of the Council of the European Union for the second time since joining the Union. [11] July 11 - voters reject the controversial proposal to amend the Slovenian Waters Act on a referendum. [12]
1 November All Saints' Day: dan spomina na mrtve or dan mrtvih: State holiday, work-free. Before 1991, in the time of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia, it was named dan mrtvih ('day of the dead'). [9] 25 December Christmas Day: božič: Work-free day. Abolished in 1953 and re-instituted in 1991. [3] 26 December Independence and Unity Day
Najdi.si is a Slovenian search engine and web portal created by Interseek. It uses a technology created by Interseek. The technology is written entirely in Java. [1]
This national electoral calendar for 2021 lists the national/federal elections held in 2021 in all sovereign states and their dependent territories. By-elections are excluded, though national referendums are included.
Ruodolphswert, engraving by Valvasor, 1689. Novo Mesto was attested in historical sources in 1365 as Růdolfswerde (and as Rudolfswerd in 1392 and Noua Mesta in 1419). [3] [4] The German name (spelled Rudolfswerth in the modern era) is a compound of the personal name Rudolf and wert 'island, peninsula, land above the water', [3] and refers to Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria, who conferred town ...
Brezje pri Tržiču was attested in written sources as Nabrezi between 1050 and 1065, Bresicz in 1420, Fresiach in 1436, and Sannd Angnes in 1498, among other spellings. [2] ...