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The oldest preserved video recordings of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. On the 25th anniversary of the Slavec Workers’ Choir of Ljubljana. 1909, 35 mm, black and white, 166 m, 7', silent. 1931: V kraljestvu Zlatoroga (In the Kingdom of the Goldhorn) Janko Ravnik: Joža Čop, Miha Potočnik, Franica Sodja, Herbert Drofenik
The drekavac was originally thought to have come from the souls of sinful men, or from children who died unbaptised. [2]It was popularly believed to be visible only at night, especially during the twelve days of Christmas (called unbaptised days in Serbo-Croatian) and in early spring, when other demons and mythical creatures were believed to be more active. [2]
Kekec's Tricks (Slovene: Kekčeve ukane) is a 1968 Yugoslav/Slovenian adventure film directed by Jože Gale.The film is based on the Kekec mountain narratives by Josip Vandot, originally published in Slovenian youth magazine Zvonček.
Rooster's Breakfast (Slovene: Petelinji zajtrk) is a Slovenian drama released in 2007. It is an adaptation of less known novel of the same name by Feri Lainšček.The film is the most acclaimed and most successful Slovenian films of all times, [1] and also the third most successful movie in Slovenia, following Titanic and Troy.
Slovene (/ ˈ s l oʊ v iː n / ⓘ SLOH-veen or / s l oʊ ˈ v iː n, s l ə-/ sloh-VEEN, slə-[8]) or Slovenian (/ s l oʊ ˈ v iː n i ə n, s l ə-/ ⓘ sloh-VEE-nee-ən, slə-; [9] [10] slovenščina) is a South Slavic language of the Balto-Slavic branch of the Indo-European language family.
Toponyms and Slavic mythology iewrn Macedonia. Numerous toponyms relate to Slavic gods or mythological creatures. Veles - (Macedonian: Велес) is a city in Macedonia that has the name of the Slavic god Veles.
Prekmurje Slovene, also known as the Prekmurje dialect, East Slovene, or Wendish (Slovene: prekmurščina, prekmursko narečje, Hungarian: vend nyelv, muravidéki nyelv, Prekmurje Slovene: prekmürski jezik, prekmürščina, prekmörščina, prekmörski jezik, panonska slovenščina), is the language of Prekmurje in Eastern Slovenia, and a variety of the Slovene language. [2]
Legend holds that Shennong had a transparent body, and thus could see the effects of different plants and herbs on himself. He is also said to have discovered tea , which he found it to be acting as an antidote against the poisonous effects of some seventy herbs he tested on his body.