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  2. Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Slovenia is mostly mountainous and forested, [16] covers 20,271 square kilometres (7,827 sq mi), [17] and has a population of approximately 2.1 million. [18] Slovene is the official language. [19] Slovenia has a predominantly temperate continental climate, [20] with the exception of the Slovene Littoral and the Julian Alps.

  3. History of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    The Socialist Republic of Slovenia was created in 1945 as part of federal Yugoslavia. Slovenia gained its independence from Yugoslavia in June 1991, and today it is a member of the European Union and NATO .

  4. Demographics of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Source: [ 1] Demographic features of the population of Slovenia include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. With 101 inhabitants per square kilometre (262/sq mi), Slovenia ranks low among the European countries in population density ...

  5. Geography of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    The maximum north–south distance is 1°28' or 163 km (101 mi). The maximum east–west distance is 3°13' or 248 km (154 mi). The geometric centre of Slovenia (GEOSS) is located at 46°07′11.8″N 14°48′55.2″E . Since 2016, the geodetic system of Slovenia with the elevation benchmark of 0 m has its origin at the Koper tide gauge station.

  6. Ljubljana - Wikipedia

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    Ljubljana[ a ] (also known by other historical names) is the capital and largest city of Slovenia, [ 15 ][ 16 ] located along a trade route between the northern Adriatic Sea and the Danube region, [ 17 ] north of the country's largest marsh, inhabited since prehistoric times.

  7. Culture of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Slovene culture is the culture of the Slovenes, a south Slavic ethnic group. It is incredibly diverse for the country's small size, spanning the southern portion of Central Europe, being the melting pot of Slavic, Germanic and Romance cultures while encompassing parts of the Eastern Alps, the Pannonian Basin, the Balkan Peninsula and the ...

  8. Portal:Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    The Dragon Bridge ( Slovene: Zmajski most, historically also Zmajev most) is a road bridge located in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It crosses the Ljubljanica River. between Kopitar Street ( Kopitarjeva ulica) and Ressel Street ( Resljeva cesta ), to the north of the Ljubljana Central Market at Vodnik Square.

  9. Timeline of Slovenian history - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of Slovenian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Slovenia and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Slovenia. See also the list of presidents of Slovenia. third century BC Year Date Event 250 BC The Celtic La Tène culture comes to the territories of modern Slovenia, replacing the ...