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  1. Independent Slovenia: Origins, Movements, Prospects by Jill Benderly, 1994-10
  2. Introducing Slovenia and Slovenian Americans: By Edward Gobetz by Giles Edward Gobetz, 1994
  3. Looking at Slovenia (Looking at Europe) by Danica Veceric, 2006-08-31
  4. Art, history and politics in the former Yugoslavia: an interview with Michael Benson.(Interview): An article from: Cineaste by Louis Menashe, Jasminka Udovicki, 1996-03-22
  5. Democratic Governance in the Transition from Yugoslav Self-Management to a Market Economy: The Case of the Slovenian Privatization Debates 1990-1992 (Uppsala Studies in Economic History, 69) by Branka Likic Brboric, Branka Likic Brboric, 2003-12
  6. Slovenia: Evolving Loyalties by John K.Cox, 2007-03-20
  7. Kljuci Kljucavnice: Vratno Okovje: Koper, Maj-Julij 1974: Katalog Razstave (Pokrajinski Muzej Koper) by Janez Mikuz, 1974
  8. Mecklenburg Collection, Part II, The Iron Age Cemetery of Magdalenska gora in Slovenia (American School of Prehistoric Research Bulletins) by Hugh Hencken, 1981-08
  9. Oecd Review of Agricultural Policies: Slovenia (Oecd Reviews of Agricultural Policies) by Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development, 2001-04
  10. Literature of Post-Communist Slovenia, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania: A Study by Robert Murrary Davis, 2007-11-12
  11. Industrial Policy Supporting Economic Transition in Central-Eastern Europe: Lessons from Slovenia (Policy Papers in International Affairs No 43) by Tea Petrin, 1995-12-01
  12. Uropean Urbanity. Europan 7 and 8: Austria and Slovenia
  13. The Cold War Was Won in the Nineties: or a Short History of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development by Bojan Dejak, 2006-02-22
  14. Making a New Nation: The Formation of Slovenia

41. EUROPA - IDABC - EGovernment Factsheet - Slovenia - History
European CommissionIDABC uses information and communication technologies tosupport the delivery of cross-border public sector services to citizens and
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Main developments and key milestones (in reverse chronological order)
Last updated: June 2005 For the latest developments, see: eGovernment News - Slovenia 3 May 2005 The Electronic Central Register starts to operate. The Electronic Central Register is a reference electronic population register enabling authorised administrations to access the population registry electronically. 3 December 2004 As a result of the appointment of a new Government, responsibility for e-government is transferred from the Ministry of Information Society, which ceases to exist, to a new Ministry of Public Administration . The new Ministry also receives responsibility for overseeing the Government Centre for Informatics (GCI), which is in charge of developing the country's e-government infrastructure at an operational level, and to support, control and coordinate departmental ICT projects.

42. EUROPA - IDABC - EGovernment Factsheet - Slovenia - History
European CommissionIDABC uses information and communication technologies tosupport the delivery of cross-border public sector services to citizens and
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43. Slovenia - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Main article history of slovenia. It is believed that the Slavic ancestors ofthe presentday slovenians settled See also Timeline of slovenian history
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Republika Slovenija Flag Coat of Arms Motto : None Anthem Zdravljica Capital Ljubljana ...
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96/km² ( GDP PPP estimate $43.26 billion ( Currency Tolar SIT Time zone ... Calling code In the residential municipalities of Italian or Hungarian national community. The Republic of Slovenia Slovenian Republika Slovenija ) is a coastal sub-Alpine country in southern Central Europe bordering Italy to the west, the Adriatic Sea to the southwest, Croatia to the south and east, Hungary to the northeast, and Austria to the north. Slovenia was part of: Kingdom of Yugoslavia until 1945, SFR of Yugoslavia from until gaining independence in . It became a member of the European Union on 1 May . It is also a member of the Council of Europe NATO , and has observer status in La Francophonie
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44. History Of Slovenia -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
Categories history of Europe, slovenia, history of slovenia Reference.Janko Prunk, A Brief history of slovenia, Grad, Ljubljana 1996
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Ancient times
In (Click link for more info and facts about ancient times) ancient times (A member of a European people who occupied Britain and Spain and Gaul in pre-Roman times) Celt s and (An uncertain region on the east shore of the Adriatic where an ancient Indo-European people once lived) Illyria ns inhabited the territory of present-day (A mountainous republic in central Europe; formerly part of the Habsburg monarchy and Yugoslavia; achieved independence in 1991) Slovenia . The (An empire established by Augustus in 27 BC and divided in AD 395 into the Western Roman Empire and the Eastern or Byzantine Empire; at its peak lands in Europe and Africa and Asia were ruled by ancient Rome) Roman Empire established its rule in the region in the (Click link for more info and facts about 1st century) 1st century , after 200 years of fights with the local tribes. The most important ancient Roman cities in this area included: Celeia (now (Click link for more info and facts about Celje) Celje ), Emona (

45. SLOVENIA Art History Jobs
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46. WWW-VL HISTORY: SLOVENIA
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47. Ljubljana Through The History
Ljubljana Through the history After World War II Ljubljana became the capitalof slovenia, one of the six republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of
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Ljubljana 's geographical position has governed its colourful past. A brisk migration of nations flowed through the Ljubljana gateway, part of the natural entrance from Central Europe to the Mediterranean, the Balkans and on towards the East. So it is not surprising that settlements of pile dwellers , and later Illyrians and Celts , grew up in this region more than 5000 years ago. At the time of Roman hegemony , from the 1st to 6th centuries AD, the capital of contemporary Slovenia was called Emona Ljubljana is first mentioned in written sources from 1144, its historical rise beginning in the 13th century when it became the Capital of the Province of Carniola . In 1335 it came under Hapsburg rule From the end of the Middle Ages onwards the town gradually assumed the role of the Slovenian cultural capital . Slovenian Protestantism, as the most powerful social movement of the 16th century, was a major influence in this. Ljubljana was then the meeting-place of the nationally conscious. Primoz Trubar , who gave the Slovenians their first book in 1550, worked here end many years later, France Preseren and Ivan Cankar , two important figures in the struggle for the cultural and political freedom of the Slovenian nation produced their works here.

48. NATO's ACT - News Article
slovenian National Day celebrated at SACT Headquarters By JO1(SW/AW) Joel Huval,US Navy Hudson s opening remarks detailed slovenia s history.
http://www.act.nato.int/multimedia/articles/2005/062105slovnatday.htm
Slovenian National Day celebrated at SACT Headquarters
By JO1(SW/AW) Joel Huval, U.S. Navy
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June 24, 2005
Headquarters, Supreme Allied Commander Transformation Chief of Staff, Canadian Army Lt. Gen. J.O. Michel Maisonneuve presents the ceremony's honoured guest, Mirko Cigler, minister of plenipotentiary, deputy chief of mission, embassy of the Republic of Slovenia with a symbolic gift of the 26 NATO nations' flags. Photo by ACT Photo Lab. Click on the photo for a high-resolution image. NORFOLK, Va. – The country of Slovenia held its first National Day celebration as a NATO member nation; and its 15 th year as an independent nation, in front of Headquarters, Supreme Allied Commander Transformation Friday June 24, 2005. The Master of Ceremonies, Canadian Forces Lt. Col. Paul Hudson, greeted and welcomed command staff and guests to the celebration of Slovenia's National Day. Headquarters, Supreme Allied Commander Transformation Chief of Staff, Canadian Army Lt. Gen. J.O. Michel Maisonneuve presided over the ceremony. Hudson's opening remarks detailed Slovenia's history.

49. Slovenia
slovenia/history 680830 - Lombards - Migration - Avars This picture booksrecounts a legend about the history of the slovenian capital, Ljubljana.
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50. Slovenia: Map, History And Much More From Answers.com
(Click to enlarge) slovenia (Mapping Specialists, Ltd.) Slo·ve·ni·a ( slove ne-?, -ven y? ) A country of the northwest Balkan Peninsula.
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A country of the northwest Balkan Peninsula. In ancient times Illyrian and Celtic peoples inhabited the area, which was ruled by Rome after the first century B.C. and settled by Slavs in the sixth century A.D. Slovenia came under Austrian control after 1335 and joined the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (later Yugoslavia) in 1918. During World War II Slovenia was divided among Germany, Italy, and Hungary, but returned to Yugoslavia after the war. Slovenia declared its independence from Yugoslavia in June 1991. Ljubljana is the capital and largest city. Population: 2,010,000 . var tcdacmd="cc=edu;dt"; Encyclopedia Slovenia slōvē nēə ) , Slovene

51. Drnovsek: 23 March Is Second Most Important Date In Slovenia's History
Joint website in suport to the accession of slovenia to NATO, Drnovsek 23March is Second Most Important Date in slovenia s history
http://nato.gov.si/eng/digest/25/225/
Ljubljana, 10 March "Whatever the decision will be, we will plot our future course on 23 March," Drnovsek said in the interview for the Ljubljana-based paper. The fact that the referendums on membership of the two organisations are being held at the same time should not blur the public's distinction between the EU and NATO, Drnovsek thought. According to the Slovenian president, the purpose of both organisations is known: EU ensures economic development and coexistence in Europe, while NATO provides long-term security. The Slovenian president also said that he can see the reasons for the current American policies. As he explained, he understands that the U.S. feels threatened after the September 11 terrorist attacks. "The Iraq issue is not only about the Americans; the whole international community knows that Iraq has already used weapons of mass destruction...given its past policies it would not be of great surprise if Iraq made weapons of mass destruction available to terrorists," Drnovsek added. However, the Slovenian president stressed that he supports a peaceful solution to the Iraq crisis. Terrorism cannot be uprooted only with the use of force, Drnovsek added.

52. TravelGuide About Slovenia
Information on geography, climate, people, economy, and history.
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53. Drnovsek: 23 March Is Second Most Important Date In Slovenia's History
Drnovsek 23 March is Second Most Important Date in slovenia s history The day of the EU and NATO membership referendums in slovenia, 23 March,
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Drnovsek: 23 March is Second Most Important Date in Slovenia's History
8. March 2003 The day of the EU and NATO membership referendums in Slovenia, 23 March, is the second most important date for the country, right after 23 December 1990, when Slovenians decided for independence at the plebiscite, Slovenian President Janez Drnovsek told Saturday's edition of daily Dnevnik. "Whatever the decision will be, we will plot our future course on 23 March," Drnovsek said in the interview for the Ljubljana-based paper. The fact that the referendums on membership of the two organisations are being held at the same time should not blur the public's distinction between the EU and NATO, Drnovsek thought. According to the Slovenian president, the purpose of both organisations is known: EU ensures economic development and coexistence in Europe, while NATO provides long-term security. However, he stressed that "the link between the EU and NATO is actually very tight" and agreed with the notion that NATO provides security for the EU. According to Drnovsek, the EU has so far only planted the roots for its common defence policy and once operational EU defence is established, which will not be earlier than in around 15 years, it will most likely be based on NATO infrastructure.

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55. WHKMLA : History Of Slovenia, ToC
Virtual Library history slovenia; Internet Resources on slovenia, from SSEES slovenian history, from Carantha, under Archives Pt.14 has long lists
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56. WHKMLA : History Of Slovenia, 1815-1918
LINKS, A Brief history of slovenia, by Stane Granda A Brief history of the SloveneNation, from Catholic Church of slovenia
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Slovenia 1815-1918
In 1813 the "Illyrian Provinces" were again placed under Austrian rule; the historical territories that made up Slovenia - Carinthia, Carniola, Styria and Gorizia - were reestablished.
While the Ancien was reestablished by the Austrian administration, lead by chancellor CLEMENS VON METTERNICH, the events of the preceding decades had laid the seeds for a Slovenian national movement, which began as a cultural movement, later to become more and more political. An 1816 poem mentioned the name SLOVENIA for the first time.
In 1848, poet FRANCE PRESEREN demanded the various Slovenian territories to be merged to form a UNIFIED SLOVENIA, in which Slovenian should be the official language. The country was to have its own diet, enjoy political autonomy within the Habsburg Monarchy. As the various revolutions of 1848/49 were suppressed by force, the plans were not executed.
The 19th century brought numerous economic changes. The railway connecting Trieste and Vienna crossed the country, a modern industry emerged, urbanization set in.
In the second half of the century, within the Austrian dominions the German and Slavic population elements found each other separated by a widening gap; while a widespread attitude among the Germans assumed German to be a superior language/civilization and therefore should remain the language of administration, jurisdiction and education, the Slavic ethnicities demanded the respective Slavic language, thus Slovenian in the Slovenian territories, to be introduced as the (exclusive) language of administration, jurisdiction and education - and expecting the German minority living in their area to assimilate. In 1893 the debate over the language of instruction at the grammar school in Celje, southern Styria (present Slovenia) became an Austria-wide affair.

57. Books Of Slovenia
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58. Slovenia Vacations, Slovenia Travel, Slovenia Luxury Resorts, Slovenia Hotels
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59. A Virtual Travel To Slovenia - Slovenija
history Historical Archives Ljubljana Slovenija history Historical overview ofSlovenia s history by the Government Public Relations and Media Office.
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The south central European country Slovenia stretches between the Adriatic Sea and the Alps. In 1918 the Slovenes joined the Serbs and Croats in forming a new nation named Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, renamed to Yugoslavia in 1929. After World War II, Slovenia became a republic of the renewed Yugoslavia, which though communist, distanced itself from Moscow's rule. Dissatisfied with the exercise of power of the majority Serbs, the Slovenes succeeded in establishing their independence in 1991. Since then, Slovenia has successfully integrated into the international community and is becoming a full member of the European Union and joins NATO.

60. Slovenian Museum Of Natural History
A national museum with natural history, scientifical, and educational contents . Frogs and Toads of slovenia CD Frogs and Toads of slovenia
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A national museum with natural history, scientifical, and educational contents. - It is the oldest cultural and scientific Slovene institution stemming from the Carniolian Museum founded in 1821. - A museum with national, European, and world wide collections demonstrating the changes in biodiversity, the development of Natural History thought, as well as different techniques of collection and preparation of samples. - A research institution interested in Nature and the natural cultural heritage.
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