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  1. Two churches in one nation (Živa crkva) by Nikolaj Velimirović, 1915
  2. Zdravilisce Dobrna (Kulturni in naravni spomeniki Slovenije) by Ivan Stopar, 1995
  3. Maribor by Sergej Vrišer, 1984
  4. Olimska lekarna biser Slovenije by Stefan Predin, 1995
  5. Zur Entwicklung des slovenischen Nationaltheaters: Versuch e. Darst. typolog. Erscheinungen am Beisp. d. Rezeption Kotzebues (Geschichte, Kultur und Geisteswelt der Slowenen) by Gerhard Giesemann, 1975
  6. Grad Podcetrtek (Kulturni in naravni spomeniki Slovenije) by Ivan Stopar, 1995
  7. Slovene immigration to Colorado by Joseph Velikonja, 1979
  8. Kobilje: Od nekdaj do danes by Franc Halas, 1995
  9. Ratece (Kulturni in naravni spomeniki Slovenije) by Magda Petric, 1990
  10. Defenses in the southern Tyrol (1944-1945) by Hans Wolfgang Schoch, 1945
  11. Central Europe working paper by Uroš Korže, 1992
  12. Uncertain Path: Democratic Transition and Consolidation in Slovenia by Rudolf Martin Rizman, 2006-08-01
  13. Democratic Transition in Slovenia: Value Transformation, Education, and Media
  14. The port of Koper by Milenko Šober, 1985

81. The History Of Slovenia
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    From as early as the 9th century, Slovenia had fallen under foreign rulers, including partial control by Bavarian dukes and the Republic of Venice. With the exception of Napoleon's 4-year tutelage of parts of Slovenia and Croatiathe "Illyrian Provinces"Slovenia was part of the Habsburg Empire from the 14th century until 1918. Nevertheless, Slovenia resisted Germanizing influences and retained its unique Slavic language and culture.
    As a young independent republic, Slovenia pursued economic stabilization and further political openness, while emphasizing its Western outlook and central European heritage. Today, with a growing regional profile, a participant in the SFOR deployment in Bosnia and the KFOR deployment in Kosovo, and a charter World Trade Organization (WTO) member, Slovenia plays a role on the world stage quite out of proportion to its small size.
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  • 82. WWW Virtual Library Labour History: Slovenia
    Over 1600 links to organizations, archives, libraries, museums, research institutionsand resources around the world in the field of labour history.
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    • Arhiv Republike Slovenije General information. The three Branch Record Departments contain the records of the Central Committee of the Communist League of Slovenia, the former Institute of the History of the Labour Movement, and the Ministry of the Interior, respectively.
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    83. Slovenia - Facts About Slovenia Including Map And Flag Images
    Maps,Flags,history,Geography,Economics WorldAtlas. http//www.world-atlas.net slovenia - history,Geography and Economic information
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    Slovenia - History,Geography and Economic information
    Slovenia Introduction Slovenia Background: The Slovene lands were part of the Holy Roman Empire and Austria until 1918 when the Slovenes joined the Serbs and Croats in forming a new nation, renamed 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. Historical ties to Western Europe, a strong economy, and a stable democracy make Slovenia a leading candidate for future membership in the EU and NATO. Geography Slovenia Location: Central Europe, eastern Alps bordering the Adriatic Sea, between Austria and Croatia Geographic coordinates: 46 07 N, 14 49 E

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    The objective of the programme is also to introduce students to slovenia s history,economic and political systems, national heritage and sights of natural
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    85. Zupanic Slavec History Of Medicine In Slovenia
    and His Contribution to the Development of history of Medicine in slovenia Institute for the history of Medicine, Ljubljana University School of
    http://www.cmj.hr/1999/4001/400107.htm

    86. MSN Encarta - Related Items - Slovenia
    Balkan Peninsula, neighboring slovenia Ljubljana, capital and largest city ofslovenia history as part of Yugoslavia
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    87. History (from Slovenia) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    history (from slovenia) e ty = s Thomas M. Barker /e and e ty = s AndreasMoritsch /e , e The Slovene Minority of Carinthia /e (1984),
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    Home Browse Newsletters Store ... Subscribe Already a member? Log in Content Related to this Topic This Article's Table of Contents Expand all Collapse all Introduction The land Relief Drainage Soils Climate ... Settlement patterns The people Ethnic composition Language Religion Demographic trends ... Transportation Administration and social conditions Government Education Cultural life History The Slovene lands to 1918 The Alpine Slavs The Middle Ages Early modern times The later Habsburg era Slovenia since 1918 Interwar Yugoslavia World War II The communist era The postcommunist era Additional Reading General works Geography History Print this Table of Contents Shopping Price: USD $1495 Revised, updated, and still unrivaled. The Official Scrabble Players Dictionary (Hardcover) Price: USD $15.95 The Scrabble player's bible on sale! Save 30%. Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary Price: USD $19.95 Save big on America's best-selling dictionary. Discounted 38%!

    88. History
    GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF slovenia. About us history history. Geology of theslovenian territory was first studied by the geologists of the Austrian
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    GEOLO GICAL SURVEY OF SLOVENIA About us Location About us Departments ... Link HISTORY Geology of the Slovenian territory was first studied by the geologists of the Austrian Geological Survey. The Geological Survey for Slovenia was founded within the frame of the Ministry for Industry and Mining on May 7, 1946. As a result of decentralization of economy, it was placed under the administration of the Energy and Extractive Industry Council of the People's Republic of Slovenia in 1950, and was later in the same year renamed to the Administration for Geological Investigations of the People's Republic of Slovenia. At the beginning, there were only five geologists in Slovenia, who were all employed at the University. In 1952, first students of geology graduated and were employed at the geological survey. The Administration for Geological Investigations of the People's Republic of Slovenia was united with the Drilling Company into the Geological Survey of the People’s Republic of Slovenija in Ljubljana in 1952. In the same year the institution assumed residence at Parmova 33 in Ljubljana. The Geological Survey of the People’s Republic of Slovenia in Ljubljana was proclaimed a financially independent institution and renamed to Geological Survey Ljubljana in 1954. As a financially independent institution, the Geological Survey Ljubljana had to comply with the requirements of the market, which resulted in rapid increase of the number of employees. It had grown from 4 in 1947 to 347 in 1959, and to nearly 3.000 in 1980. The extent of working spaces in different locations had grown simultaneously with the number of employees.

    89. 301 Redirect
    The history of slovenia provides a great variety of bibliographic and otherinformation; history of slovenia, from Lonely Planet; Jewish history of
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    90. History Of Go In Slovenia The History Of Go In Slovenia Is
    The history of go in slovenia can be found also in Ranka Yearbook 10, so in thefollowing article we shall enlarge with the events occurring in the last
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    History of Go in Slovenia
    The history of go in Slovenia is connected with the history of go on the territory of the former Yugoslavia. In the following article we shall deal with events concerning go in Slovenia. The history of go in Slovenia can be found also in Ranka Yearbook 10, so in the following article we shall enlarge with the events occurring in the last decade.
    First we would like to mention the go club in Pula (now a part of Croatia, at that time the main Austro-Hungarian naval base), where go was played from the year 1900 to the end of the First World War. In that club, in the year 1914, the young Slovenian naval officer Ervin Fink learned how to play go. Much later, in 1960, he wrote a series of articles about go in a Slovenian weekly newspaper. In the year 1961 he published the first go book in the Slovenian language - Go igra (The Game of Go).
    Slovenian players participated in the 1st and 2nd International Go Tournament (1963 and 1964) which were held in Tokyo.
    In 1969 Go zveza Slovenije (Slovenian Go Association) organised the 13th European Championship in Ljubljana. Next year, Slovenian go players visited USA, participating in an international tournament in New York, and playing matches with teams of go clubs in New York, Philadelphia, Washington and Boston.

    91. Slovenia – Travel Guide \ Novinarsko Sredisce (en)
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    92. WWW Virtual Library Economic And Business History: Web Resources: Slovenia
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    93. Destination: Slovenia: Discover The Beauty And History That Permeates The Former
    Unbeknownst to many travelers, slovenia offers some of most understated andsatisfying tourist options in Europe. Destination slovenia Discover Beauty and
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    Unbeknownst to many travelers, Slovenia offers some of the most understated and satisfying tourist options in Europe.
    Buzzle Staff Editor, 6/30/2000 The vast majority of American travelers are unaware of the existence of the former Yugoslav republic of Slovenia. Situated 100 miles east of Venice, Italy, and 150 miles south of Vienna, Slovenia is roughly the size of the state of New Jersey. Many Americans tend to confuse Slovenia with some war-torn Balkan regions that share similar names Slovenia is often mistaken for Slovakia, a nation neighboring the Czech Republic; and Slavonia, a battered region of Croatia.
    The capital city of Ljubljana is a university town, with about 25,000 students among its total population of 300,000. Many of the architectural creations of Ljubljana are the work of Joze Plecnik, a native Slovenian who studied in Austria and returned to his homeland to plan and build several eye-catching structures that are striking contrasts to the simple block creations of other regions of the former Soviet bloc. The countryside of Slovenia offers an abundance of outdoor activities and natural points of interest. Destinations such as Lake Bled and Lake Bohinj provide scenic tranquil settings and very affordable waterfront accommodations. Cave enthusiasts will find some of Europe's finest examples in the Skocjan Caves and the Postojna Cave.

    94. GlobalEDGE (TM) Country Insights - History Of Slovenia
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    95. Austrian History Yearbook: Gow, James, And Cathie Carmichael. Slovenia And The S
    Access the article, Gow, James, and Cathie Carmichael. slovenia and the Slovenesa Small State and the New Europe from Austrian history Yearbook,
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    Save a personal copy of any page on the Web and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free. Get started now. Gow, James, and Cathie Carmichael. Slovenia and the Slovenes: a Small State and the New Europe Austrian History Yearbook January, 2002 by Charles W. Ingrao Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2000. Pp. 234. Slovenia has the distinction of being the first republic to seek and attain independence from Socialist Yugoslavia, yet it has attracted the least attention from scholars and the media. There are many reasons for what has been a decade of neglect. With a population of barely two million, it is (at least for the moment) the smallest of the Yugoslav successor states. It is also unique among them in having no precontemporary history as a discrete political or administrative entity. Perhaps most importantly, it was created with only minimal violence and has been ... Want to read the whole article? You can

    96. Canadian Slavonic Papers: Slovenia: On The Edge Of The European Union
    The book includes a very readable short survey of slovenia s history from thesettlement of Celtic and Illyrian tribes in antiquity, through the long era of
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    Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Bogomil Ferfila and Paul Phillips, eds. Slovenia: On the Edge of the European Union. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2000. 194 pp. Bibliography. Index. $27.50, paper. An initial glance at this book might turn off a reader, even one who is greatly interested in Slovenia. Further examination proves it to be worthwhile, however, because it yields a plethora of insights and facts that would be very hard to find without it. Admittedly, some of the data reported are by now dated. Most of the compilation seems to have ended by 1997 or 1998. That may well be caused by the dilatoriness of the publisher, which is certainly at fault for the unattractive format of the volume, with its small, crowded pages and tiny print. The publisher may also be responsible for the lack of an introduction or a forward that might help to set the book in place in the reader's mind.

    97. World History Compass, European History
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    98. THE NUMISMATIC CABINET
    slovenia. Coinage and history (Stockholm, Economic history Museum May 2000) A. Semrov, slovenia. Coinage and history, Ljubljana 1996; P. Kos, A. Semrov,
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    THE NUMISMATIC CABINET
    It is the only and thus central institution of its type in Slovenia. Since the establishment of the museum, the department has systematically collected, preserved and scientifically studied numismatic and other material significant for monetary history, coinage and banking on Slovenian territory. The systematically acquired collection consists of about 80,000 items (coins, banknotes, medals), under the supervision of a specialized curator since 1948. The Cabinet has been an independent department of the museum since 1964. In addition to perfecting and supplementing the already existing collection, one of the tasks of the cabinet is to document all classical and mediaeval coins found in Slovenia, to provide professional appraisal of the above and, not least, to study them. The rich material in the collections illustrates in detail the history of coinage on the territory of present-day Slovenia, and thus indirectly also the history of the area in general. The material from the collections and the results of its study are presented to the public in the form of occasional exhibitions as well as numerous publications. The Numismatic Cabinet is forming a central computer register of the coin finds of all periods found on Slovenian territory and a register of all the numismatic material in Slovenian museum institutions. In order to further this project, the staff of the Numismatic Cabinet developed the computer program NUMIZ NUMIZ - the computer program Current projects:

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    100. Slovenian Webclassroom. Slovenia
    *give a talk on the following periods of history of sloveniahttp//www.gov.si/vrs/ang/angtext/slovenia/history.html (eng). 2. Theories ofSlavic history
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    SlovenianLinx Menu Introduction to Slovenian Language Language Resources on the Web Slovenian VCE Course Guidelines Slovenian CSF Course Guidelines Slovenian VCE Study Resources Slovenian Study Resources Slovenian Language Courses Webclassroom
    Slovenia Topic Outline The independent state of the Republic of Slovenia was declared on 25 June 1991, adopting a democratic parliamentary system. It had emerged from of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia formed in 1945. The Slovenian nation has had a long and remarkable history. Important historical events are traced in the web sites and are referred to in the topic activities. Contributions of some Slovenians are given in www.uvi.si/10years/contribution/
    Slovenia was the first democracy of Europe as documented already in 611AD, known as Caranthania, part of which is in present day Austria. The system was studied by political theorists. The leader's stone throne of the day still stands in the original place in Austria. It is regarded as significant in the development of Western democracy, and referred to in the writings of Thomas Jefferson's American Declaration of Independence. The Slovenian nation became a feudal state after 745AD and was ruled by the Austro-Hungarian monarchy until 1918. In 1918 it became part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.

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