The traditional Slovene field and house names are part of the cultural heritage of Slovenians, as well as of German-speaking population of Carinthia,...
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Carinthia (category Articles containing Slovene-language text)
region in Slovenia) Carinthian Plebiscite Carinthian Slovenes Slovene field and house names in Carinthia "Geographische Werte – Marktgemeinde Lavamünd"...
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particularly in the fields which are important for the awareness of and gaining insight into the natural and cultural heritage of the Slovene nation and for the development...
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Sevnica (category Articles with Slovene-language sources (sl))
Lihtenwalde in 1309, Lietenueld in 1344, Liechtenwald in 1347, and Sielnizza in 1581). The Slovene name is probably derived from a hydronym referring to Sevnična...
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Prekmurje Slovene, also known as the Prekmurje dialect, East Slovene, or Wendish (Slovene: prekmurščina, prekmursko narečje, Hungarian: vend nyelv, muravidéki...
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The Slovene Partisans, formally the National Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Slovenia, were part of Europe's most effective anti-Nazi resistance...
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Novo Mesto (category Pages with Slovene IPA)
[ˈnɔːʋɔ ˈmeːstɔ] ; Slovene: Novo mesto; also known by alternative names) is the seventh-largest city of Slovenia. It is the economic and cultural centre...
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Mihaela Russian: Мишель (Mishel') Serbian: Мишел ( Mišel) Slovak: Michaela Slovene: Mihaela Spanish: Micaela, Miguela Swedish: Michaela, Mikaela Tamil: மைக்கேல்...
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Ljubljana (Slovene: Univerza v Ljubljani, pronounced [uniʋɛ́ːɾza w ljubljàːni], Latin: Universitas Labacensis), abbreviated UL, is the oldest and largest...
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(disambiguation) Lena (name) The Treasury of North American Baby Names by Gill Davies, p. 88, ISBN 1903025125 "Behind the Name". Archived from the original...
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Taja Kramberger (category Articles containing Slovene-language text)
Slovene Writers' Association (SWA). She was among the tiny minority who supported him against mostly state-implemented and state-maintained elite and...
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Ljubljana (category Pages with Slovene IPA)
river's name likely stemmed from the settlement's name. Silvo Torkar, a linguist with expertise in Slovene names, put forth the idea that Ljubljana's name has...
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Dovje (category Pages with Slovene IPA)
1065 as Lenginvelt, and in 1318 as Langenuelt. The Slovene name is based on a translation of the German name (literally, 'long field'), presumably through...
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Trieste (redirect from Names of Trieste)
with local tribes, "TER GESTUM [BELLUM]"). Modern names of the city include: Italian: Trieste, Slovene: Trst, German: Triest, Hungarian: Trieszt, Serbo-Croatian:...
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Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Albanian Laure: French Lavra: Slovene Lora: English, Bulgarian Lowri: Welsh Saint...
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Klagenfurt am Wörthersee (category Articles containing Slovene-language text)
Wörthersee (German: [ˌklaːɡn̩fʊʁt ʔam ˈvœʁtɐzeː] ; Slovene: Celovec; Austro-Bavarian: Klognfuat; Carinthian Slovene: Clouvc; usually known as simply Klagenfurt...
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Radovljica (redirect from Andrejc Field Mass Grave)
concealed grave associated with the Second World War. The Andrejc Field Mass Grave (Slovene: Grobišče Andrejčevo polje) is located in a meadow in the middle...
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(Macedonian), (Norwegian), (Polish), (Romanian), (Russian), (Serbian), (Slovak), (Slovene), (Swedish) Émile (French) Emilee (English) Emili (Catalan) Emili (Hebrew)...
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Oeconym (category Articles containing Slovene-language text)
Basque, Finnish, Norwegian, Slovene, and other languages. In these cultures the name of the property is more or less fixed and may refer to the people living...
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Barbara (Croatian, English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Slovene, Serbian, Belarusian Barbare (Georgian) Barbary (English) Bärbel (German)...
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Ljubljanica (category Pages with Slovene IPA)
Karst Field (Slovene: Prezidsko polje) to Vrhnika on the surface and underground in caves, and so the river is poetically said to have seven names (six...
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(Sara), Sarka, Sarra Sanskrit: सार (Sara) Serbian: Сара/Sara Slovak: Sára Slovene: Sara Somali: Sahra Spanish: Sara, Sarita, Zara Swedish: Sara Tamil: சாரா...
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Slovenia (category Articles containing Slovene-language text)
mostly mountainous and forested, covers 20,271 square kilometres (7,827 sq mi), and has a population of approximately 2.1 million. Slovene is the official...
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(1974) differentiates between two different names: one derived from Spanish, the other derived from Germanic names with the element 'Amal'. It has been most...
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Rodolfo Russian: Рудольф (Rudolf) Serbian: Rudolf (Рудолф) Slovak: Rudolf Slovene: Rudolf Spanish: Rodolfo Swedish: Rudolf Rudolph, Count of Ponthieu (died...
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Carantania (category Articles needing translation from Slovene Wikipedia)
likely Karnburg (Slovene: Krnski grad) in the Zollfeld Field (Slovene: Gosposvetsko polje), north of modern-day town of Klagenfurt (Slovene: Celovec). The...
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is a feminine given name with various origins and alternate spellings accordingly. Nina may also serve as a short form of names ending in "-nina/-ina"...
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Bleiburg repatriations (category Articles containing Slovene-language text)
Historians and investigations in Slovenia and Croatia indicate that most of the victims were members of Croatian, Slovene, Montenegrin and Serb collaborationist...
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Anton Melik (category Articles containing Slovene-language text)
June 8, 1966) was a Slovene geographer. Melik was born in the village of Črna Vas in Carniola, part of Austria-Hungary. Before and during World War I,...
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Archduke John of Austria (category Articles containing Slovene-language text)
ˈjoːhan]; Slovene: Nadvojvoda Janez Habsburško-Lotarinški (or simply Nadvojvoda Janez); 20 January 1782 – 11 May 1859), a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine...
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