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* 1941 – World War II: The Communist Party of Slovenia, the Slovene Christian Socialists, the left-wing Slovene Sokols ( also known as " National Democrats ") and a group of progressive intellectuals establish the Liberation Front of the Slovenian People.
The western parts of the Slovene Lands ( the Slovenian Littoral and western districts of Inner Carniola ) were first occupied by, and then officially annexed to the Kingdom of Italy with the Treaty of Rapallo in 1920.
Littoral Slovenes, who were subjected to Fascist Italianization since the Treaty of Rapallo, experienced increase in Fascist brutality, personified by Lojze Bratuž, a Slovene choirmaster who led several Slovene language church choirs, being tortured and forced to drink petrol and engine oil because he resisted the italianization of Slovenian names and surnames by Italian Fascists, which begun as early as 1926
According to the Slovenian Motorway Company Act valid since December 2010, the construction and building of highways in Slovenia is carried out and financed by private companies, primarily the Motorway Company in the Republic of Slovenia ( Slovene:, acronym DARS ), while the strategic planning and the acquisition of land for their course is carried out and financed by the Government of Slovenia.
Franc Rozman, nom de guerre Stane ( Slovene convention: Franc Rozman – Stane ) or Stane Mlinar, 27 March 1911 – 7 November 1944 ), was a Slovenian partisan commander in World War II.
The ritual took place on the Prince's Stone ( Slovenian Knežji kamen, German Fürstenstein ), an ancient Roman column capital near Krnski grad ( now Karnburg ) and was performed in the Slovene language by a free peasant who, selected by his peers, in the name of the people of the land questioned the new Prince about his integrity and reminded him of his duties.
Many don't understand it either, especially in the areas where the Slovenian TV and radio are not accessible, since standard Slovene is not entirely intelligible with the dialects spoken in the region.
They are however completely intelligible with the neighbouring Slovene dialects spoken in the Slovenian Littoral, especially the Soča and Brda dialects.
Flag of the Slovene Home Guard, Slovenian Nazi Germany | Nazi-sponsored anti-communist militia, with the traditional coat of arms of Carniola
Flag of SR Slovenia, 1945-1991During World War II The Slovene national colours were used both by the Partisan Resistance Movement ( usually with a red star in the middle ) and by the Slovenian Home Guard, the voluntary anti-Communist militia sponsored and supporting by the Nazi German occupation forces.
Austrian sources accused Maister's troops of shooting without cause, while Slovenian witnesses, such as Maks Pohar, testified that the Austrians ( some still in the uniforms of the pro-Austrian paramilitary organization called the Green Guard ) attacked the Slovene soldiers guarding the city hall.
The TIGR nevertheless tried to remain above all ideological divisions, maintaining a close relationship with the local Slovene and Croat Roman Catholic lower clergy and grassroots organizations in Istria and the Slovenian Littoral.
They gained momentum in the fin de siècle era, when a considerable number of renowned Slovene academians worked throughout Central Europe, while ever more numerous Slovenian students were enrolled in foreign-language universities of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, particularly in the Austrian and Czech lands ( Charles University in Prague or University of Olomouc, of which Slovene philosopher Franc Samuel Karpe became the rector in 1781 ).
* Slovenian novelist Vladimir Bartol's novel Alamut ( 1938 ) reminded the West of the Assassin legends and stands as a canonical work of Slovene literature.
Carinthia (, ), also Slovene Carinthia or Slovenian Carinthia ( Slovenska Koroška ), is a traditional region in northern Slovenia.
In Slovene partizanski golaž, partisan goulash, favoured by Slovenian partisans during the Second World War, and still regularly served at mass public events ; most meat is replaced with quartered potatoes.
The terms Slovene or Slovenian may refer to:
*-( a ) n ( countries / continents: Africa → African, Albania → Albanian, Algeria → Algerian, America → American, Andorra → Andorran, Angola → Angolan, Antigua → Antiguan, Armenia → Armenian, Asia → Asian, Australia → Australian, Austria → Austrian, Barbados → Bajan, Bolivia → Bolivian, Bosnia → Bosnian, Brunei → Bruneian, Bulgaria → Bulgarian, Cambodia → Cambodian, Chile → Chilean, Colombia → Colombian, Costa Rica → Costa Rican, Croatia → Croatian ( also " Croat "), Cuba → Cuban, Dalmatia → Dalmatian, El Salvador → Salvadoran, Eritrea → Eritrean, Estonia → Estonian, Ethiopia → Ethiopian, Europe → European, Equestria → Equestrian, Fiji → Fijian, Gambia → Gambian, Georgia → Georgian, Germany → German, Guatemala → Guatemalan, Guinea → Guinean, Haiti → Haitian, Honduras → Honduran, Hungary → Hungarian, India → Indian, Indonesia → Indonesian, Italy → Italian, Jamaica → Jamaican, Kenya → Kenyan, / South Korea → / South Korean, Latvia → Latvian, Liberia → Liberian, Libya → Libyan, Lithuania → Lithuanian, Macedonia → Macedonian, Malawi → Malawian, Malaysia → Malaysian, Mali → Malian, Mauritania → Mauritanian, Mauritius → Mauritian, Mexico → Mexican, Micronesia → Micronesian, Moldova → Moldovan, Mongolia → Mongolian, Morocco → Moroccan, Mozambique → Mozambican, Namibia → Namibian, Nauru → Nauruan, Nicaragua → Nicaraguan, Nigeria → Nigerian, Palau → Palauan, Paraguay → Paraguayan, Puerto Rico → Puerto Rican, Romania → Romanian, Russia → Russian, Saint Lucia → Saint Lucian, Samoa → Samoan, Saudi Arabia → Saudi Arabian, Serbia → Serbian ( also " Serb "), Singapore → Singaporean, Slovakia → Slovakian, Slovenia → Slovenian ( also " Slovene "), South Africa → South African, Sri Lanka → Sri Lankan, Syria → Syrian, Tanzania → Tanzanian, Tonga → Tongan, Tunisia → Tunisian, Tuvalu → Tuvaluan, Uganda → Ugandan, United States of America → American, Uruguay → Uruguayan, Venezuela → Venezuelan, Zambia → Zambian, Zimbabwe → Zimbabwean ; cities / states: Alaska → Alaskan, Alexandria → Alexandrian, Andalusia → Andalusian, Arizona → Arizonan, Atlanta → Atlantan, Baltimore → Baltimorean, Bavaria → Bavarian, Bohemia → Bohemian, California → Californian, Catalonia → Catalan, Chicago → Chicagoan, Cincinnati → Cincinnatian, Corsica → Corsican, Crete → Cretan, El Paso → El Pasoan, Galicia → Galician, Hanoi ( Vietnam ) → Hanoian, Hawaii → Hawaiian, Iowa → Iowan, Karelia → Karelian, Kiev → Kievan, Madeira → Madeiran, Miami → Miamian, Minneapolis → Minneapolitan, Minnesota → Minnesotan, Moravia → Moravian, Nebraska → Nebraskan, Nova Scotia → Nova Scotian, Ottawa → Ottawan, Pennsylvania → Pennsylvanian, Philadelphia → Philadelphian, Pomerania → Pomeranian, Regina → Reginan, Riga → Rigan, Rome → Roman, San Antonio → San Antonian, San Diego → San Diegan, San Francisco → San Franciscan, San Jose → San Josean, Sardinia → Sardinian, Silesia → Silesian, Sicily → Sicilian, Sofia → Sofian, Sumatra → Sumatran, Tahiti → Tahitian, Tasmania → Tasmanian, Transylvania → Transylvanian, Tucson → Tucsonan, Tulsa → Tulsan, Utah → Utahn, Victoria → Victorian, Wallachia → Wallachian )
*- ene ( Cairo → Cairene, Damascus → Damascene, Nazareth → Nazarene, Slovenia → Slovene ( also " Slovenian ") )
With the establishment of the Department for Slovene language and literature at the University of Graz, foundations were set for the Slovenian university-level Slovene studies.
Formed in 1988 under the name of Slovenian Peasant Union as the first non-Communist political organization in Yugoslavia, it merged with the Slovene Christian Democrats to form the present-day party in 2000.

Slovene and (,
Slovak (, slovenčina, not to be confused with slovenski jezik or slovenščina, the native name of the Slovene language ), is an Indo-European language that belongs to the West Slavic languages ( together with Czech, Polish, Silesian, Kashubian, and
The coronation of Carinthian Dukes consisted of three parts: first, a ritual in the Slovene language was performed at the Prince's Stone ; then a mass was held at the cathedral of Maria Saal (); and subsequently, a ceremony took place at the Duke's Chair (, German: ), where the new Duke swore an oath in German and where he also received the homage of the estates.
In Slavic mythology and Norse mythology, vodyanoy (, literally " watery "), vodyanoi, Belarusian vadzianik (), Ukrainian vodianyk (), Polish wodnik, Czech and Slovak vodník, Bulgarian and Macedonian vodnik (), Slovene povodni mož or Serbian vodenjak ( Cyrillic: водењак ) and Norwegian havmannen is a male water spirit.
The Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (, ) is the national academy of Slovenia, which encompasses science and the arts and brings together the top Slovene researchers and artists as members of the academy.
In Slavic mythology, the word “ zmey ” ( Bulgarian and Russian: змей, ) and its cognates zmiy () and zmaj (, Bosnian, Croatian, Slovene: zmaj ), are used to describe a dragon.
Slovene Canadians (, literally ' Canadian Slovenes ') are Canadians of Slovene origin.
Aleksandar " Sasha " Vujačić (, Slovene: Saša Vujačič, rendered in English as Sasha Vujacic ; born March 8, 1984 ) is a Slovenian professional basketball player who has played in Italy ( for the Snaidero Udine ) and United States ( for the Los Angeles Lakers and the New Jersey Nets ), and more recently for Anadolu Efes of the Turkish Basketball League.

Slovene and literally
In literary Slovene, gradec literally means " small castle ", which is etymologically a hypocoristic derivative of Proto-West-South Slavic * gradьcъ, itself by means of liquid metathesis descending from Common Slavic * gardьcъ, by Slavic third palatalisation from Proto-Slavic * gardiku ( cf.
The Slovene name Brižinski spomeniki ( literally ' Brižinj Monuments ') was coined by the Carinthian Slovene philologist Anton Janežič, who Slovenized the German name Freising to Brižinj in 1854.
In the local Slovene dialects, the term has been literally translated as Beneška Slovenija ' Venetian Slovenia '.
For instance, in Slovene, the phrase " Moja Kolpa " is often used, sounding almost the same, but literally meaning closer to " My problem ".
also German Dürrenkrain, English: Dry Carniola, for Slovene Suha krajina, literally ' dry region ').

Slovene and American
Until 1857, it was translated into 20 languages, including two independent translations into Slovene just one year after its original publication, which started the since-then uninterrupted dialogue between American authors and Slovene translators and readers.
Category: Slovene American history
17. 7 % were of Italian, 16. 8 % German, 12. 5 % Irish, 8. 4 % English, 5. 4 % American, 5. 4 % Slovene and 5. 0 % Hungarian ancestry according to Census 2000.
19. 8 % were of German, 15. 1 % Italian, 13. 1 % Irish, 8. 8 % English, 6. 5 % Polish, 5. 5 % Slovene and 5. 4 % American ancestry according to Census 2000.
18. 3 % were of German, 13. 7 % Irish, 12. 9 % American, 12. 0 % Italian, 8. 4 % English, 5. 6 % Polish and 5. 1 % Slovene ancestry according to Census 2000.
19. 9 % were of English, 11. 2 % German, 10. 1 % Irish, 9. 6 % Italian, 7. 7 % Slovene and 5. 7 % American ancestry according to Census 2000.
19. 0 % were of German, 15. 8 % Italian, 13. 3 % Irish, 8. 2 % English, 5. 6 % Polish, 5. 6 % American and 5. 4 % Slovene ancestry according to Census 2000.
Category: Slovene American history
His father, Patrick Francis Harkin, an Irish American, was a coal miner, and his mother, Frances Valentine ( née Bercic ), was a Slovene immigrant who died when he was ten.
Category: Slovene American history
The Venerable Frederic Baraga, ( June 29, 1797 – January 19, 1868 ) was a Slovene Roman Catholic missionary to the United States and a grammarian of Native American languages.
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Denile became a big hit with his street mixtapes and his song Sam za pikico was one of the first Slovene hip hop tracks adopting the Dirty South style of popular rappers from the American South.

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