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Many Slovenian polka / oberkrainer style bands in Europe are also in tribute of Avsenik's music, including Slovenia's Hisni ansambel Avsenik and Gasperji / Die Jungen Oberkrainer.
On the Kercopian Literary Criticism in the Slovenian Literary Field ), written with a rare combination of fine irony and piercing analytical style, on drastically unrefexive criticism in Slovenian literature she has shown how important it is for a critic to be disposable and open to the artistic work and at the same time able to produce analytical distances in relation to the work read and evaluated, and in the next step to compound both experiences into a certain perspective, which can come out as his / her own distinctive approach and a singular way of seeing things and works of art.
Slavko and his brother, Vilko, are usually credited as the pioneers of Slovenian folk music, having solidified its style in the 1950s.
Their musical style is somewhat reminiscent of that of Slovenian pioneers Laibach, but differs from it in that it has a less electronic sound, and incorporates elements of medieval music, Gregorian chants, and an overall epic feel.
Slovenian-style polka is an American style of polka in the Slovenian tradition.
The Slovenian style polka band always includes a piano accordion, chromatic accordion, or the Diatonic button accordion ( also called a " button box ").
At first Slovenian style polka was just music for ethnic clubs and union halls, but the commercial success of Frankie Yankovic and other musicians soon introduced the genre to a wider audience.
* Slovenian & Cleveland style polkas-hundreds of pages with information, photos, articles and music related to Slovenian polka music
On the other hand, when the middle-class Slovenian band Pankrti adopted the style of London punk music rooted in unemployment and other issues specific to the UK, it was seen in Yugoslavia as the spread of British culture and its adaptation to the local setting.

Slovenian and polka
The most popular song of Avsenik's band is the polka titled " Na Golici " in Slovenian, or " Trompetenecho " in German, " Trumpet Echoes " in English, which is the most played instrumental song in the world, being an early trademark and success of the Avsenik Brothers.
In the minds of many foreigners, Slovenian folk music means a form of polka that is still popular today, especially among expatriates and their descendants in North America.
However, there are many styles of Slovenian folk music beyond polka, kolo and waltz.
Some of these ethnic musicians eventually became well-known across the country, such as Frankie Yankovic, the Slovenian polka master.
The Slovenian polka master, Frankie Yankovic, has had perhaps more crossover success than these other stars ; his period of greatest popularity was in the 1940s.

Slovenian and United
*-( 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, SloveniaSlovenian ( 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 )
Since 1983 he has also been the Head of the Slovenian Topology and Geometry Group at the Institute of Mathematics, Physics and Mechanics in Ljubljana, and has since then directed numerous national and international research grants ( among others with United States, Japan, Russian Federation, France, Italy, Spain, Israel, Poland, Hungary, and others ).
He is the 15th person to serve as both governor of Ohio and U. S. senator and one of only two people to be mayor of Cleveland, governor of Ohio and United States Senator ; the other was Frank J. Lausche, who like Voinovich was Slovenian.
From 1992 to 2000, Türk was first the Slovenian Permanent Representative to the United Nations.
Category: Slovenian emigrants to the United States
Category: Slovenian expatriates in the United States
Other well-known Slovenian rock bands include Hic et Nunc, whose 1998 tour of the United States brought even more international attention to Slovenian rock.
*: Peter Klepec in America ( 1971 ), a travelogue through the United States by one of the most important Slovenian essayists of the 20th century
Slovene Americans or Slovenian Americans (, literally " American Slovenes ") are citizens of the United States of Slovene descent.
In 1997, he was involved in the attempt of creating a common left wing government between Pahor's United List of Social Democrats, the Liberal Democracy of Slovenia, the Slovenian National Party, and the Pensioner's Party.
Category: Slovenian expatriate basketball people in the United States
Category: Slovenian emigrants to the United States
WISC has been translated or adapted to many languages, and norms have been established for a number of countries, including Spanish, Portuguese ( Brazil ), Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Croatian, French ( France and Canada ), German ( Germany, Austria and Switzerland ), English ( United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia ), Welsh, Dutch, Japanese, Chinese ( Hong Kong ), Korean ( South Korea ), Greek, Romanian, Slovenian and Italian.
Category: Slovenian expatriate basketball people in the United States
Category: Slovenian expatriate basketball people in the United States
Category: Slovenian expatriate basketball people in the United States
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.
Category: Slovenian expatriate basketball people in the United States

Slovenian and America
In some cases, U. S. shows that are broadcasted by local networks will be broadcast with dubbed ( Portuguese ( Brazil ), German, Bulgarian, Czech, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Slovak, Spanish, Japanese, English and Russian ) or subtitled ( Spanish ( Latin America ), Croatian, Macedonian, Portuguese, Romanian, Serbian, Slovenian, Malay, Bengali, Mandarin, Cantonese, Hindi, Indonesian, Mongol, Nepalese, Urdu, Sinhalese, Korean, Taiwanese, Thai, Khmer, Laotian, Vietnamese, Dzongkha, Ukrainian, Dhivehi and Kazakh ) in the same market.

Slovenian and came
After the liberal fraction of the Communist Party of Slovenia was deposed, expansion of the Slovenian highway network came to a halt.
St. Paul the Apostle Church, formerly known as St. Joseph ’ s Catholic Church, was formed in 1889 by Slovenian immigrants who came to the Calumet area to work in the booming copper mines.
Pierz was named for Father Francis Xavier Pierz, a Slovenian born Catholic priest who came to Minnesota during the early 1850s as a missionary to the both Ojibwe Indians and the German Catholic settlers he attracted to the area.
His biggest success came at the 2005 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Oberstdorf, where he won the individual normal hill on February 19, 2005, making him the second Slovenian to win a gold medal after that of Franci Petek in 1991.

Slovenian and about
They cover about 12. 5 % of the Slovenian territory.
He wrote about 600 Slovenian lyrics in total for different artists.
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.
For example, supposedly, Sanskrit, Latin, Slovenian, Lithuanian, and Armenian are about as fusional as the unattested Proto-Indo-European, but modern English and Afrikaans are nearly analytic.
Taja Kramberger was also the first Slovenian historian who had written with a great perspicacity about various dimensions of the Dreyfus Affair in the Slovenian social space: fr: Espace ( sciences sociales ).
about the Slovenian philosopher and psychoanalyst Slavoj Žižek.
Koper is the main urban center of the Slovenian Istria with a population of about 25, 000.
Janša's naming of individual journalists, including some of those behind the 2007 Petition Against Political Pressure on Slovenian Journalists, and the perceived use of diplomatic channels in an attempt to coerce the Finnish government into interfering with YLE editorial policy, drew criticism from media freedom organizations, such as the International Press Institute and European branch of International Federation of Journalists whose representative, Aidan White, IFJ General Secretary, said " The ( Janša's ) government is distorting the facts, failing to tell Slovenians the truth and trying to pull the wool over the eyes of the European public about its attitude to media ".
He has created about 25 net art works ( including Interactivalia / Interactivalia-interactive poetry, sl-en, 1997 and Ascii Kosovel-a mix of different nonlinear poetic interactive or computational narratives based on a work by Srečko Kosovel-a Slovenian avantgard poet ( 1904 — 1926 ), in Slovenian only ).
* Specialna Policijska Taktika: Book about the SEP tactics ( in Slovenian language )
* Institute for Slovenian Studies, Melbourne site with Sonja Vadnjal's article about Sternen
* http :// www. daswerk-fso. org / slovenisch /? cat = 11 Spiritual family Work about Strle in Slovenian ( Duhovna družina Delo o Strletu )
* http :// www. sticna. com / vrtnice / profesor_anton_strle_1915_2003. html Professor Anton Strle-On way to Roses ( Lecture about Jesus's Heart ) in Slovenian ( Profesor Anton Strle – Vrtnicam na pot )
She recorded songs in 10 languages ( Croatian, French, Italian, Macedonian, Slovenian, Russian, English, Spanish, Portuguese and German ) and her discography includes 12 records released for Columbia Records and about 30 LPs, 70 singles, and 12 CDs for other labels.
* Slovenian page about Tropical Heat
Tolstoy had written several books ( Victims of Yalta in 1977, Stalin's Secret War in 1981, The Minister and the Massacres in 1986 ) about the alleged complicity of British politicians and officers with Joseph Stalin's forces in the murder of White Russian exiles from Soviet Rule, Cossacks, Croatian para-military and civilian fugitives from Tito, as well as 11, 000 Slovenian anticommunist fighters.
The controversy is important, because Sponka. tv doesn't interfere with Italia Uno only on the Slovenian territory, but also on the Italian territory, hence, why the owners of Italia Uno, Silvio Berlusconi's Mediaset, themselves, also requested Sponka. tv to do something about the issue already, yet, Sponka. tv still refuses to comply with the given requests, giving the 1961 agreement between Italy, and Yugoslavia, in which, the channel UHF 52 was assigned to Yugoslavia, as their reason not to do so.
At about the same time, Radyoyo: Za narodov Blagor-5 ' 00 " of fame, the first compilation of Slovenian hip hop music was released, including various new and unknown rappers on the scene.

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