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Slovenia (/sloʊˈviːniə, slə-/ ⓘ sloh-VEE-nee-ə; Slovene: Slovenija [slɔˈʋèːnija]), officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: (Full article...)
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Oton Župančič (January 23, 1878 – June 11, 1949, pseudonym Gojko) was a Slovene poet, translator, and playwright. He is regarded, alongside Ivan Cankar, Dragotin Kette and Josip Murn, as the beginner of modernism in Slovene literature. In the period following World War I, Župančič was frequently regarded as the greatest Slovenian poet after Prešeren, but in the last forty years his influence has been declining and his poetry has lost much of its initial appeal. (Full article...)
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- Image 5The Sower (1907), by the Impressionist painter and musician Ivan Grohar, became a metaphor for the Slovenes and was a reflection of the transition from a rural to an urban culture. (from Culture of Slovenia)
- Image 6The installation of the Dukes in Carinthia, carried out in an ancient ritual in Slovene until 1414. (from History of Slovenia)
- Image 7The sculpture of the poet Valentin Vodnik (1758–1819) was created by Alojz Gangl in 1889 as part of Vodnik Monument, the first Slovene national monument. (from Culture of Slovenia)
- Image 9Danilo Türk (from History of Slovenia)
- Image 11The execution of Matija Gubec, leader of the Croatian–Slovene Peasant Revolt, in 1573. (from History of Slovenia)
- Image 12Janez Janša (from History of Slovenia)
- Image 15The Freising Manuscripts, dating from the 10th century A.D., most probably written in upper Carinthia, are the oldest surviving documents in Slovene. (from History of Slovenia)
- Image 16Peter Kozler's map of the Slovene Lands, designed during the Spring of Nations in 1848, became the symbol of the quest for a United Slovenia. (from History of Slovenia)
- Image 18Map of Slovenia with ancient Roman provinces and cities (as of 100 A.D.) in green and present-day frontiers in grey. (from History of Slovenia)
- Image 19A Romantic veduta of Mount Triglav by the Carinthian Slovene painter Markus Pernhart. In the Romantic era, Triglav became one of the symbols of Slovene identity. (from History of Slovenia)
- Image 20Part of a late 19th century cannon (from History of Slovenia)
- Image 21Coat of arms of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia (from History of Slovenia)
- Image 22Princely warrior equipment, Hallstatt culture (from History of Slovenia)
- Image 23The annexed western quarter of Slovene ethnic territory, and approximately 327,000 out of the total population of 1.3 million Slovenes, were subjected to forced Fascist Italianization. On the map of present-day Slovenia with its traditional regions' boundaries. (from History of Slovenia)
- Image 26The Ottoman army battling the Habsburgs in present-day Slovenia during the Great Turkish War. (from History of Slovenia)
- Image 30Members of the Catholic Orel association in Lower Carniola before World War One (from History of Slovenia)
- Image 31Milan Kučan (from History of Slovenia)
- Image 32Socialist Republic of Slovenia within the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (from History of Slovenia)
- Image 33Janez Drnovšek, Prime Minister of Slovenia between 1992 and 2002, and president of Slovenia between 2002 and 2007 (from History of Slovenia)
- Image 35The proclamation of the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs at Congress Square in Ljubljana on 20 October 1918 (from History of Slovenia)
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- Image 3Altar ceiling of St. George's Chapel, Ljubljana Castle
- Image 7Pietro Stanislao Parisi with family, by Giuseppe Tominz, 1849
- Image 8View from Šmarjetna Gora towards Škofja Loka
- Image 9Panorama of Lake Palčje in southwestern Slovenia during high waters in early winter
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Rank | Name | Population | Traditional region | ||
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2023 pop. | 2011 pop. | Percentage change | |||
1. |
Ljubljana | 287,076
|
272,220 |
5.46% |
Upper and Lower Carniola |
2. |
Maribor | 96,209
|
95,171 |
1.09% |
Styria |
3. |
Kranj | 37,944
|
36,874 |
2.9% |
Upper Carniola |
4. |
Celje | 37,188
|
37,520 |
–0.88% |
Styria |
5. |
Koper | 26,100
|
24,996 |
4.42% |
Slovene Littoral |
6. |
Velenje | 25,235
|
25,456 |
–0.87% |
Styria |
7. |
Novo Mesto | 24,234
|
23,341 |
3.86% |
Lower Carniola |
8. |
Ptuj | 17,984
|
18,164 |
–0.99% |
Styria |
9. |
Kamnik | 13,800
|
13,644 |
1.14% |
Upper Carniola |
10. |
Jesenice | 13,702
|
13,440 |
1.95% |
Upper Carniola |
11. |
Trbovlje | 13,678
|
15,163 |
–9.79% |
Styria |
12. |
Domžale | 13,222
|
12,406 |
6.58% |
Upper Carniola |
13. |
Nova Gorica | 13,021
|
13,178 |
–1.19% |
Slovene Littoral |
14. |
Škofja Loka | 11,797
|
11,969 |
–1.44% |
Upper Carniola |
15. |
Izola | 11,566
|
11,223 |
3.06% |
Slovene Littoral |
16. |
Murska Sobota | 11,190
|
11,614 |
–3.65% |
Prekmurje |
17. |
Logatec | 10,211
|
8,942 |
14.19% |
Inner Carniola |
18. |
Postojna | 9,987
|
9,183 |
8.76% |
Inner Carniola |
19. |
Vrhnika | 8,969
|
8,413 |
6.60% |
Inner Carniola |
20. |
Slovenska Bistrica | 8,301
|
7,454 |
11.36% |
Styria |
21. |
Kočevje | 8,126
|
8,672 |
–6.29% |
Lower Carniola |
22. |
Grosuplje | 7,702
|
7,098 |
8.51% |
Lower Carniola |
23. |
Slovenj Gradec | 7,513
|
7,519 |
–0.08% |
Styria |
24. |
Mengeš | 7,207
|
6,112 |
17.92% |
Upper Carniola |
25. |
Ravne na Koroškem | 7,160
|
6,979 |
2.59% |
Carinthia |
26. |
Ajdovščina | 7,037
|
6,656 |
5.72% |
Slovene Littoral |
27. |
Brežice | 7,003
|
6,573 |
6.54% |
Styria |
28. |
Krško | 6,852
|
7,097 |
–3.45% |
Lower Carniola |
29. |
Litija | 6,688
|
6,467 |
3.42% |
Upper Carniola |
30. |
Sežana | 6,151
|
5,531 |
11.21% |
Slovene Littoral |
31. |
Radovljica | 6,099
|
5,940 |
2.68% |
Upper Carniola |
32. |
Zagorje ob Savi | 6,022
|
6,439 |
–6.47% |
Upper Carniola |
33. |
Idrija | 5,848
|
5,955 |
–1.79% |
Slovene Littoral |
34. |
Črnomelj | 5,426
|
5,776 |
–6.06% |
Lower Carniola |
35. |
Medvode | 5,390
|
5,178 |
4.09% |
Upper Carniola |
36. |
Bled | 5,240 |
5,181 |
1.14% |
Upper Carniola |
37. |
Rogaška Slatina | 5,220
|
5,111 |
2.13% |
Styria |
38. |
Slovenske Konjice | 5,152
|
4,869 |
5.81% |
Styria |
39. |
Šentjur | 5,017
|
4,762 |
5.35% |
Styria |
40. |
Žalec | 5,004
|
4,943 |
1.23% |
Styria |
41. |
Hrastnik | 4,829
|
5,621 |
–14.09% |
Styria |
42. |
Prevalje | 4,646
|
4,643 |
0.06% |
Carinthia |
43. |
Sevnica | 4,574 |
4,660 |
–1.85% |
Styria |
44. |
Ilirska Bistrica | 4,350
|
4,553 |
–4.46% |
Inner Carniola |
45. |
Ruše | 4,206
|
4,503 |
–6.60% |
Styria |
46. |
Cerknica | 4,131
|
3,928 |
5.17% |
Inner Carniola |
47. |
Trebnje | 3,892
|
3,477 |
11.93% |
Lower Carniola |
48. |
Tržič | 3,811
|
3,865 |
–1.40% |
Upper Carniola |
49. |
Piran | 3,787
|
4,192 |
–9.66% |
Slovene Littoral |
50. |
Ribnica | 3,704
|
3,604 |
2.77% |
Lower Carniola |
51. |
Šempeter pri Gorici | 3,622
|
3,760 |
–3.67% |
Slovene Littoral |
52. |
Žiri | 3,743
|
3,588 |
4.31% |
Upper Carniola |
53. |
Lenart v Slovenskih Goricah | 3,449
|
3,006 |
14.74% |
Styria |
54. |
Ljutomer | 3,244
|
3,460 |
–6.24% |
Styria |
55. |
Laško | 3,278
|
3,456 |
–5.15% |
Styria |
56. |
Metlika | 3,236
|
3,273 |
–1.13% |
Lower Carniola |
57. |
Tolmin | 3,228
|
3,534 |
–8.68% |
Slovene Littoral |
58. |
Gornja Radgona | 3,159
|
3,159 |
0.00% |
Styria |
59. |
Mežica | 3,127
|
3,254 |
–3.90% |
Carinthia |
60. |
Dravograd | 3,087
|
3,289 |
–6.14% |
Carinthia |
61. |
Zreče | 3,055
|
2,935 |
4.09% |
Styria |
62. |
Šoštanj | 2,971
|
2,880 |
3.16% |
Styria |
63. |
Železniki | 2,879
|
3,075 |
–6.37% |
Upper Carniola |
64. |
Lendava | 2,827
|
3,129 |
–9.65% |
Prekmurje |
65. |
Ormož | 1,986
|
2,174 |
–8.64% |
Styria |
66. |
Radeče | 1,926
|
2,168 |
–11.16% |
Lower Carniola |
67. |
Bovec | 1,539
|
1,631 |
–5.64% |
Slovene Littoral |
68. |
Višnja Gora | 1,139
|
1,000 |
13.90% |
Lower Carniola |
69. |
Kostanjevica na Krki | 688
|
695 |
–1.01% |
Lower Carniola |
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Figures are based on the statistics from the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia.[1]
- "Population by large and five-year age groups and sex, settlements, Slovenia, annually (in Slovenian)". Retrieved 21 February 2018.
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