- Slovenia - Wikipedia
In 1946, after World War II, Slovenia was established as one of six republics that made up the Socialist Federation of Yugoslavia [24] Slovenia was formed in June 1991, [2] when the country declared independence from Yugoslavia and became an independent sovereign state [2]
- Slovenia | History, Geography, People | Britannica
Geographical and historical treatment of Slovenia, including maps and statistics as well as a survey of its people, economy, and government
- Slovenia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Slovenia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Slovenia Maps Facts - World Atlas
Slovenia is positioned both in the Northern and Eastern hemispheres of the Earth It is bordered by 4 countries: by Austria in the north; Hungary in the northeast; Italy in the west; and Croatia in the southeast
- Slovenia country profile - BBC News
Provides an overview of Slovenia, including key dates and facts about this central European country
- Slovenia – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Although communist, Yugoslavia left the Soviet bloc in 1948 Slovenia was already more economically advanced than nations behind the Iron Curtain prior to European integration Dissatisfied with the exercise of power in Belgrade, the Slovenes gained their independence in 1991 with minimal bloodshed
- Slovenia - Wikitravel
Understand [edit] Previously one of Yugoslavia's six constituent republics, present-day Slovenia seceded in 1991 Historical ties to Western Europe, and help from the European Union have assisted in Slovenia's transformation to a modern state
- About Slovenia - GOV. SI
Slovenia is a green, creative and smart country; it is a full member of the European Union while remaining fully capable of retaining its own identity Its free market-based economy is dynamic, digitised, innovative and geared towards sustainable development
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