• This is a list of Slovenes and people from Slovenia that are notable. Louis Adamic (1898–1951) – author and translator Anton Aškerc (1856–1912) – poet...
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    Slavs. Outside of Slovenia and Europe, Slovenes form diaspora groups in the United States, Canada, Argentina and Brazil. Most Slovenes today live within...
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    it was officially called the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, but the term "Yugoslavia" (lit. 'Land of the South Slavs') was its colloquial name...
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  • heads of state of Yugoslavia from the creation of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (Kingdom of Yugoslavia) in 1918 until the breakup of the Socialist...
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  • against Carinthian Slovenes. Promises made were broken, assimilation was forced by dividing the Carinthian Slovenes into "nationalist" Slovenes proper and "Germanophile"...
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  • Slovenia. The traditional Magyar name for the Slovenes used to be Vendek or Vends; as a result, many Slovenes in Hungary accepted this name as a common denomination...
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  • This is a list of consorts of Serbian monarchs during the history of Serbia. List of princesses of Serbia Laskaris 1926, pp. 7–37. Laskaris 1926, pp. 38–52...
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    slovene), or Slovenes (not to be confused with the South Slavic Slovenes) were the northernmost tribe of the Early Slavs, and inhabited the shores of Lake Ilmen...
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  • The National Council of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs (Croatian: Narodno vijeće Slovenaca, Hrvata i Srba) claimed to represent South Slavs living in Austria-Hungary...
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    Bulgarians, Croats, Gorani, Macedonians, Montenegrins, Serbs, and Slovenes). Though the majority of Slavs are Christians, some groups, such as the Bosniaks, mostly...
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