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Hace 1 día · Slovenia. The Slovenes are a South Slavic people with a unique language. For most of its history, Slovenia was largely controlled by the Habsburgs of Austria, who ruled the Holy Roman Empire and its successor states, the Austrian Empire and Austria-Hungary; in addition, coastal portions were held for a time by Venice.
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Hace 3 días · German, which used to be the largest minority language in Slovenia prior to World War II (around 4% of the population in 1921), is now the native language of only around 0.08% of the population, the majority of whom are more than 60 years old. Gottscheerish or Granish, the traditional German dialect of Gottschee County, faces extinction.
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Hace 2 días · Their dialect is Austro-Bavarian German. Both standard German and dialect are used in schooling and media. German enjoys co-official status with the national language of Italian throughout this region. Germans have been present in the Iglesiente mining region in the south west of Sardinia since the 13th century. [74]
Hace 4 días · Ljubljana, capital city and economic, political, and cultural center of Slovenia, on the Ljubljanica River. The city lies in central Slovenia in a natural depression surrounded by high peaks of the Julian Alps.
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Hace 2 días · The languages that are closest to Slovenian are modern Bulgarian, Serbo-Croatian, and Macedonian. These languages are part of the South Slavic subgroup, just like Slovenian. Additionally, Slovenian has some similarities with East Slavic languages such as Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Russian.
Hace 2 días · Maribor ( UK: / ˈmærɪbɔːr / MARR-ib-or, US: / ˈmɑːr -/ MAR-, Slovene: [ˈmáːɾibɔɾ] ⓘ; also known by other historical names) is the second-largest city in Slovenia and the largest city of the traditional region of Lower Styria.