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  1. sco.wikipedia.org › wiki › Slovenie_leidSlovenie leid - Wikipedia

    Slovene or Slovenie (slovenski jezik or slovenščina, no tae be ramfeeselt wi Slovak or slovenčina) is a South Slavic leid spoken bi approximately 2.4 million speakers warldwide, the majority o whom live in Slovenie. Slovene is ane o the 23 offeecial an workin leids o the European Union.

  2. The Slovene Wikipedia (Slovene: slovenska Wikipedija) is the Slovene-language edition of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia. It has been active since 26 February 2002. On 15 August 2010, it reached 100,000 articles. As of April 2024, it has about 185,000 articles.

  3. sco.wikipedia.org › wiki › SlovenieSlovenie - Wikipedia

    Slovenie, offeecially the Republic o Slovenie (Slovene: Republika Slovenija), is a coastal Alpine kintra in Soothren Central Europe. It is bund bi the Adriatic Sea tae the Soothwast, Italy tae the wast, Croatie tae the sootheast, Hungary tae the northeast an Austrick tae the north.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SloveniaSlovenia - Wikipedia

    The proposal was picked up by most Slovene parties, and a mass mobilization of Slovene civil society, known as the Declaration Movement, followed. This demand was rejected by the Austrian political elites; but following the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the aftermath of the First World War , the National Council of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs took power in Zagreb on 6 October 1918.

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    Evangelic religious works

    1. Small Cathecism (Mali katechismus)from Ferenc Temlin – the first printed book (1715) 2. First printed prekmurian ABC-book: Slovene ABC-bookon the evangelic schools (unknown author) 3. Array of the Salvation (Réd zvelicsánsztva)– third prekmurian printed book, by Mihály Szever Vanecsai in 1742 4. Small tenet of the Christian Religion (Vöre krsztsánszke krátki návuk)– by István Küzmics (1754) 5. Nouvi Zákon (New Testmanet)– great work of István Küzmics, at the same time elemental work of the...

    Catholic religious works

    1. Small tenet of the Great Cathecism (Krátka summa velikoga katekizmussa)– the first prekmurian catholic printed book, by Miklós Küzmics (1780) 2. Miklós Küzmics: Szvéti evangyeliomi (Holy Gospels)from 1780 3. Slovene ABC book (Szlovenszki silabikár)– prekmurian catholic ABC book, by Miklós Küzmics (1780) 4. The silabikár in 1851 5. Miklós Küzmics: Kniga molitvena (Prayer-book)– second great work of the prekmurian literature (1783) 6. Small ABC-book (ABC kni'zicza)– prekmurian ABC-book on th...

    Dictionary of Ozbalt Gutsman
    Dictionary of Ozbalt Gutsman
    Dictionary of Ozbalt Gutsman
    Dictionary of Ozbalt Gutsman
    The first page of the Old hymnals of Martjanci from the 16th century – this hymnal was the first writtin document of the prekmurian language
    The Agreement of Martjanci in 1643 in prekmurian language
    The transcription of Vramec's Postilla by András Rogan (1676). Mostly in Kajkavian language with some prekmurian elements.
    Old prekmurian hymnal from the 17th or 18th century
    Monument of the prekmurian language in Puconci (Püconci)
    Gospel of Luke in prekmurian (Szvéti evangeliomi, 1840)
    Prekmurian prayer (from Molitvena kniga, 1941)
    A prekmurian epitaph according to Gaj-orthography
  5. UTC+02 ( CEST) The Municipality o Kobarid ( Slovene: Občina Kobarid) is a municipality in the Upper Soča Valley in wastren Slovenie, near the Italian border. The seat o the municipality is the toun o Kobarid. [2] The municipality wis established on 3 October 1994, when the umwhile lairger Municipality o Tolmin wis subdividit intae the ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SlovenesSlovenes - Wikipedia

    The Slovenes, also known as Slovenians ( Slovene: Slovenci [slɔˈʋéːntsi] ), are a South Slavic ethnic group native to Slovenia, and adjacent regions in Italy, Austria and Hungary. Slovenes share a common ancestry, culture, history and speak Slovene as their native language.