- The
Slovenes, also
known as
Slovenians (Slovene:
Slovenci [slɔˈʋéːntsi]), are a
South Slavic ethnic group native to Slovenia, and
adjacent regions in Italy...
- (chiefly Bosniaks, Bulgarians, Croats, Macedonians, Montenegrins, Serbs, and
Slovenes).
Though the
majority of
Slavs are Christians, some groups, such as the...
- 1918 to 1929, it was
officially called the
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and
Slovenes, but the term "Yugoslavia" (lit. 'Land of the
South Slavs') was its colloquial...
- 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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Hungarian Slovenes (Slovene: Madžarski Slovenci, Hungarian: Magyarországi szlovének) are an
autochthonous ethnic and
linguistic Slovene minority living...
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Carinthian Slovenes or
Carinthian Slovenians (Slovene: Koroški Slovenci; German: Kärntner Slowenen) are the
indigenous minority of
Slovene ethnicity, living...
- The
Prekmurje Slovenes (Slovene: Prekmurci,Prekmürci, Prekmörci, Prekmörge) are
Slovenes from
Prekmurje in
Slovenia and Vendvidék and
Somogy in Hungary...
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mental "sanity" or "sagacity".
Vladimir Golyakov, the
founder of
Skhoron ezh
Sloven, one of the
largest organisations of
Peterburgian Vedism, said that the...
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Slovenes of
Croatia (Croatian:
Slovenci Hrvatske, Slovene:
Slovenci na Hrvaškem) are one of 22
national minorities in Croatia.
According to 2011 census...
- The
State of
Slovenes,
Croats and
Serbs (Serbo-Croatian: Država Slovenaca,
Hrvata i Srba / Држава Словенаца, Хрвата и Срба; Slovene: Država Slovencev,...