Republika Slovenija je obmorska in predalpska demokratična država na jugu Srednje Evrope. Na zahodu meji na Italijo, na severu na Avstrijo, na severovzhodu na Madžarsko, na vzhodu in jugu na Hrvaško, na jugozahodu pa ima izhod na Jadransko morje. Politično, gospodarsko in geografsko spada v Srednjo Evropo. Je članica Evropske unije in organizacije NATO.
La Repubblica Slovena (Republika Slovenija in sloveno) è uno stato dell'Europa centrale, che confina con Italia, Austria, Ungheria, Croazia e Mar Adriatico (Golfo di Trieste). Minoranze: Importante presenza italiana nella parte istriana, ungherese ad est ed una crescente immigrazione serba e bosniaca.
A Szlovén Köztársaság Közép-Európa déli részén, az Alpok lábánál terül el. Nyugaton Olaszország, délnyugaton az Adriai-tenger, délen és keleten Horvátország, északkeleten Magyarország, északon Ausztria határolja. Szlovénia, Jugoszlávia korábbi tagköztársasága 1991 óta független állam, 2004. május 1. óta pedig az Európai Unió tagja.
The Republic of Slovenia is a coastal Alpine country in southern Central Europe bordering the ► Italian autonomous region of ► Friuli-Venezia Giulia to the west, the Adriatic Sea to the southwest, ► Croatia to the south and east, ► Hungary to the northeast, and ► Austria to the north. The capital of Slovenia is Ljubljana.
Short name
Slovenia
Official name
Republic of Slovenia
Status
Independent country since 1991, member of the ► European Union since 2004
Location
Central Europe
Capital
Ljubljana
Population
2,011,614 inhabitants
Area
20,273 km²
Major languages
Slovenian (official), minority languages like Italian and Hungarian
This section holds a short summary of the history of the area of present-day Slovenia, illustrated with maps, including historical maps of former countries and empires that included present-day Slovenia.
Possible extent of (proto-)Celtic influence 800-400 BC
Die Kelten in Europa. Ocker: Kernbereich Nordwestalpine Hallstattkultur (ca. 750–500/450 v. Chr.) grün: Ausbreitung La-Tène-Kultur, bzw. orange: der keltischen Sprache (3. Jh. v. Chr.)
Territorial development of the Roman Empire 264 BC-192, including the conquest of present day Slovenia
Territory of Slovenia within Roman Empire, 1-300 AD
Roman Empire divided 395, showing the dioceses and praetorian prefectures of Gaul, Italy, Illyricum and Oriens (east), roughly analogous to the four Tetrarch zones of influence after Diocletian's reforms.
The division of the Empire after the death of Theodosius I, ca.395 AD superimposed on modern borders.
In 1867 the Austrian Empire was continued by Austria-Hungary, making both Austria and Hungary constituent monarchies. This is map of Austria-Hungary from 1913
After World War I, Slovenia became part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in 1918, which was renamed into Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929. This is a map of Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1930, showing Drava banovina province
Drava banovina in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929-1939
Drava banovina in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929-1939
Drava banovina in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929-1939
Drava banovina in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929-1939
Axis invasion of Yugoslavia in 1941
Triple occupation of Slovenia in 1941
Triple occupation of Slovenia in 1941
Occupation of Slovenia in 1943
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Triple occupation of Slovenia in 1941
Triple occupation of Slovenia in 1941
Triple occupation of Slovenia in 1941
Province of Ljubljana, 1941-1943
Province of Ljubljana, 1941-1943
Administrative districts in territories under the control of Nazi Germany in 1941.
Großdeutschland im Jahre 1941
Fascist concentration camps in Slovenia in WW2
Future Greater Slovenia in Greater Yugoslavia according to project of Stevan Moljević (1941)
Eastern front of the Second World War circa 1941-1942.
Free Territory of Trieste, 1947-1954
Free Territory of Trieste, 1947-1954
Istrian Littoral during 20th century and territorial gains of Slovenia in 1947-1954
Proposed division of Yugoslavia according to the Pavelić-Stojadinović agreement in 1954
Division of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, showing location of Slovenia (number 1)
Slovenia in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
An animated series of maps showing the breakup of the second Yugoslavia
Wartime in former Yugoslavia in 1991
Slovenian war, 1991
Wartime in former Yugoslavia in 1992
Former Yugoslavia compared with the present borders
Former Yugoslavia compared with the present borders
Croatia-Slovenia maritime boundary dispute
Satellite maps
Satellite map
Other maps
Slovenian language
Slovenian dialects
Styria
Istria
Maps of divisions
This section holds maps of the administrative divisions.
Ajdovščina municipality
Apače municipality
Beltinci municipality
Benedikt municipality
Bistrica ob Sotli municipality
Bled municipality
Bloke municipality
Bohinj municipality
Borovnica municipality
Bovec municipality
Braslovče municipality
Brda municipality
Brezovica municipality
Brežice municipality
Cankova municipality
Celje municipality
Cerklje na Gorenjskem municipality
Cerknica municipality
Cerkno municipality
Cerkvenjak municipality
Cirkulane municipality
Črenšovci municipality
Črna na Koroškem municipality
Črnomelj municipality
Destrnik municipality
Divača municipality
Dobje municipality
Dobrepolje municipality
Dobrna municipality
Dobrova-Polhov Gradec municipality
Dobrovnik municipality
Dol pri Ljubljani municipality
Dolenjske Toplice municipality
Domžale municipality
Dornava municipality
Dravograd municipality
Duplek municipality
Gorenja vas-Poljane municipality
Gorišnica municipality
Gorje municipality
Gornja Radgona municipality
Gornji Grad municipality
Gornji Petrovci municipality
Grad municipality
Grosuplje municipality
Hajdina municipality
Hoče-Slivnica municipality
Hodoš municipality
Horjul municipality
Hrastnik municipality
Hrpelje-Kozina municipality
Idrija municipality
Ig municipality
Ilirska Bistrica municipality
Ivančna Gorica municipality
Izola municipality
Jesenice municipality
Jezersko municipality
Juršinci municipality
Kamnik municipality
Kanal ob Soči municipality
Kidričevo municipality
Kobarid municipality
Kobilje municipality
Kočevje municipality
Komen municipality
Komenda municipality
Koper municipality
Kostanjevica na Krki municipality
Kostel municipality
Kozje municipality
Kranj municipality
Kranjska Gora municipality
Križevci municipality
Krško municipality
Kungota municipality
Kuzma municipality
Laško municipality
Lenart municipality
Lendava municipality
Litija municipality
Ljubljana municipality
Ljubno municipality
Ljutomer municipality
Log-Dragomer municipality
Logatec municipality
Loška dolina municipality
Loški Potok municipality
Lovrenc na Pohorju municipality
Luče municipality
Lukovica municipality
Majšperk municipality
Makole municipality
Maribor municipality
Markovci municipality
Medvode municipality
Mengeš municipality
Metlika municipality
Mežica municipality
Miren-Kostanjevica municipality
Mirna Peč municipality
Mislinja municipality
Mokronog-Trebelno municipality
Moravče municipality
Moravske Toplice municipality
Mozirje municipality
Murska Sobota municipality
Muta municipality
Naklo municipality
Nazarje municipality
Nova Gorica municipality
Novo mesto municipality
Odranci municipality
Oplotnica municipality
Ormož municipality
Osilnica municipality
Pesnica municipality
Piran municipality
Pivka municipality
Podčetrtek municipality
Podlehnik municipality
Podvelka municipality
Poljčane municipality
Polzela municipality
Postojna municipality
Prebold municipality
Preddvor municipality
Prevalje municipality
Ptuj municipality
Puconci municipality
Rače-Fram municipality
Radeče municipality
Radenci municipality
Radlje ob Dravi municipality
Radovljica municipality
Ravne na Koroškem municipality
Razkrižje municipality
Rečica ob Savinji municipality
Renče-Vogrsko municipality
Ribnica municipality
Ribnica na Pohorju municipality
Rogaška Slatina municipality
Rogašovci municipality
Rogatec municipality
Ruše municipality
Selnica ob Dravi municipality
Semič municipality
Sevnica municipality
Sežana municipality
Slovenj Gradec municipality
Slovenska Bistrica municipality
Slovenske Konjice municipality
Sodražica municipality
Solčava municipality
Središče ob Dravi municipality
Starše municipality
Straža municipality
Sveta Ana municipality
Sveta Trojica v Slovenskih goricah municipality
Sveti Andraž v Slovenskih goricah municipality
Sveti Jurij ob Ščavnici municipality
Sveti Jurij v Slovenskih goricah municipality
Sveti Tomaž municipality
Šalovci municipality
Šempeter-Vrtojba municipality
Šenčur municipality
Šentilj municipality
Šentjernej municipality
Šentjur municipality
Šentrupert municipality
Škocjan municipality
Škofja Loka municipality
Škofljica municipality
Šmarje pri Jelšah municipality
Šmarješke Toplice municipality
Šmartno ob Paki municipality
Šmartno pri Litiji municipality
Šoštanj municipality
Štore municipality
Tabor municipality
Tišina municipality
Tolmin municipality
Trbovlje municipality
Trebnje municipality
Trnovska vas municipality
Trzin municipality
Tržič municipality
Turnišče municipality
Velenje municipality
Velika Polana municipality
Velike Lašče municipality
Veržej municipality
Videm municipality
Vipava municipality
Vitanje municipality
Vodice municipality
Vojnik municipality
Vransko municipality
Vrhnika municipality
Vuzenica municipality
Zagorje ob Savi municipality
Zavrč municipality
Zreče municipality
Žalec municipality
Železniki municipality
Žetale municipality
Žiri municipality
Žirovnica municipality
Žužemberk municipality
Notes and references
General remarks:
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