Yes, it was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
SLovenia
Ukraine yes, Slovenia not. Slovenia was part of the Yugoslavia which was like a trasition country between the west and the east.
Slovenia was part of the Socialistic Federative Republic of Yugoslavia for many decades before the 1990s.
Without a doubt, it was Slovenia.
This depends on what country you are comming from. Because Slovenia is a part of Schengen regime, same rules aply as in the other Schengen countries.
No, Slovenia was never part of the Soviet Union. It was one of the six republics of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Slovenia declared its independence from Yugoslavia in 1991, following a brief conflict. Today, Slovenia is an independent country and a member of the European Union.
no Hungary or Slovenia were not part of the western balkans
Yes they are different. Slovenia is part of the former Yugoslavia, and it's people speak Slovenian. The country is located near Switzerland, Italy and Croatia. Slovakia is part of the former Czechoslovakia. It's people speak Slovakian. This country is located further to the Northeast of Europe.
The largest forest in Slovenia is the Kočevje Forest, which covers an area of about 58,000 hectares in the southern part of the country. This forest is known for its diverse wildlife and pristine natural environment.
plz tell to which this number belongs to 0037066858194?
Yes it is. It was part of Russia and in 1989 when Russia broke apart it was able to reform again.
No, it is a part of Europe.