Before 1918: Austro Hungarian Empire 1918-1941: Most of it in Kingodm of Yugoslavia, western area was a part of Italy 1941-1945: Devided between Gemany, Italy and Hungary 1945-1991: A part of Socialistic Federative Republic of Yugoslavia (right after the war known as People's Federative Republic of Yougoslavia)
Slovenia is a country in Europe.
Slovenia was once part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Following World War I, it became part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, which later evolved into the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. After World War II, Slovenia was one of the six republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia until it gained independence in 1991.
Slovenia, Bosnia Herzegovina, Serbia, Croatia, FYR Macedonia, Montenegro and the disputed territory of Kosovo.
Slovenia used to be one of the six republics of Yugoslavia from 1943 to 1991. Since 1991 it is an independent country.
No it is in Slovenia.
The three-letter abbreviation for Slovenia is SVN. This code is used in various international contexts, including sports and country codes.
Slovenia is known as Slovenia to English speakers. To people from Slovenia and other parts of former Yugoslavia it is known as Slovenija.
Ljubljana is the capital city because is the biggest city in Slovenia.
it is in the middle of Slovenia
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Slovenia is in the Group C.
Slovenia