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Consequently, most Slovene scholars prefer to refer to the "Slovene lands" in English rather than "Slovenia" to describe the territory of modern Slovenia and neighbouring areas in earlier times. The use of the English term "Slovenia" is generally considered by Slovene scholars to be anachronistic due
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started by the end of the 1840s, creating several German-speaking areas within what had previously been a compact Slovene territory. Since the late 1950s, most of southern Carinthia has had a German-speaking majority, with the local
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Tina Bahovec, Das österreichisch-italienisch-slovenische Dreiländereck: Ursachen und Folgen der nationalstaatlichen Dreiteilung einer Region (Klagenfurt - Ljubljana:
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Not all of the territories referred to as the "Slovene lands" have always had a Slovene-speaking majority. Several towns, especially in Lower Styria, maintained a
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Cultural Nationalism in the South Slav Habsburg Lands in the Early Nineteenth Century: the Scholarly Network of Jernej Kopitar (1780-1844)
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occupation forces. A similar German "linguistic island" within an ethnically Slovene territory existed in what is now the Italian
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distinctive administrative and political entity for the first time in 1918, with the unilateral declaration of the
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in 1848 and published only in 1861, was the first map of the Slovene lands as a territorial unit.
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Although Slovenia did not exist as an autonomous administrative unit between 1921 and 1941, the
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On the other hand, other areas with historically important Slovene communities, such as the
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between the 14th century and 1941 when they were resettled in an agreement between
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A brief history of Slovenia: Historical background of the Republic of Slovenia
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was frequently called simply "Slovenia", even in some official documents.
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Etnologija Slovencev na Madžarskem = A Magyarországi szlovének néprajza
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area) which extinguished themselves by the end of the 16th century.
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Banovina Slovenija: politična, finančna in gospodarska vprašanja
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Slovensko narodno vprašanje in slovenski zgodovinski položaj
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in the 19th century, when the exact ethnic border between
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Peter Kozler's 1853 map of the Slovene lands on Geopedia
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Kočevska: izgubljena kulturna dediščina kočevskih Nemcev
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in the late 1940s and 1950s, as were large areas of the
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Slowenische Geschichte: Gesellschaft - Politik - Kultur
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Index


Slovene
Central
Southern Europe
Slovene
Illyrian provinces
Austrian Empire
Austria-Hungary
Cisleithania
Carniola
Carinthia
Styria
Istria
Gorizia and Gradisca
Trieste
Prekmurje
Slovenia
Italy
Austria
Hungary
Croatia
autochthonous
minorities
Slovenia
Slovene
Slovaks
Slovenes
early Slavs
romantic nationalists
Jernej Kopitar

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