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Slovene minority in Italy (1920–1947)

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329:. The Austrian census of 1911 recorded 56,845 Slovene speakers, compared to 41,727 in Ljubljana (part of the general Austrian census of 1910). They were the largest ethnic group in 9 of the 19 urban neighbourhoods of Trieste, and represented a majority in 7 of them. The Italian speakers, on the other hand, made up 60.1% of the population in the city center, 38.1% in the suburbs, and 6.0% in the surroundings. They were the largest linguistic group in 10 of the 19 urban neighbourhoods, and represented the majority in 7 of them (including all 6 in the city centre). Of the 11 villages included within the city limits, the Slovene speakers had an overwhelming majority in 10, and the German speakers in one ( 48: 695: 651: 639: 257:
population—approximately 327,000 out of a total population of 1.3 million ethnic Slovenes at the time—that was cut from the remaining three-quarters of the Slovene ethnic community after the
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Spezialortsrepertorium der Oesterreichischen Laender. VII. Oesterreichisch-Illyrisches Kuestenland. Wien, 1918, Verlag der K.K. Hof- und Staatsdruckerei
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followed, and by the mid-1930s several thousand Slovenes, especially intellectuals from the Trieste region, emigrated to the
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against Slovene shops, libraries, lawyers' offices, and the central place of the rival community in the
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Civil Society, Associations, and Urban Places: Class, Nation, and Culture in Nineteenth-century Europe
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After being ceded from multiethnic Austria, the Italian nationalist milieus sought to make Trieste a
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The estimated number of today's Slovene minority in Italy is 83,000 to 100,000.
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A Low Dishonest Decade: Italy, the Powers and Eastern Europe, 1918-1939.
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Non-Austrian citizens, among them 75% from Italy: 38,597 (16.82%)
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Notable Slovenes affected by Italianization included the poet
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Notable members of the Slovene minority in Italy (1920–1947)
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Morton, Graeme; R. J. Morris; B. M. A. de Vries (2006).
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Plut-Pregelj, Leopoldina, & Carole Rogel. 2007.
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