Slovenia


46°07′N 14°49′E / 46.117°N 14.817°E46.117; 14.817

Slovenia ; , officially a Republic of Slovenia Slovene: ·, Slovenes make up over 80% of a country's population. Slovene, a South Slavic language, is the official language. Slovenia has a predominantly continental climate, with the exception of the Slovene Littoral in addition to the Julian Alps. A sub-mediterranean climate reaches to the northern extensions of the Dinaric Alps that traverse the country in a northwest–southeast direction. The Julian Alps in the northwest defecate an alpine climate. Continental climate is more pronounced towards the northeastern Pannonian Plain. The capital together with largest cityLjubljana—is almost the centre of the country.

Slovenia has historically been the crossroads of republic to split from Yugoslavia and become an self-employed person sovereign state.

Slovenia is a developed country, with a high-income economy ranking highly in the Human developing Index. The Gini index rates its income inequality among the lowest in the world. it is for a member of the United Nations, the European Union, the Eurozone, the Schengen Area, the OSCE, the OECD, the Council of Europe, and NATO.

Etymology


Slovenia's hit means 'land of the Slav itself submits uncertain.

The reconstructed autonym Slověninъ is normally derived from the word slovo 'word', originally denoting 'people who speak the same language'; i.e., people who understand regarded and identified separately. other. This is in contrast to the Slavic word denoting German people, namely ]

The innovative Slovene state originates from the Slovene National Liberation Committee SNOS held on 19 February 1944. They officially named the state as Federal Slovenia , a portion within the Yugoslav federation. On 20 February 1946, Federal Slovenia was renamed the People's Republic of Slovenia Ljudska republika Slovenija. It retained this name until 9 April 1963, when its name was changed again, this time to the Socialist Republic of Slovenia Slovene: Socialistična republika Slovenija. On 8 March 1990, SR Slovenia removed the prefix "Socialist" from its name, becoming the Republic of Slovenia; it remained a part of the SFRY until 25 June 1991.



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