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Slovenia - Wikipedia Slovenian folk songs, thus, usually resounds soft and harmonious, and are very seldom in minor Traditional Slovenian folk music is performed on Styrian harmonica (the oldest type of accordion), fiddle, clarinet, zithers, flute, and by brass bands of alpine type
Slovenian language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot Slovenian or Slovene is a South Slavic language spoken by about 2 5 million people mainly in Slovenia, and also in Italy, particularly in Friuli Venezia Giulia; in Austria especially in Carinthia and Styria; in Vas in Hungary, and and also in Croatia
About Slovenia - Culture of Slovenia The official language of Slovenia is Slovenian, a South Slavic language spoken by only two million people In nationally-mixed regions Italian and Hungarian are also spoken
The official travel guide to Slovenia | I feel Slovenia The youthful character of Slovenian towns with Joker Out When the charm of Slovenian towns blends with the dynamic energy of a rock 'n’ roll band that swept across Europe
Slovenia. si The green line to I feel Slovenia brand Six Slovenian destinations shine among the world's top 100 sustainability stories
Slovenian Language Basics Phrases Words | Ljubljana. info Slovenian is the official language of Slovenia and is present in all aspects of public life— government, schools, offices, and media It is most closely related to Croatian and Serbian, but it also shares similarities with other Slavic languages such as Czech, Slovak, Polish, and Russian
Slovenes - Wikipedia The Slovenes, also known as Slovenians (Slovene: Slovenci [slɔˈʋéːntsi]), are a South Slavic ethnic group native to Slovenia and adjacent regions in Italy, Austria and Hungary Slovenes share a common ancestry, culture, and history, and speak Slovene as their native language Although Slovenes are linguistically classified as South Slavs, genetic studies indicate they share closer genetic
State Secretary Grašič meets foreign ambassadors in Vienna to . . . State Secretary Neva Grašič met with non-resident ambassadors to Slovenia in the Austrian capital, Vienna In her address, she highlighted the most prominent achievements of Slovenian foreign policy in 2025: Slovenia's first MED9 presidency and its non-permanent membership of the UN Security Council, which ends with Slovenia’s presidency of the Council in December
Slovenia – Tamara Gorenc – Consular Corps of Colorado Tamara has planned and hosted the Slovenian picnic in Denver for over 10 years During that time, the group has grown to over 150 people that are Slovenian or do business with Slovenia