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'''Slovenian media:'''
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[[folder:Literature]]
* ''Literature/{{Alamut}}''
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[[folder:Music]]
* Music/DevilDoll
* Music/{{Laibach}}
* Music/SlonInSadez
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/FaustTheSevenGamesOfTheSoul''
* ''VideoGame/LineRider''
* ''VideoGame/MarlowBriggsAndTheMaskOfDeath''
* ''VideoGame/{{Mordhau}}''
* ''VideoGame/PilgrimFaithAsAWeapon''
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* ''Literature/{{Alamut}}''
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** President: Borut Pahor
** Prime Minister: Janez Janša
** Prime Minister: Janez Janša
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** President: Borut Pahor
Nataša Pirc Musar
** Prime Minister:Janez JanšaRobert Golob
** Prime Minister:
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In 2004, it joined UsefulNotes/{{NATO}} and UsefulNotes/TheEuropeanUnion. In the case of the 2004 EU entrants, only Cyprus was better off. Slovenia has since adopted the Euro as its currency.
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In 2004, it joined UsefulNotes/{{NATO}} and UsefulNotes/TheEuropeanUnion. In the case of the 2004 EU entrants, only Cyprus {{UsefulNotes/Cyprus}} was better off. Slovenia has since adopted the Euro as its currency.
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Slovenia's national ethos in a nutshell is that its people might share blood and language with with the rest of Yugoslavian people, but their culture sets them apart, being more aligned towards Austria and Italy.
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Slovenia's national ethos in a nutshell is that its people might share blood and language with with the rest of the Yugoslavian people, but their culture sets them apart, being more aligned towards Austria {{UsefulNotes/Austria}} and Italy.
{{UsefulNotes/Italy}}.
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Slovenia ('''Slovene:''' Slovenija), officially known as The Republic of Slovenia ('''Slovene:''' Republika Slovenija), one of the former states of UsefulNotes/{{Yugoslavia}}, is a country located in UsefulNotes/CentralEurope and Southern Europe. It arrived into the world of independent states in a dramatic style, after a ten-day war against the rest of Yugoslavia, when it declared independence on June 25, 1991, having held a referendum a few months earlier. After winning that, a low-intensity war with under 100 deaths, Slovenia was rapidly internationally recognized (though with some initial reluctance from both America and the European Union), escaped the rest of [[UsefulNotes/TheYugoslavWars the horrors that would eventually tear the rest of Yugoslavia apart]], and quietly got on with things.
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Slovenia ('''Slovene:''' Slovenija), officially known as The Republic of Slovenia ('''Slovene:''' Republika Slovenija), one of the former states of UsefulNotes/{{Yugoslavia}}, is a country located in UsefulNotes/CentralEurope and Southern Europe. It arrived into the world of independent states in a dramatic style, after a ten-day war against the rest of Yugoslavia, when it declared independence on June 25, 1991, having held a referendum a few months earlier. After winning that, a low-intensity war with under 100 deaths, Slovenia was rapidly internationally recognized (though with some initial reluctance from both America the UsefulNotes/UnitedStates and the European Union), UsefulNotes/TheEuropeanUnion), escaped the rest of [[UsefulNotes/TheYugoslavWars the horrors that would eventually tear the rest of Yugoslavia apart]], and quietly got on with things.
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Slovenia ('''Slovene:''' Slovenija), officially known as The Republic of Slovenia ('''Slovene:''' Republika Slovenija), one of the former states of UsefulNotes/{{Yugoslavia}}, is a Central/Southern European country that arrived into the world of independent states in dramatic style after a ten-day war against the rest of Yugoslavia, when it declared independence on June 25, 1991, having held a referendum a few months earlier. After winning that, a low-intensity war with under 100 deaths, Slovenia was rapidly internationally recognized (though with some initial reluctance from both America and the European Union), escaped the rest of [[UsefulNotes/TheYugoslavWars the horrors that would eventually tear the rest of Yugoslavia apart]], and quietly got on with things.
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Slovenia ('''Slovene:''' Slovenija), officially known as The Republic of Slovenia ('''Slovene:''' Republika Slovenija), one of the former states of UsefulNotes/{{Yugoslavia}}, is a Central/Southern European country that located in UsefulNotes/CentralEurope and Southern Europe. It arrived into the world of independent states in a dramatic style style, after a ten-day war against the rest of Yugoslavia, when it declared independence on June 25, 1991, having held a referendum a few months earlier. After winning that, a low-intensity war with under 100 deaths, Slovenia was rapidly internationally recognized (though with some initial reluctance from both America and the European Union), escaped the rest of [[UsefulNotes/TheYugoslavWars the horrors that would eventually tear the rest of Yugoslavia apart]], and quietly got on with things.
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* Slavoj Žižek, a critical theorist/philosopher famous for using examples from popular culture to demonstrate philosophical points (one wonders what he would think of Wiki/TVTropes).
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* Slavoj Žižek, a critical theorist/philosopher famous for using examples from popular culture to demonstrate philosophical points (one wonders what he would think of Wiki/TVTropes).Website/TVTropes).
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* '''Highest point:''' Triglav (2864 m/9,396 ft) (84th)
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* '''Highest point:''' Triglav (2864 m/9,396 ft) (84th)(74th)