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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 Central 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 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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* Goran Dragić, current [[UsefulNotes/NationalBasketballAssociation NBA]] player; also notable for leading Slovenia to an unexpected title at [=EuroBasket=] 2017 (the European championship).
* Luka Dončić, teenage basketball sensation who had his coming-out party at the same tournament, who is now being seen as a potential #1 NBA draft pick as early as 2018.
* Anže Kopitar, current captain of the [[UsefulNotes/NationalHockeyLeague NHL's]] Los Angeles Kings, who's helped them to two [[UsefulNotes/TheStanleyCup Stanley Cups]].
* Luka Dončić, teenage basketball sensation who had his coming-out party at the same tournament, who is now being seen as a potential #1 NBA draft pick as early as 2018.
* Anže Kopitar, current captain of the [[UsefulNotes/NationalHockeyLeague NHL's]] Los Angeles Kings, who's helped them to two [[UsefulNotes/TheStanleyCup Stanley Cups]].
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* Melanija Knavs, better known as Melania Knauss-Trump, model and now First Lady, wife of President Useful/DonaldTrump.
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* Melanija Knavs, better known as Melania Knauss, model and now First Lady, wife of President Useful/DonaldTrump.
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* Melanija Knavs, better known as Melania
* Music/{{Laibach}}, an Industrial group named for the German name of the country's capital city of Ljubljana.
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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}}, 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 [[TheYugoslavWars [[UsefulNotes/TheYugoslavWars the horrors that would eventually tear the rest of Yugoslavia apart]], and quietly got on with things.
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* ''Film/SeasonOfTheWitch'', though being set in Main/TheHighMiddleAges, there's no independent Slovene state yet, but instead the Duchy of Styria, which is part of modern-day southern UsefulNotes/{{Austria}} and northern Slovenia. The [[spoiler:supposedly]] witch Anna is from the area's largest city, Maribor (then called by its German name, Marburg), as well.
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Slovenia is a parliamentary democracy and a unitary state.
Slovenia has a lot of ecological diversity, with the Alps and Lake Bled being two examples.
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Slovenia ('''Slovene:''' Slovenija), officially known as The Republic of Slovenia ('''Slovene:''' Republika Slovenija), one of the former states of Yugoslavia, {{Yugoslavia}}, 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 [[TheYugoslavWars the horrors that would eventually tear the rest of Yugoslavia apart]], and quietly got on with things.
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It rapidly became the prize-winner of the new European democracies, democratising rapidly and becoming prosperous. It is the richest of all the post-Communist states in Europe.
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Slovenia ('''Slovene:''' Slovenija), officially known as The Republic of Slovenia ('''Slovene:''' Republika Slovenija), one of the former states of the former Yugoslavia, arrived into the world of independent states in dramatic style after a ten-day war against the rest of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia, when it declared independence in 25 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 recognised (there had been recognized (though with some initial US reluctance from both America and EU reluctance), the European Union), escaped the rest of [[TheYugoslavWars the horrors of that would eventually tear the Balkans Wars rest of Yugoslavia apart]], and quietly got on with things.
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Sorry, but Laibach as a name for Ljubljana is NOT a Nazi invention. Far, far, far older than that.
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Ljubljana.
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TVTropes). Industrial group {{Laibach}} are also Slovenes; that the fact that they took their name from the name the Nazis gave the Slovenian capitol during {{WWII}} is one of the least troll-tastic thing about them is worthy of note.
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The most famous Slovene today that you might heard of is Željko Ivanek, an actor who has been on ''HomicideLifeOnTheStreet'' and ''[[TwentyFour 24]]'' (Andre Drazen)- he frequently plays lawyer types. Another is Melania Knauss-Trump, model and wife of Donald.
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The most famous Slovene today that you might heard of is Željko Ivanek, an actor who has been on ''HomicideLifeOnTheStreet'' and ''[[TwentyFour 24]]'' (Andre Drazen)- he frequently plays lawyer types. Another is Melania Knauss-Trump, model and wife of Donald. \n More intellectual-type folks might have heard of Slavoj Žižek, a critical theorist/philosopher famous for using examples from popular culture to demonstrate philosophical points (one wonders what he would think of TVTropes).