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  2. National symbols of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    The most common and recognizable of these are the National anthem of Slovenia and the Flag of Slovenia. [citation needed] The Coat of arms of Slovenia, a part of the flag itself. A leaf of a Linden or Lime tree, an important part of Slovene national heritage. Village assemblies, councils and other gatherings were traditionally held around ...

  3. Coat of arms of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Lesser coat of arms of Yugoslavia from 1918 to 1941 with the Slovenian arms in the lower half. When the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs merged with Kingdom of Serbia, Slovenia had its first real coat of arms, which actually was a heavily modified one from the Serbian Kingdom. The coat of arms presents the Serbian shield with white cross on ...

  4. List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Slovenia

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    Kurentovanje is Slovenia's most popular and ethnologically significant carnival event. This 11-day rite of spring and fertility highlight event is celebrated on Shrove Sunday in Ptuj. Bobbin lacemaking in Slovenia 2018 01378: Beekeeping in Slovenia, a way of life 2022 01857: Lipizzan horse breeding traditions + [a] 2022 01687

  5. Category:National symbols of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Orders, decorations, and medals of Slovenia (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "National symbols of Slovenia" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  6. National anthem of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    The words of the current Slovene national anthem are all or part [ii] of "Zdravljica", written by the 19th-century Slovene poet France Prešeren for which music was written by the Slovene composer Stanko Premrl in 1905. Emphasising internationalism, [10] it was defined in 1994 [11] as the anthem with the Act on the national symbols of Slovenia.

  7. Slovenian nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Slovenian nationalism is the nationalism that asserts that Slovenes are a nation and promotes the cultural unity of Slovenes. [1] Slovenian nationalism first arose in response to the influx of ideas of nationalism from the French Revolution that arrived in Slovenia when the French forces of Napoleon Bonaparte made Slovenia part of the Illyrian ...

  8. Flag of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Prime Minister of Slovenia: A blue field with a red border, with the national coat of arms at the center. Minister of Defence of Slovenia: A crimson field with an azure border, in the center is the Slovenian Army emblem. Chief of the General Staff of Slovenia: An azure field with a crimson border, the center contains the Slovenian Army emblem.

  9. Culture of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Slovene culture is the culture of the Slovenes, a south Slavic ethnic group. It is incredibly diverse for the country's small size, spanning the southern portion of Central Europe, being the melting pot of Slavic, Germanic and Romance cultures while encompassing parts of the Eastern Alps, the Pannonian Basin, the Balkan Peninsula and the Mediterranean.