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Slovenes

Slovenes, also known as Slovenians (Slovene: Slovenci ), 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.

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Argentina
30,000
Australia
20,000–25,000
Austria
50,000
Belgium
4,000
Bosnia and Herzegovina
5,000
Brazil
28,500 (est.)

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Population

Genetics

History

Slovenes in Socialist Yugoslavia

Slovenes in independent Slovenia

Identity

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Slovenes

Nodes259
Edges258
Triples333
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.007722
Components1

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Slovenes

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related to Emigration · 47
Slovenes → America, Ameriško, Austrian German, Austrians, Bethlehem, Between, Chicago, Cleveland, Copper Country, Croats, Freethinkers, Illinois, Italians, Joliet, Keweenaw Peninsula, KSKJ, Lower West Side, Many, Michigan, Minnesota's Iron Range
related to The Stalinist period · 36
Slovenes → Additionally, Argentina, As, Australia, Austria, Austrian, Austrian Slovenes, Between, Brazil, Canada, Cleveland, Communist, Croatia, European, German, German Yugoslavs, Germanic, Germany, Greater Cleveland, Hungary
related to Genetics · 30
Slovenes → Although Slovenes, Austrians, Bulgarians, Czechs, Due, East Slavs, European, Germanic, Haplogroup, Haplogroup R1b, Hungarians, In, Italic, Macedonians, R-P312, R-U106, R-Z280, R1b, Slavs, Slovenia
related to Identity · 30
Slovenes → After, An Essay, Anton Tomaž Linhart, Austrian South Slavs, Based, Carinthian Austria, Carniola, Even, Forum, German, Germanic, History, In, Linhart, Ljubljana, One, Other Lands, Slavic, Slavic Cultures, Slovene
related to Slovenes under Napoleon (1809–1813) · 22
Slovenes → After, Although, Austrian Empire, Austro-Slavic, Between, France Prešeren, French, Gradually, However, Illyrian, Illyrian Provinces, In, Ljubljana, Matija, Napoleon, Napoleonic French Empire, Pan-Slavic, Romantic, Slavic, Slovene
related to The 1948 Tito–Stalin split and aftermath · 22
Slovenes → After, Among, Between, Communist, Communists, Dachau, Goli Otok, Hundreds, In, January, Ljubljana Anton Vovk, Many, Nagode, Nazi, Nazis, Novo Mesto, Roman Catholic, Slovenia, Stalin, Stalinism
related to World War II and aftermath · 21
Slovenes → After, After Yugoslavia, April, Axis, Croatia, During World War II, During WWII, Fascist Italy, Germany, Gottschee, Hungary, Independent State, Italian, Italy, Lower Carniola, Nazi Germany, Rapallo, Slovenia, Some, Treaty
related to 1840s: the first Slovene national political programme · 20
Slovenes → All, Although, Austria, Austria-Hungary, Austrian Empire, German, Hungarian, In, It, Italy, Nations, Slovene, Slovene-speaking, Slovenija, South Slavic, Spring, The, This, United Slovenia, Zedinjena Slovenija
related to Population abroad · 19
Slovenes → Argentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, Cleveland, Croatia, European, Hungary, Italy, New Zealand, Ohio, Significant Slovene, Slovene, Slovenia, South America, The, United States, USA
related to Fascist Italianization of Littoral Slovenes · 15
Slovenes → After, Croats, Drava Banovina, Fascist Italianization, First World War, In, Kingdom, On, Serbs, Slovene, Slovenia, South Slavs, State, The, Yugoslavia

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
SlovenesArgentina30,0001.00infobox
SlovenesAustralia20,000–25,0001.00infobox
SlovenesAustria50,0001.00infobox
SlovenesBelgium4,0001.00infobox
SlovenesBosnia and Herzegovina5,0001.00infobox
SlovenesBrazil28,500 (est.)1.00infobox
SlovenesCanada40,470–50,0001.00infobox
SlovenesChile3001.00infobox
SlovenesChina1471.00infobox
SlovenesCroatia10,517 (2011)1.00infobox
SlovenesCzech Republic3501.00infobox
SlovenesEgypt961.00infobox
SlovenesFinland1961.00infobox
SlovenesFrance20,0001.00infobox
SlovenesGermany50,0001.00infobox
SlovenesHungary2,812–5,0001.00infobox
SlovenesIreland2501.00infobox
SlovenesItaly80,0001.00infobox
SlovenesJapan2171.00infobox
SlovenesJordan701.00infobox
SlovenesLuxembourg7001.00infobox
SlovenesMontenegro3541.00infobox
SlovenesNetherlands1,0001.00infobox
SlovenesNew Zealand5001.00infobox
SlovenesNorth Macedonia1,2471.00infobox
SlovenesNorway3301.00infobox
SlovenesPoland2501.00infobox
SlovenesPortugal2901.00infobox
SlovenesRussia1,700 (est.)1.00infobox
SlovenesSerbia2,8291.00infobox

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