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Contents

Slovenija

Slovenščina Slovenija - Repúblika Slovenija

Republika Slovenija je obmorska in predalpska demokratična država na jugu Srednje Evrope. Na zahodu meji na Italijo, na severu na Avstrijo, na severovzhodu na Madžarsko, na vzhodu in jugu na Hrvaško, na jugozahodu pa ima izhod na Jadransko morje. Politično, gospodarsko in geografsko spada v Srednjo Evropo. Je članica Evropske unije in organizacije NATO.

Italiano Slovenia - Repubblica di Slovenia

La Repubblica Slovena (Republika Slovenija in sloveno) è uno stato dell'Europa centrale, che confina con Italia, Austria, Ungheria, Croazia e Mar Adriatico (Golfo di Trieste). Minoranze: Importante presenza italiana nella parte istriana, ungherese ad est ed una crescente immigrazione serba e bosniaca.

Magyar Szlovénia - Szlovén Köztársaság

A Szlovén Köztársaság Közép-Európa déli részén, az Alpok lábánál terül el. Nyugaton Olaszország, délnyugaton az Adriai-tenger, délen és keleten Horvátország, északkeleten Magyarország, északon Ausztria határolja. Szlovénia, Jugoszlávia korábbi tagköztársasága 1991 óta független állam, 2004. május 1. óta pedig az Európai Unió tagja.

English Slovenia - Republic of Slovenia

The Republic of Slovenia is a coastal Alpine country in southern Central Europe bordering the ► Italian autonomous region of ► Friuli-Venezia Giulia to the west, the Adriatic Sea to the southwest, ► Croatia to the south and east, ► Hungary to the northeast, and ► Austria to the north. The capital of Slovenia is Ljubljana.


Short name  Slovenia
Official  name Republic of Slovenia
Status Independent country since 1991, member of the ► European Union since 2004
Location Central Europe
Capital Ljubljana
Population 2,011,614 inhabitants
Area 20,273 km²
Major  languages Slovenian and minority languages like Italian and Hungarian
Major  religions Roman Catholicism
More information Slovenia, Geography of Slovenia, History of Slovenia and Politics of Slovenia
More  images Slovenia - Slovenia (Category).

General maps

Slovenia-map-CIA.png Map of Slovenia
Slovenia-map sl.png Map of Slovenia in Slovenian
General map of slovenia.svg Topographic map of Slovenia
Detailed map of slovenia.jpg Map of Slovenia
Slovenia Regions.png Regions
Obcine Slovenija 2005.png Municipalities of Slovenia
Slo regions marked3.png Traditional regions
See also Geographical regions and Statistical regions
Istria.png Istria
Bay-of-Piran maritime-boundary-dispute.jpg Croatia-Slovenia maritime boundary dispute

History maps

This section holds a short summary of the history of the area of present-day Slovenia, illustrated with maps, including historical maps of former countries and empires that included present-day Slovenia.

Celts 800-400BC.PNG Possible extent of (proto-)Celtic influence 800-400 BC

Die Kelten in Europa. Ocker: Kernbereich Nordwestalpine Hallstattkultur (ca. 750–500/450 v. Chr.) grün: Ausbreitung La-Tène-Kultur, bzw. orange: der keltischen Sprache (3. Jh. v. Chr.)
Roman expansion 264 BC Shepherd.jpg Territorial development of the Roman Empire 264 BC-192, including the conquest of present Slovenia
Expansion of Rome, 2nd century BC.gif Roman Republic 100 BCE
Roman Empire in 50 BC.png Map of the Roman Empire in 50
Roman Empire.png The extent of the Roman Republic and Roman Empire;
   133 BC
   44 BC (late Republic, after conquests by republican generals)
   AD 14 (death of Augustus)
   117 (maximum extension)
Roman Legions camps - AD 80.png Camps of the Roman Legions in 80
Romia Imperio.png Map of the Roman Empire in 116
Dalmatia SPQR.png Dalmatia in the Roman Empire (116)
Pannonia SPQR.png Pannonia in the Roman Empire (116)
Roman empire.png Roman Empire in 117
Roman empire 395.jpg Roman Empire divided 395, showing the dioceses and praetorian prefectures of Gaul, Italy, Illyricum and Oriens (east), roughly analogous to the four Tetrarch zones of influence after Diocletian's reforms.
Theodosius I's empire.png The division of the Empire after the death of Theodosius I, ca.395 AD superimposed on modern borders.
Invasions of the Roman Empire 1.png Invasions of the Roman Empire 100-500
Karte völkerwanderung.jpg Invasions of the Roman Empire 100-500
Rome406.jpeg Division of the Roman Empire in 406
628px-Western and Eastern Roman Empires 476AD(3).PNG Eastern Roman Empire and Western Roman Empire, c.476
Karantania map.png Map of Karantania
Frankish empire.jpg Rise of the Frankish Empire
Carolingian Empire map 1895.jpg Carolingian Empire around 800
Empire carolingien.png Carolingian Empire (in French)
Europe 814.jpg Europe in 814

Europa im Jahre 814
843-870 Europe.jpg Treaty of Verdun (843) and Treaty of Meerssen (870)
Western Empire-Europe870.JPG Division of the Frankish Empire after 870
Central Europe 919-1125.jpg Central Europe 919-1125
File:HRE 11Jh.PNG Holy Roman Empire 11th century
Imperial Circles-2005-10-15-en.png The Holy Roman Empire and its circles in 1512
Charles I and V empire.png The (Habsburg) Empire of Charles I/V.
   Castile
   Aragon
   Burgundy
   Habsburg
Habsburg Map 1547.jpg The (Habsburg) Empire of Charles I/V
Central Europe religions 1618.jpg The religious situation in central Europe about 1618
Holyromanempire.png Area controlled by the Holy Roman Empire around 1630
[[|border|250x400px]] Europe in 1812
Deutscher Bund.png Austria inside the German Confederation
Map - Deutscher Bund 1820.png Austria inside the Borders of the German Confederation in 1820
Location-Austria-Hungary-01.png In 1867 the Austrian Empire was continued by Austria-Hungary, making both Austria and Hungary constituent monarchies.
Austria-Hungary map.svg Kingdoms and countries of Austria–Hungary:
Cisleithania: 1. Bohemia, 2. Bukovina, 3. Carinthia, 4. Carniola, 5. Dalmatia, 6. Galicia, 7. Austrian Littoral, 8. Lower Austria, 9. Moravia, 10. Salzburg, 11. Silesia, 12. Styria, 13. Tyrol, 14. Upper Austria, 15. Vorarlberg; Transleithania: 16. Hungary, 17. Croatia and Slavonia; 18. Bosnia and Herzegovina
Andree48-2.jpg Religions in Austria-Hungary, Andrees Allgemeiner Handatlas, 1st Edition, Leipzig (Germany) 1881
Austria-Hungary (ethnic).jpg Ethnic map of Austria-Hungary, census 1880. German version
Austria-Hungary (ethnic).JPG Ethnic map of Austria-Hungary, census 1890. English version
OesterreichUngarn.png Historical map of Austria-Hungary from the Bibliothek allgemeinen und praktischen Wissens für Militäranwärter Band I, 1905
Austro-Hungary 1914.jpg
Greater austria.png Proposed United States of Greater Austria
Österreich-Ungarns Ende.png The end of Austria-Hungary (in German)
Der Aufbau der Republik Deutschösterreich.png Austria became an independent country after the dissolution of Austria-Hungary. This map shows the claims of German-Austria in 1918. The red lines are the real borders realized and presently.
GermanAustriaMap.png The same map in English
Reichsgaue.png dministrative districts in territories under the control of Nazi Germany in 1941.

Großdeutschland im Jahre 1941
Second world war europe 1941-1942 map en.png Eastern front of the Second World War circa 1941-1942.
LandsForSerbia.PNG Lands offered to Serbia by the Allies in 1915
Banovine kj.jpg After World War I, parts of Macedonia (nowadays the Republic of Macedonia) ware annexed to Serbia and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in 1918, which was renamed into Yugoslavia in 1929. This is a map of Yugoslavia in 1930
SFRYugoslaviaNumbered.png Division of Yugoslavia
[[|border|250x400px]] Ethnic distribution within Yugoslavia in 1961 (in Serbian)
[[|border|250x400px]] Ethnic distribution within Yugoslavia in 1981 (in Serbian)
Breakup of Yugoslavia.gif An animated series of maps showing the breakup of the second Yugoslavia
Former Yugoslavia durning war.svg Wartime 1991
Former Yugoslavia wartime.png Wartime 1992
Former Yugoslavia 2006.png Former Yugoslavia compared with the present borders
Slovenian war map.jpg Slovenia war

Other maps

Kras v Sloveniji.jpg Karst in Slovenia
Flag-map of Slovenia.svg Map of Slovenia in the colors of the Flag of Slovenia.

Satellite maps

Slovenia NLT Landsat7.jpg Satellite map

Notes and references

General remarks:

  • The WIKIMEDIA COMMONS Atlas of the World is an organized and commented collection of geographical, political and historical maps available at Wikimedia Commons. The main page is therefore the portal to maps and cartography on Wikimedia. That page contains links to entries by country, continent and by topic as well as general notes and references.
  • Every entry has an introduction section in English. If other languages are native and/or official in an entity, introductions in other languages are added in separate sections. The text of the introduction(s) is based on the content of the Wikipedia encyclopedia. For sources of the introduction see therefore the Wikipedia entries linked to. The same goes for the texts in the history sections.
  • Historical maps are included in the continent, country and dependency entries.
  • For Burma, see Myanmar; Great Britain and Northern Ireland, see United Kingdom; Ivory Coast, see Côte d'Ivoire; Pridnestrovie, see Transnistria; Taiwan, see China, Republic of; Timor-Leste, see East Timor.
  • The status of various entities is disputed. See the content for the entities concerned.
  • The maps of former countries that are more or less continued by a present-day country or had a territory included in only one or two countries are included in the atlas of the present-day country. For example the Ottoman Empire can be found in the Atlas of Turkey.

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Countries with disputed status
Abkhazia · China (Republic)/Taiwan · Kosovo · Nagorno-Karabakh · Northern Cyprus · Palestine · Somaliland · South Ossetia · Tamil Eelam · Transnistria · Western Sahara

Dependencies and other overseas territories
Akrotiri and Dhekelia · Åland · American Samoa · Anguilla · Aruba · Ascension Island · Ashmore and Cartier Islands · Baker Island · Bermuda · Bouvet Island · British Indian Ocean Territory · British Virgin Islands · Cayman Islands · Christmas Island · Clipperton Island · Cocos (Keeling) Islands · Cook Islands · Coral Sea Islands · Faroe Islands · French Guiana · French Polynesia · French Southern and Antarctic Lands · Gibraltar · Greenland · Guadeloupe · Guam · Guantanamo Bay · Guernsey · Heard Island and McDonald Islands · Hong Kong · Howland Island · Isle of Man · Jan Mayen · Jarvis Island · Jersey · Johnston Atoll · Kingman Reef · Macau · Martinique · Mayotte · Midway Atoll · Montserrat · Navassa Island · Netherlands Antilles · New Caledonia · Niue · Norfolk Island · Northern Mariana Islands · Palmyra Atoll · Pitcairn Islands · Puerto Rico · Réunion · Saint Helena · Saint-Barthélemy · Saint Martin (France) · Saint-Pierre and Miquelon · Svalbard · Tokelau · Tristan da Cunha · Turks and Caicos Islands · United States Virgin Islands · Wake Island · Wallis and Futuna

Disputed areas
Kashmir · Paracel Islands · Spratly Islands · Falkland Islands · South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands

Subnational autonomous entities
Aceh · Adjara · Adygea · Altai · Andalusia · Aosta Valley · Aragon · Athos · Azores · Balearic Islands · Bashkortostan · Basque Autonomous Community · Bougainville · Brussels · Buryatia · Canary Islands · Catalonia · Chechnya · Chuvashia · Corsica · Crimea · Curaçao · Dagestan · Easter Island · England · Extremadura · Bosnia and Herzegovina (Federation of) · Flanders · Friuli-Venezia Giulia · Gagauzia · Galicia · Galápagos Islands · Gorno-Badakhshan · Guangxi · Ingushetia · Inner Mongolia · Kabardino-Balkaria · Kalmykia · Karachay-Cherkessia · Karakalpakstan · Karelia · Khakassia · Komi · Kurdistan (Iraqi) · Madeira · Mari El · Mindanao · Mordovia · Nakhichevan · Navarre · Nevis · Ningxia · North Ossetia-Alania · Northern Ireland · Quebec · Saint Martin (Netherlands) · Sakha · Sardinia · Scotland · Sicily · Srpska · Tatarstan · Tibet · Trentino-Alto Adige · Tuva · Udmurtia · Vojvodina · Wales · Wallonia · Xinjiang · Zanzibar

Other regions
Basque Country · Burzenland · Kurdistan · Sápmi

Former countries
Austria-Hungary · Byzantine Empire · Caliphate · Czechoslovakia · Frankish Empire · Inca Empire · Macedonian Empire · Prussia · Roman Empire · Soviet Union · Yugoslavia

Themes
Administrative divisions · International organizations · Languages · Religions

Old atlas
Stielers Handatlas 1891

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