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Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia, is a country in Central Europe. It borders Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the south and southeast, and a short (46.6 km) coastline within the Adriatic Sea to the southwest, which is part of the Mediterranean Sea. Slovenia is mostly mountainous and forested, covers 20,271 square kilometres (7,827 sq mi), and has a population of approximately 2.1 million people. Slovene is the official language. Slovenia has a predominantly temperate continental climate, with the exception of the Slovene Littoral and the Julian Alps. Ljubljana, the capital and largest city of Slovenia, is geographically situated near the centre of the country. Other larger urban centers are Maribor, Ptuj, Kranj, Celje, and Koper.
Slovenia's territory has been part of many different states: the Byzantine Empire, the Carolingian Empire, the Holy Roman Empire, the Kingdom of Hungary, the Republic of Venice, the Illyrian Provinces of Napoleon's First French Empire and the Habsburg Empire. In October 1918, the Slovenes co-founded the State of Slovenes, Croats, and Serbs. In December 1918, they merged with the Kingdom of Montenegro and the Kingdom of Serbia into the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. During World War II, Germany, Italy, and Hungary occupied and annexed Slovenia, with a tiny area transferred to the Independent State of Croatia, a newly declared Nazi puppet state. In 1945, it again became part of Yugoslavia. Post-war, Yugoslavia was allied with the Eastern Bloc, but after the Tito–Stalin split of 1948, it never subscribed to the Warsaw Pact, and in 1961 it became one of the founders of the Non-Aligned Movement. In June 1991, Slovenia declared independence from Yugoslavia and became an independent sovereign state. (Full article...)
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The COVID-19 pandemic in Slovenia was a part of the pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first slovenian citizen to be infected was resulted positive on 3 March 2020, the infection was contracted during an internal flight in Italy. The first case in Slovenia was confirmed a day later; it was an imported case transmitted by a tourist traveling from Morocco via Italy. Italy was the center of the SARS-CoV-2 in Europe at the time.
The first few days of the pandemic were challenging for Slovenia due to the resignation of Prime Minister Marjan Šarec in late January and the formation of a new government. The first case in Slovenia was confirmed one day after Janez Janša was elected prime minister. During the transition period, the outbreak escalated. A joint meeting between the outgoing and incoming governments was held on 10 March 2020. Marjan Šarec's outgoing caretaker government was responsible for the crisis management until 14 March 2020. On 15 May 2020, Slovenia became the first European nation to declare the end of the COVID-19 epidemic within its territory. (Full article...)
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Rank | Name | Population | Traditional region | ||
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2025 pop. | 2011 pop. | Percentage change | |||
1.
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290,903
|
272,220
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Upper and Lower Carniola |
2.
|
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97,522
|
95,171
|
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Styria |
3.
|
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38,059
|
37,520
|
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Styria |
4.
|
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37,966
|
36,874
|
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Upper Carniola |
5.
|
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26,410
|
24,996
|
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Slovene Littoral |
6.
|
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25,642
|
25,456
|
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Styria |
7.
|
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24,700
|
23,341
|
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Lower Carniola |
8.
|
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18,291
|
18,164
|
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Styria |
9.
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13,787
|
13,440
|
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Upper Carniola |
10.
|
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13,753
|
13,644
|
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Upper Carniola |
11.
|
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13,723
|
15,163
|
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Styria |
12.
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13,372
|
12,406
|
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Upper Carniola |
13.
|
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13,055
|
13,178
|
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Slovene Littoral |
14.
|
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11,827
|
11,969
|
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Upper Carniola |
15.
|
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11,477
|
11,223
|
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Slovene Littoral |
16.
|
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10,923
|
11,614
|
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Prekmurje |
17.
|
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10,080
|
8,942
|
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Inner Carniola |
18.
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10,041
|
9,183
|
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Inner Carniola |
19.
|
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9,134
|
8,413
|
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Inner Carniola |
20.
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8,362
|
7,454
|
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Styria |
21.
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8,027
|
8,672
|
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Lower Carniola |
22.
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7,805
|
7,098
|
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Lower Carniola |
23.
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7,731
|
7,519
|
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Styria |
24.
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7,257
|
6,112
|
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Upper Carniola |
25.
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7,184
|
6,979
|
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Carinthia |
26.
|
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7,116
|
6,656
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Slovene Littoral |
27.
|
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6,921
|
7,097
|
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Lower Carniola |
28.
|
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6,867
|
6,573
|
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Styria |
29.
|
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6,723
|
6,467
|
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Upper Carniola |
30.
|
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6,134
|
5,531
|
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Slovene Littoral |
31.
|
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6,120
|
5,940
|
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Upper Carniola |
32.
|
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6,015
|
6,439
|
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Upper Carniola |
33.
|
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5,794
|
5,955
|
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Slovene Littoral |
34.
|
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5,448
|
5,776
|
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Lower Carniola |
35.
|
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5,368
|
5,178
|
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Upper Carniola |
36.
|
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5,253
|
5,111
|
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Styria |
37.
|
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5,213
|
4,869
|
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Styria |
38.
|
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5,182
|
5,181
|
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Upper Carniola |
39.
|
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5,061
|
4,943
|
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Styria |
40.
|
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5,050
|
4,762
|
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Styria |
41.
|
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4,716
|
5,621
|
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Styria |
42.
|
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4,590
|
4,660
|
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Styria |
43.
|
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4,585
|
4,643
|
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Carinthia |
44.
|
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4,315
|
4,553
|
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Inner Carniola |
45.
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4,217
|
4,503
|
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Styria |
46.
|
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4,140
|
3,928
|
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Inner Carniola |
47.
|
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3,942
|
3,477
|
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Lower Carniola |
48.
|
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3,819
|
3,865
|
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Upper Carniola |
49.
|
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3,780
|
3,604
|
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Lower Carniola |
50.
|
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3,777
|
3,588
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Upper Carniola |
51.
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3,670
|
3,760
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Slovene Littoral |
52.
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3,667
|
4,192
|
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Slovene Littoral |
53.
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3,498
|
3,006
|
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Styria |
54.
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3,356
|
3,456
|
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Styria |
55.
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3,254
|
3,273
|
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Lower Carniola |
56.
|
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3,230
|
3,460
|
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Styria |
57.
|
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3,178
|
3,534
|
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Slovene Littoral |
58.
|
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3,141
|
3,159
|
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Styria |
59.
|
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3.104
|
3,289
|
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Carinthia |
60.
|
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3,077
|
3,254
|
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Carinthia |
61.
|
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3,068
|
2,935
|
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Styria |
62.
|
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3,045
|
2,880
|
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Styria |
63.
|
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2,885
|
3,075
|
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Upper Carniola |
64.
|
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2,841
|
3,129
|
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Prekmurje |
65.
|
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1,939
|
2,174
|
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Styria |
65.
|
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1,915
|
2,168
|
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Lower Carniola |
67.
|
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1,507
|
1,631
|
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Slovene Littoral |
68.
|
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1,203
|
1,000
|
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Lower Carniola |
69.
|
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702
|
695
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Lower Carniola |
- ^ "Population - municipalities and settlements, Slovenia, yearly (in Slovenian)". SURS. Retrieved 11 June 2025.
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