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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, and Croatia to the south and southeast; its southwestern boundary consists of a 46.6-kilometre (29.0 mi) coastline on the Adriatic Sea. The country is mostly mountainous and forested, covering 20,271 square kilometres (7,827 sq mi), with 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, is geographically situated near the centre of the country. Other larger urban centers include Maribor, Ptuj, Kranj, Celje, Koper, Novo Mesto, Velenje, Nova Gorica, Sežana, Murska Sobota, and Jesenice.

The region has a long history of settlement. The Proto-Illyrian tribes settled the area during the Early Bronze Age, stretching from present-day Albania to the city of Trieste, while the Slavic tribes (the ancestors of the modern Slovenes) arrived in the 5th century AD. The present day territory has been part of many different states, including the Roman Empire, the Western Roman Empire, the Carolingian Empire, the Holy Roman Empire, the Kingdom of Hungary, the Republic of Venice, the Habsburg Empire, Napoleonic France, the Austrian Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. (Full article...)

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Map of Slovenia (green), Croatia (pink) and the remainder of Yugoslavia (pale yellow) at the time of the Brioni Agreement

The Brioni Agreement, also known as the Brioni Declaration (Croatian: Brijunska deklaracija, Serbian: Brionska deklaracija, Serbian Cyrillic: Брионска декларација, Slovene: Brionska deklaracija) is a document signed by representatives of Slovenia, Croatia, and Yugoslavia under the political sponsorship of the European Community (EC) on the Brijuni Islands on 7 July 1991. The agreement sought to create an environment in which further negotiations on the future of Yugoslavia could take place. However, ultimately it isolated the federal prime minister Ante Marković in his efforts to preserve Yugoslavia, and effectively stopped any form of federal influence over Slovenia. This meant the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) would focus on combat in Croatia, creating a precedent of redrawing international borders and staking the EC's interest in resolving the Yugoslav crisis.

The agreement put an end to hostilities between the Yugoslav and Slovene forces in the Ten-Day War. Slovenia and Croatia agreed to suspend activities stemming from their 25 June declarations of independence for a period of three months. The document also resolved border control and customs inspection issues regarding Slovenia's borders, resolved air-traffic control responsibility and mandated an exchange of prisoners of war. The Brioni Agreement also formed the basis for an observer mission to monitor implementation of the agreement in Slovenia. Eleven days after the agreement was made, the federal government pulled the JNA out of Slovenia. Conversely, the agreement made no mitigating impact on fighting in Croatia. (Full article...)

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Figures are based on the statistics from the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia.[1] Cities in bold are centres of urban municipalities.
Rank Name Population Traditional region
2026 pop. 2011 pop. Percentage
change
1.
Ljubljana
293,244
272,220
Increase 7.44%
Upper and Lower Carniola
2.
Maribor
98,097
95,171
Increase 3.03%
Styria
3.
Celje
38,175
37,520
Increase 1.73%
Styria
4.
Kranj
38,089
36,874
Increase 3.24%
Upper Carniola
5.
Koper
26,579
24,996
Increase 6.14%
Slovene Littoral
6.
Velenje
25,617
25,456
Increase 0.63%
Styria
7.
Novo Mesto
24,741
23,341
Increase 5.82%
Lower Carniola
8.
Ptuj
18,247
18,164
Increase 0.46%
Styria
9.
Kamnik
13,745
13,644
Increase 0.74%
Upper Carniola
10.
Jesenice
13,740
13,440
Increase 2.21%
Upper Carniola
11.
Trbovlje
13,665
15,163
Decrease –10.39%
Styria
12.
Domžale
13,326
12,406
Increase 7.15%
Upper Carniola
13.
Nova Gorica
12,950
13,178
Decrease –1.75%
Slovene Littoral
14.
Škofja Loka
11,743
11,969
Decrease –1.91%
Upper Carniola
15.
Izola
11,424
11,223
Increase 1.78%
Slovene Littoral
16.
Murska Sobota
10,859
11,614
Decrease –6.72%
Prekmurje
17.
Logatec
10,107
8,942
Increase 12.23%
Inner Carniola
18.
Postojna
10,043
9,183
Increase 8.95%
Inner Carniola
19.
Vrhnika
9,178
8,413
Increase 8.7%
Inner Carniola
20.
Slovenska Bistrica
8,435
7,454
Increase 12.35%
Styria
21.
Kočevje
8,008
8,672
Decrease –7.96%
Lower Carniola
22.
Grosuplje
7,866
7,098
Increase 10.26%
Lower Carniola
23.
Slovenj Gradec
7,746
7,519
Increase 2.97%
Styria
24.
Mengeš
7,336
6,112
Increase 18.2%
Upper Carniola
25.
Ajdovščina
7,247
6,656
Increase 8.5%
Slovene Littoral
26.
Ravne na Koroškem
7,157
6,979
Increase 2.52%
Carinthia
27.
Krško
6,934
7,097
Decrease –2.32%
Lower Carniola
Brežice
6,934
6,573
Increase 5.35%
Styria
29.
Litija
6,732
6,467
Increase 4.02%
Upper Carniola
30.
Sežana
6,173
5,531
Increase 10.97%
Slovene Littoral
31.
Radovljica
6,077
5,940
Increase 2.28%
Upper Carniola
32.
Zagorje ob Savi
5,995
6,439
Decrease –7.03%
Upper Carniola
33.
Idrija
5,701
5,955
Decrease –4.36%
Slovene Littoral
34.
Medvode
5,451
5,178
Increase 5.14%
Upper Carniola
35.
Črnomelj
5,432
5,776
Decrease –6.14%
Lower Carniola
36.
Rogaška Slatina
5,256
5,111
Increase 2.8%
Styria
37.
Slovenske Konjice
5,242
4,869
Increase 7.38%
Styria
38.
Bled
5,155
5,181
Decrease –0.5%
Upper Carniola
39.
Šentjur
5,107
4,762
Increase 6.99%
Styria
40.
Žalec
5,096
4,943
Increase 3.05%
Styria
41.
Hrastnik
4,667
5,621
Decrease –18.55%
Styria
42.
Sevnica
4,555
4,660
Decrease –2.28%
Styria
43.
Prevalje
4,550
4,643
Decrease –2.02%
Carinthia
44.
Ilirska Bistrica
4,291
4,553
Decrease –5.29%
Inner Carniola
45.
Ruše
4,199
4,503
Decrease –6.99%
Styria
46.
Cerknica
4,124
3,928
Increase 4.87%
Inner Carniola
47.
Trebnje
3,901
3,477
Increase 11.49%
Lower Carniola
48.
Žiri
3,820
3,588
Increase 6.26%
Upper Carniola
49.
Ribnica
3,780
3,604
Increase 4.77%
Lower Carniola
50.
Tržič
3,772
3,865
Decrease –2.44%
Upper Carniola
51.
Šempeter pri Gorici
3,685
3,760
Decrease –2.01%
Slovene Littoral
52.
Piran
3,678
4,192
Decrease –13.06%
Slovene Littoral
53.
Lenart v Slovenskih Goricah
3,568
3,006
Increase 17.1%
Styria
54.
Laško
3,340
3,456
Decrease –3.41%
Styria
55.
Metlika
3,246
3,273
Decrease –0.83%
Lower Carniola
56.
Ljutomer
3,219
3,460
Decrease –7.22%
Styria
57.
Gornja Radgona
3,179
3,159
Increase 0.63%
Styria
58.
Dravograd
3,120
3,289
Decrease –5.27%
Carinthia
59.
Mežica
3,093
3,254
Decrease –5.07%
Carinthia
60.
Zreče
3,087
2,935
Increase 5.05%
Styria
61.
Tolmin
3,086
3,534
Decrease –13.53%
Slovene Littoral
62.
Šoštanj
3,078
2,880
Increase 6.65%
Styria
63.
Železniki
2,856
3,075
Decrease –7.38%
Upper Carniola
64.
Lendava
2,826
3,129
Decrease –10.18%
Prekmurje
65.
Ormož
1,956
2,174
Decrease –10.56%
Styria
65.
Radeče
1,914
2,168
Decrease –12.45%
Lower Carniola
67.
Bovec
1,520
1,631
Decrease –7.05%
Slovene Littoral
68.
Višnja Gora
1,182
1,000
Increase 16.68%
Lower Carniola
69.
Kostanjevica na Krki
703
695
Increase 1.15%
Lower Carniola

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