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www.uni-tuebingen.de /insect/wwide/slovenia-juhant.rtf   (5436 words)

  
 Celje
The same coat-of-arms was selected for the national arms immediately after the 1st World War in 1918, when Slovenia together with Croatia and Serbia formed the old Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
Because of Celje and Celje citizens and Slovene parallel classes at Celje gymnasium 1895 even fell Austrian government of Alfred Windischgraetz.
First telephone in the city was mounted in 1902 and the city was electrified in 1913.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ce/Celje.html   (990 words)

  
 Slovenian Genealogy Society: "Appendix " (3 of 3) List of Prominent Slovenes - Trunk, 1912 - Slovenia translation
At that time there were 17 students of Slovene descent there, but by the summer of 1903 their number increased to 26, and A. Sojar suggested a club should be founded.
Everybody who knows the difficulties of a Slovene priest in America is familiar with difficulties and struggles one has to meet every day of the work, the life was not without difficulties and struggle and enemies who tried to hinder the work in the parish, in Lord's vineyard.
Slovene Franciscan Fathers were given the parish Rockland Lake, New York, by Cardinal Farley in 1909 and in 1912 they took over the parish of Blessed Agnes (Sveta Neta) in Brooklyn, New York.
feefhs.org /slovenia/sidb1/trunkap3.html   (8580 words)

  
 INSeCT - Catholic Theology worldwide
The Slovene politicians Anton Korošec (1872-1940) and Janez Evangelist Krek (1865-1917) worked toward the separation of these nations and their subsequent reunion with the Serbian Monarchy in the Monarchy of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, also known as the First Yugoslavia (1918).
Because of its geographical situation the Slovene area was the location of the mass-killing of all of the anti-communist populace.
Because Slovenes have not had their own state since the early Middle Ages, the Catholic Church was the main institution which has protected, guided and kept Slovene’s temper.
www.uni-tuebingen.de /insect/wwide/slovenia-juhant.html   (9462 words)

  
 Timeline of Slovene history - Questionz.net , answers to all your questions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
This is a timeline of key events in the history of Slovenia and the nations that lived and live on Slovene ethnic territory, mostly Slovenes.
* 907 - Slovene territory is settled by the Magyars.
It is active on a whole Slovene ethnical territory, as well in Carinthia, Primorska region in the Venetian province and Slovene Raba region (Slovene Slovensko Porabje, Hungarian SzlovŽn-vidŽk or R‡ba-vidŽk).
www.questionz.net /List_of_themed_timelines/Slovene_history.html   (4150 words)

  
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Mailing lists use MUCH less system overhead on a world-wide basis but do tend to increase loading on the moderators' machines so the number of people that can be added to a list may be limited by machine resources as well.
The list is intended primarily for low-volume, high-content scientific correspondence and as a publically accessible forum for the interested members of the public.
This list is a forum for topics related to cryonics, which include biochemistry of memory, low temperature biology, legal status of cryonics and cryonically suspended people, nanotechnology and cell repair machines, philosophy of identity, mass media coverage of cryonics, new research and publications, conferences, and local cryonics group meetings.
web.mit.edu /jsolof/Public/info/public_lists   (16299 words)

  
 Publicly Accessible Mailing Lists, Part 17/21   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
List members are certainly willing to provide references to Net and other resources for areas outside the focus of discussion of the list.
List members exchange information on articles of interest, rock and fossil collection sites, current legislation regarding specimen collection, shows and exhibits, publications, and where to find related sources of interest on the internet.
List manager: emily@sky.net (Emily Parris) Last change: Apr 95 The Rod Stewart Internet Digest Contact: rodfans@kenmoto1.iii.net Purpose: Storyteller is for discussion of the music of Rod Stewart past and present as well as the many musicians he has played with over the years including, but not limited to Jeff Beck and Ron Wood.
web.bilkent.edu.tr /Online/Mail/mailing-lists/part17/faq.html   (3096 words)

  
 Slovenian Genealogy Society: "Appendix " (1 of 3) List of Prominent Slovenes - Trunk, 1912 - Slovenia translation
For the Slovenes he published in those years "Golden Apples" (Zlate Japelka - the language is archaic), published in Ljubljana at Blaznik's in 1844, and "The Flowers of Heaven" (Nebeske roze), published in Ljubljana at Blaznik's in 1846.
He is the first Slovene to be ordained in the East He said his first Mass on 17 June 1906.
CEBUL, Ivan, Rev., a missionary, was born on 13 October 1832 in the village of Velesovo in Upper Carniola (Gorenjska).
feefhs.org /slovenia/sidb1/trunkap1.html   (8139 words)

  
 Slovenia (08/06)
Slovenes are predominantly Roman Catholic, though the country also has a small number of Protestants, Orthodox Christians, Muslims, and Jews.
A major reorganization of the Slovene Armed Forces is currently underway, with the goal of changing from a conscription-based territorial defense force to a professional, deployable, and combat capable military with NATO.
U.S. citizens who are long-term visitors or traveling in dangerous areas are encouraged to register their travel via the State Department’s travel registration web site at https://travelregistration.state.gov or at the Consular section of the U.S. embassy upon arrival in a country by filling out a short form and sending in a copy of their passports.
www.state.gov /r/pa/ei/bgn/3407.htm   (6403 words)

  
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At the time of writing (Aug '92) list carries articles from Novi Vjesnik, Vecernji List, Croatia Monitor, Slobodna Dalmacija, Novi Danas, Radio Free Europe/Radio Luxemburg bulletins, UPI reports, etc. The volume of news is relatively high.
Purpose of this List is to connect all the people that meet on YU-QWest.
The language of the List and on YU-QWest is one of the languages spoken in the former SFRJ.
www.yurope.com /people/sen/The_Book_Of_Home/yuliste.html   (2045 words)

  
 CER | Slovenia: Push towards centralization?
Anton Kokalj, the President of the Union of Slovene Towns (ZOS), told a press conference on 26 March that the Liberal Democrat-led government wants to curtail the authority of the post of mayor, and predicted that the centralizing forces will only get stronger in the future.
Even though the plans for Slovenia's third university, in the coastal Primorska region, are not yet finalized, the towns of Brežice, Krško and Sevnica announced their intention to lobby for the establishment of a fourth university, in the south eastern Posavlje region, this week.
Slovenes were stricken from the list in 1997, on the understanding that when Ljubljana extended constitutional protection to the local Croatian minority, Zagreb would do the same for its Slovenes.
www.ce-review.org /01/13/slovenianews13.html   (1130 words)

  
 Librarians serving the censorship
Lists shall not be distributed (according to the above statement) or released to circulate, not at least to booksellers, antiquarians or with the aim of publishing.
Printed lists from 1815 and 1816 were not supplemented at all; The PR indication can however still be seen on the catalogue cards belonging to the in-house catalogue.
Lists of banned books are now distributed publicly (at the beginning, they figure in printed form, along with publication in the official gazette).
www.ifla.org /faife/papers/riga/kodric.htm   (4418 words)

  
 » How Poor Are Slovenes?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In fact, the average Slovene is in the top 11% worldwide.
To put it another way: the average Slovene is wealthier than 90% of the world, or about 5.297.736.093 people.
The average Luxembourger is, in fact, wealthier than the average Slovene, but so is the guy who drives a Lamborghini Gallardo compared to the poor guy driving an Audi A4.
www.carniola.org /2004/01/how-poor-are-slovenes.htm   (386 words)

  
 DM News Blog - The News Leader in Direct, Database and Internet Marketing » List News
Business-to-business magazines are one of the specialties of Statlistics, the Danbury, CT, list management and brokerage firm run by John Papalia and his partner, CFO Donna Buckner.
In 1986 he was recruited by a vendor, Mal Dunn, to run the list management division of Mal Dunn Associates, which then represented McGraw-Hill, among others.
Rubin Response—not to be confused with Adrea Rubin, a New York list brokerage and management firm – joins an infoUSA stable of formerly family-owned list services firms like Walter Karl, Edith Roman, Millard Group and Mokrynskidirect.
blog.dmnews.com /category/list-news   (4414 words)

  
 Royal Yugoslavia (1918-1941): Law on the flags at sea, 1922   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The 1922 law on the flags at sea, Zakon o zastavama na ratnim, trgovačkim i privatnim brodovima, was published in Službene novine Kraljevine Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca (Official Gazette of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes), #89/22, 28 February 1922.
The ministry of Army and Navy shall make rules on hoisting the flags on war vessels, and in cooperation with Ministry of Traffic rules by which the reserve naval officers will be granted the right to use the reserve naval officers ensign.
1481/0 of 1920 - list of acts of the Ministry of Navy and Army nr.
www.crwflags.com /fotw/flags/yu_shs~l.html   (1119 words)

  
 The Federalist Post-1989   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
False "scientific" tracts proliferate: In Serbia, there are tracts describing Serbs as "the most ancient people"; in Croatia, solemn dissertations on "900 years of Croatian parliamentary life." Both peoples celebrate a rich medieval past as proof of their superior cultural standing.
Some Slovenes try to hide the fact that their first university was only founded in 1918.
Those who hold and those who are without property have ever formed distinct interests in society."42 Rigid inequality destroys the right of those without property to use their faculties for acquiring it; rigid inequality thus undermines the first objective of government, and leads to class hate and class conflict.
www.ashbrook.org /publicat/monos/hassing/federalist10.html   (5139 words)

  
 RokPress   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Purpose: RokPress is a moderated mailing list, intended primarily for news from Slovenia.
Slovene is the principal language, although the articles in other languages are often included.
This mailing list is listed in the list of Publicly Accessible Mailing Lists - maintained by Stephanie da Silva.
www.ii.uib.no /~magnus/lists/RokPress.html   (69 words)

  
 1998 Human Rights Report - Croatia Country Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
This list, combined with official statements that there would be no new arrests other than those 25 persons convicted in absentia for war crimes, led to confusion and uncertainty since arrests of Serb refugees who did not appear on the list of 25 continued sporadically throughout the year.
For example, despite repeated assurances from senior government officials that defendants on the list of 25 individuals convicted in absentia for war crimes could await their retrial in freedom, in August police in Osijek arrested 3 persons from that list.
Early in the year, the Government deleted Muslims, Albanians, and Slovenes from the list of minority groups recognized by the Constitution, which raised the prospect of the institutionalization of some of these problems.
www.usemb.se /human/human1998/croatia.html   (12373 words)

  
 Talk:List of Slovenians - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The list as it was/is was provided by me and since I do not have the official list of national heroes some inaccuracies may still be present but mainly the list contains persons which were declared heroes not just by former Yugoslav government but also by Slovene nation itself.
The anti-communist elements that were listed (domobranci or white guard) and who fought during the civil war were/are labeled "collaborationalist" and "national traitors" and that is inaccurate.
You say, "The list I've made is not meant to extol so called communist area, but to distinguish between some non-human persons." This statement alone displays POV and opinion even though you claim otherwise, and, as I've said in a previous post, you show partiality and prepossession.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Talk:List_of_Slovenians   (9209 words)

  
 Serbian nationalism from the "Nacertanije" to the Yugoslav Kingdom
There would be common citizenship for Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, equality in religion, and the use of both alphabets (Latin and Cyrillic).
The preamble stated that Serbs, Croats and Slovenes were "the same by blood [and] by language," and for the first time, the Pasic ministry used the term Yugo-Slav.
Prime Minister Pasic secured the votes of forty Slovene and Bosnian Muslim representatives by promising jobs for their co-nationals on the state railways, and the 1921 Constitution passed by a vote of 223 to 35.
www.lib.msu.edu /sowards/balkan/lect13.htm   (4590 words)

  
 Franja Partisan Hospital - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
Property names are listed in the language in which they have been submitted by the State Party.
Some 1000 wounded soldiers of various nationalities were treated in Franja and its dislocated units alongside Slovenes and citizens of Yugoslav nations, including Italians, Frenchmen, Russian, Poles, Americans and an Austrian.
One of the patients, a captured German soldier, joined the hospital sta.ff after his recovery and remained there until the end of the war.
whc.unesco.org /en/tentativelists/1433   (372 words)

  
 Croatia – foreign relations - List of Items - MSN Encarta
United Nations arms embargo on Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
Yugoslavia, which had been formed in 1918 as the kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, was dissolved in April 1941 by German conquest.
It was divided up among four neighboring states: Germany, Italy, Bulgaria and Hungary.
encarta.msn.com /refedlist_210066808_1.8/1943_Yugoslavia.html   (69 words)

  
 Croatia - Government
For a complete list of government office and ministries, click here.
The legislative branch is a bicameral parliament, (The Sabor) which includes a lower house of representatives who are elected by the people, with 127 seats, (Zastupnicki Dom) and an upper-house of districts which consists of 68 seats.
If of the 127 members directly elected to the lower house, the representatives do not include the minority communities, then there are provisions for adding additional members, so that all groups are represented fairly.
www.unc.edu /~vineyard/government.htm   (727 words)

  
 A Short History of the Yugoslav Peoples - Cambridge University Press   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Beginning in Roman times, the book traces the rise and fall of the medieval Slav principalities, the dominance of the Ottoman and Habsburg empires, the proclamation of the kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in 1918, the disastrous effects of the German occupation and the creation of a new socialist order under President Tito.
List of tables; List of maps; Preface; Guide to pronunciation; 1.
The kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes; 8.
www.cambridge.org /catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521274850   (157 words)

  
 Book Review: A Country's Past on Trial (Global Journalist Magazine, Third Quarter 2004)
Born in 1949, Drakulic grew up hearing accounts from her father and other World War II veterans about how Yugoslavia overcame ethnic divisions, geographic challenges and poverty to more or less unite and thrive.
Call it genocide, call it ethnic cleansing, call it something else, but from 1991 into 1995 (extending through 1999 in Kosovo, a southern province of Serbia that was home mostly to Albanians), about 200,000 men, women and children died, mostly in Bosnia.
She began with a list of about 80, those being prosecuted in the far away nation of The Netherlands, at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, in The Hague.
www.globaljournalist.org /magazine/2004-3/book-review.html   (780 words)

  
 McSweeney's Internet Tendency: Kevin Dolgin Tells You About Places You Should Go in Europe
Perhaps this is because I come from the least obscure country in the world, but I've always thought that it would be cool to come from someplace that most people haven't heard of, and have as a native tongue a language that no one else speaks.
I know that among the readers of this piece will be Slovenes and people of Slovenian descent who will take umbrage at my calling their homeland "obscure," but rest assured that this is not a slur on Slovenia, but on the geographic ignorance of the rest of the world.
So I guess that means there are a greater number of famous Slovenes than I had originally counted—they include Jason, Medea, and Hercules, for that matter, all of whom were on the Argos.
www.mcsweeneys.net /links/dolgin/Ljubljana.html   (3732 words)

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