South Slavic ethnic group living in historical Slovene lands.
Sinónimos
Examples for "slovenians"
Examples for "slovenians"
1The Slovenians are chiefly found in the Pennsylvania mines and other mining regions.
2At present Slovenians can retire at the age of 60.
3The Slovenians' ability certainly stems from the country's rich history of mountaineering and rock climbing.
4Slovenians can currently retire from the age of 60.
5Above, the Slovenians aided long sections of rotten, overhanging rock interspersed with occasional free moves.
1Croats and Slovenes are Slav by race, but strongly Austrian by education.
2The Slovenes have a place in Trieste's future -perhaps the foremost place.
3SLOVENIA: Slovenes are not overly excited about joining the EU tomorrow.
4The Croats and Slovenes occupied the rest of latter day Yugoslavia.
5The Croats and Slovenes, baptized by Rome, became ardent Roman Catholics.
6And if she embraces Croats and Slovenes why not Bulgars, too?
7As in the other 'liberated' villages north of Gorizia, the local people were Slovenes.
8In some places, the local authorities did not want to accept Slovenes at all.
9However, at present, the Slovenes face the challenges of having limited options for training.
10The Slovenes have long climbed hard, trained hard, and produced on the world stage.
11Before the war, life for Slovenes had been better in Austria than in Italy.
12The Slovenes and the Serbs-TheMontenegrins and the Serbs-TheCroats and the Serbs-Serb and Bulgar.
13In the south, the Hapsburgs would come to absorb Slovenes, Croats, and Bosnians as well.
14Accusations were thickest in the areas where Slovenes lived.
15Can the Slovenes do anything with this rare chance?
16The Slovenes were broadly pro-Austrian, without being aggressively anti-Italian.
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