Slovenian climber Miha Valic was the kind of guy who makes tough men feel soft.
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Slovenian Railways ordered three Pendolino tilting trains for its main lines.
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Slovenian-born piano legend Dubravka Tomsic played her first recital at 5 years old.
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Slovenian economic situation can't be compared to those in Italy and Greece.
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Slovenian forces also established border control posts on their border with Croatia.
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Slovenian media say the project is linked to Mr Chizh, who has made no public statement.
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Slovenian troops surprised and disarmed the Green Guard early in the morning of 23 November.
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Slovenian President Danilo Turk decided to travel to Poland by car.
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Slovenian folk songs, thus, usually resounds soft and harmonious, and are very seldom in minor.
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Slovenian wine is wine from the Central European country of Slovenia. Viticulture and winemaking has existed in this region since the time of the Celts and Illyrians tribes, long before the Romans would introduce winemaking to the lands of France, Spain and Germany. ...
(Slovenia (European Parliament constituency)) In European elections, Slovenia is a constituency of the European Parliament, currently represented by seven MEPs. It covers the member state of Slovenia.
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