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  1. The Prekmurje dialect is spoken by approximately 110,000 speakers worldwide. [1] 80,000 in Prekmurje, 20,000 dispersed in Slovenia (especially Maribor and Ljubljana) and 10,000 in other countries. In Hungary it is used by the Slovene-speaking minority in Vas County in and around the town of Szentgotthárd. Other speakers of the dialect live in ...

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  3. The South Slavic languages are one of three branches of the Slavic languages. There are approximately 30 million speakers, mainly in the Balkans. These are separated geographically from speakers of the other two Slavic branches ( West and East) by a belt of German, Hungarian and Romanian speakers.

  4. However, German remained the main language of culture, administration and education well into the 19th century. Between 1805 and 1813, the Slovene-settled territory was part of the Illyrian Provinces, an autonomous province of the Napoleonic French Empire, the capital of which was established at Ljubljana.

  5. The 1990 census reported 124,437 Slovene-identifying people. [7] Slovene-American sources give higher estimates of the total number of Americans of Slovene descent, of up to 300,000, [7] or even (if persons with only one-quarter or one-eighth Slovene ancestry are counted) 500,000. [14]

  6. Poets who wrote or write much of their poetry in Slovene . Fran Albreht (1889–1965) Vera Albreht (1895–1971) Anton Aškerc (1856–1912)

  7. Slovenia is a country in the southern region of Central Europe. The capital and largest city of Slovenia is Ljubljana. Its major language is Slovenian. Its current population is about 2.0 million. Slovenia's leading exports are manufactured goods and aluminium.

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