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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. Slovenia is mostly mountainous and forested, covers 20,271 square kilometres (7,827 sq mi), and has 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 of Slovenia, is geographically situated near the centre of the country. Other larger urban centers include Maribor, Ptuj, Kranj, Celje, and Koper.
Slovenia's 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. The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes was formed in December 1918; in 1929, the Kingdom became known as Yugoslavia. In 1946, after World War II, Slovenia was established as one of six republics that made up the Socialist Federation of Yugoslavia. Slovenia was formed in June 1991, when the country declared independence from Yugoslavia and became an independent sovereign state. (Full article...)
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The Sava is a river in Central and Southeast Europe, a right-bank and the longest tributary of the Danube. From its source in Slovenia, it flows through Croatia and along its border with Bosnia and Herzegovina, and finally reaches Serbia, feeding into the Danube in its capital, Belgrade.
The Sava is 990 kilometres (615 miles) long, including the 45-kilometre (28 mi) Sava Dolinka headwater rising in Zelenci, Slovenia. It is the largest tributary of the Danube by volume of water, and the second-largest after the Tisza in terms of catchment area (97713km²) and length. It drains a significant portion of the Dinaric Alps region, through the major tributaries of Drina, Bosna, Kupa, Una, Vrbas, Lonja, Kolubara, Bosut and Krka. The Sava is one of the longest rivers in Europe and among the longest tributaries of another river. (Full article...)
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| Rank | Name | Population | Traditional region | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-26 pop. | 2011 pop. | Percentage change | |||
1. |
Ljubljana | 300,354 |
272,220 |
Upper and Lower Carniola | |
2. |
Maribor | 100,641
|
95,171 |
Styria | |
3. |
Celje | 38,059 |
37,520 |
Styria | |
4. |
Kranj | 37,966
|
36,874 |
Upper Carniola | |
5. |
Koper | 26,410 |
24,996 |
Slovene Littoral | |
6. |
Velenje | 25,642 |
25,456 |
Styria | |
7. |
Novo Mesto | 24,700
|
23,341 |
Lower Carniola | |
8. |
Ptuj | 18,291
|
18,164 |
Styria | |
9. |
Jesenice | 13,787 |
13,440 |
Upper Carniola | |
10. |
Kamnik | 13,753
|
13,644 |
Upper Carniola | |
11. |
Trbovlje | 13,723 |
15,163 |
Styria | |
12. |
Domžale | 13,372
|
12,406 |
Upper Carniola | |
13. |
Nova Gorica | 13,055
|
13,178 |
Slovene Littoral | |
14. |
Škofja Loka | 11,827 |
11,969 |
Upper Carniola | |
15. |
Izola | 11,477 |
11,223 |
Slovene Littoral | |
16. |
Murska Sobota | 10,923
|
11,614 |
Prekmurje | |
17. |
Logatec | 10,080
|
8,942 |
Inner Carniola | |
18. |
Postojna | 10,041 |
9,183 |
Inner Carniola | |
19. |
Vrhnika | 9,134
|
8,413 |
Inner Carniola | |
20. |
Slovenska Bistrica | 8,362
|
7,454 |
Styria | |
21. |
Kočevje | 8,027
|
8,672 |
Lower Carniola | |
22. |
Grosuplje | 7,805
|
7,098 |
Lower Carniola | |
23. |
Slovenj Gradec | 7,731 |
7,519 |
Styria | |
24. |
Mengeš | 7,257
|
6,112 |
Upper Carniola | |
25. |
Ravne na Koroškem | 7,184 |
6,979 |
Carinthia | |
26. |
Ajdovščina | 7,116 |
6,656 |
Slovene Littoral | |
27. |
Krško | 6,921 |
7,097 |
Lower Carniola | |
28. |
Brežice | 6,867
|
6,573 |
Styria | |
29. |
Litija | 6,723 |
6,467 |
Upper Carniola | |
30. |
Sežana | 6,134 |
5,531 |
Slovene Littoral | |
31. |
Radovljica | 6,120 |
5,940 |
Upper Carniola | |
32. |
Zagorje ob Savi | 6,015 |
6,439 |
Upper Carniola | |
33. |
Idrija | 5,794 |
5,955 |
Slovene Littoral | |
34. |
Črnomelj | 5,448 |
5,776 |
Lower Carniola | |
35. |
Medvode | 5,368
|
5,178 |
Upper Carniola | |
36. |
Rogaška Slatina | 5,253 |
5,111 |
Styria | |
37. |
Slovenske Konjice | 5,213 |
4,869 |
Styria | |
38. |
Bled | 5,182 |
5,181 |
Upper Carniola | |
39. |
Žalec | 5,061 |
4,943 |
Styria | |
40. |
Šentjur | 5,050 |
4,762 |
Styria | |
41. |
Hrastnik | 4,716 |
5,621 |
Styria | |
42. |
Sevnica | 4,590 |
4,660 |
Styria | |
43. |
Prevalje | 4,585
|
4,643 |
Carinthia | |
44. |
Ilirska Bistrica | 4,315 |
4,553 |
Inner Carniola | |
45. |
Ruše | 4,217 |
4,503 |
Styria | |
46. |
Cerknica | 4,140 |
3,928 |
Inner Carniola | |
47. |
Trebnje | 3,942 |
3,477 |
Lower Carniola | |
48. |
Tržič | 3,819 |
3,865 |
Upper Carniola | |
49. |
Ribnica | 3,780 |
3,604 |
Lower Carniola | |
50. |
Žiri | 3,777 |
3,588 |
Upper Carniola | |
51. |
Šempeter pri Gorici | 3,670 |
3,760 |
Slovene Littoral | |
52. |
Piran | 3,667 |
4,192 |
Slovene Littoral | |
53. |
Lenart v Slovenskih Goricah | 3,498 |
3,006 |
Styria | |
54. |
Laško | 3,356 |
3,456 |
Styria | |
55. |
Metlika | 3,254 |
3,273 |
Lower Carniola | |
56. |
Ljutomer | 3,230 |
3,460 |
Styria | |
57. |
Tolmin | 3,178 |
3,534 |
Slovene Littoral | |
58. |
Gornja Radgona | 3,141 |
3,159 |
Styria | |
59. |
Dravograd | 3,104 |
3,289 |
Carinthia | |
60. |
Mežica | 3,077 |
3,254 |
Carinthia | |
61. |
Zreče | 3,068 |
2,935 |
Styria | |
62. |
Šoštanj | 3,045 |
2,880 |
Styria | |
63. |
Železniki | 2,885 |
3,075 |
Upper Carniola | |
64. |
Lendava | 2,841 |
3,129 |
Prekmurje | |
65. |
Ormož | 1,939 |
2,174 |
Styria | |
65. |
Radeče | 1,915 |
2,168 |
Lower Carniola | |
67. |
Bovec | 1,507 |
1,631 |
Slovene Littoral | |
68. |
Višnja Gora | 1,203
|
1,000 |
Lower Carniola | |
69. |
Kostanjevica na Krki | 702 |
695 |
Lower Carniola | |
- "Population - municipalities and settlements, Slovenia, yearly (in Slovenian)". SURS. Retrieved 11 June 2025.
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