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THE INTERNATIONAL STUDENT WELCOME AND ORIENTATION PROGRAMME 200 9 THE MILESTONES OF SLOVENIA N HISTORY

THE INTERNATIONAL STUDENT WELCOME AND ORIENTATION PROGRAMME 200 9 THE MILESTONES OF SLOVENIA N HISTORY. Prof. dr. Z arjan Fabjan čič. SOCRATES PROGRAMME 200 9 /20 1 0 SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEMPORARY SLOVENIA.

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THE INTERNATIONAL STUDENT WELCOME AND ORIENTATION PROGRAMME 200 9 THE MILESTONES OF SLOVENIA N HISTORY

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  1. THE INTERNATIONAL STUDENT WELCOME AND ORIENTATION PROGRAMME 2009THE MILESTONES OF SLOVENIAN HISTORY Prof. dr. Zarjan Fabjančič

  2. SOCRATES PROGRAMME 2009/2010SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEMPORARY SLOVENIA • The territory area of Slovenia is A) 2.000, B) 20.000, C) 30.000, D) 40.000 sq. km.

  3. SOCRATES PROGRAMME 2009/2010SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEMPORARY SLOVENIA • The territory area of Slovenia is A) 2.000, B) 20.000, C) 30.000, D) 40.000 sq. Km.

  4. SOCRATES PROGRAMME 2009/2010SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEMPORARY SLOVENIA • The territory area of Slovenia is A) 2.000, B) 20.000, C) 30.000, D) 40.000 sq. Km. B

  5. SOCRATES PROGRAMME 2009/2010SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEMPORARY SLOVENIA • The territory area of Slovenia is A) 2.000, B) 20.000, C) 30.000, D) 40.000 sq. Km. • The population of Slovenia is A) 200.000, B) 1,200.000, C) 2,000.000, D) 2,100.000. B

  6. SOCRATES PROGRAMME 2009/2010SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEMPORARY SLOVENIA • The territory area of Slovenia is A) 2.000, B) 20.000, C) 30.000, D) 40.000 sq. Km. • The population of Slovenia is A) 200.000, B) 1,200.000, C) 2,000.000, D) 2,100.000. B

  7. SOCRATES PROGRAMME 2009/2010SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEMPORARY SLOVENIA • The territory area of Slovenia is A) 2.000, B) 20.000, C) 30.000, D) 40.000 sq. Km. • The population of Slovenia is A) 200.000, B) 1,200.000, C) 2,000.000, D) 2,100.000. B C

  8. SOCRATES PROGRAMME 2009/2010SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEMPORARY SLOVENIA B • The territory area of Slovenia is A) 2.000, B) 20.000, C) 30.000, D) 40.000 sq. Km. • The population of Slovenia is A) 200.000, B) 1,200.000, C) 2,000.000, D) 2,100.000. • The ethnic minorities, living in Slovenia are A) Serbs, Turks, Albanians; B) Croats, Germans, Spaniards; C) Hungarians, Italians, Roms (Gypsies); D) French, Italians, Germans. C

  9. SOCRATES PROGRAMME 2009/2010SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEMPORARY SLOVENIA B • The territory area of Slovenia is A) 2.000, B) 20.000, C) 30.000, D) 40.000 sq. Km. • The population of Slovenia is A) 200.000, B) 1,200.000, C) 2,000.000, D) 2,100.000. • The ethnic minorities, living in Slovenia are A) Serbs, Turks, Albanians; B) Croats, Germans, Spaniards; C) Hungarians, Italians, Roms (Gypsies); D) French, Italians, Germans. C

  10. SOCRATES PROGRAMME 2009/2010SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEMPORARY SLOVENIA B • The territory area of Slovenia is A) 2.000, B) 20.000, C) 30.000, D) 40.000 sq. Km. • The population of Slovenia is A) 200.000, B) 1,200.000, C) 2,000.000, D) 2,100.000. • The ethnic minorities, living in Slovenia are A) Serbs, Turks, Albanians; B) Croats, Germans, Spaniards; C) Hungarians, Italians, Roms (Gypsies); D) French, Italians, Germans. C C

  11. THE MILESTONES OF SLOVENIAN HISTORY • Earthquakes in Slovenia : 4.5.1201, 25.1.1348, 11.10.1511, 14.4.1895.

  12. THE MILESTONES OF SLOVENIAN HISTORY

  13. THE MILESTONES OF SLOVENIAN HISTORY

  14. THE MILESTONES OF SLOVENIAN HISTORY • Euroasian and African plates • Earthquakes • Natural resources of Slovenia – ores, oil, coal, wood

  15. THE MILESTONES OF SLOVENIAN HISTORY • The lowest pass from Central and Eastern Europe to Italy

  16. SOCRATES PROGRAMME 2009/2010SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEMPORARY SLOVENIA Celtic migrations in the 5th Century B.C.

  17. SOCRATES PROGRAMME 2009/2010SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEMPORARY SLOVENIA • The map of the Roman provinces and the Illyrico-Celtic mixture of tribes living on the territory, conquered and gradually settled by the Romans.

  18. SOCRATES PROGRAMME 2009/2010SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEMPORARY SLOVENIA • The Germanic tribes, pushed by the Huns, start invading the divided Roman Empire. They all crossed the present Slovenian territory living for a short period in this place. Gothic and Lombard tombs are found in Ljubljana and Kranj.

  19. SOCRATES PROGRAMME 2009/2010SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEMPORARY SLOVENIA • The Slavic migrations to the Alps from the South-East and the North (Paulus Diaconus, the 8th Century)

  20. SOCRATES PROGRAMME 2009/2010SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEMPORARY SLOVENIA • King Samo founded the union between Carantanians, Moravans, Czechs, and Sorbs (623-658) • (Fredegarius, Historia Francorum, 642)

  21. SOCRATES PROGRAMME 2009/2010SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEMPORARY SLOVENIA • Slovenians loose their independence, first under Bavarians in 744 and then under Franks in 788. The Avars are defeated by Charlemagne.

  22. SOCRATES PROGRAMME 2009/2010SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEMPORARY SLOVENIA • Following the Verdun Treaty in 843, the Frankish Empire was divided between Charlemagne’s grand-sons. Slovenians belonged to Louis the German.

  23. SOCRATES PROGRAMME 2009/2010SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEMPORARY SLOVENIA • Otto I. the Great, crowned as an Emperor of The Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation in 962.

  24. SOCRATES PROGRAMME 2009/2010SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEMPORARY SLOVENIA • The medieval duchies on the Slovenian territory. • The German feudals settle the serves from Bavaria and Svebia to Bled, Škofja Loka and Kočevje.

  25. SOCRATES PROGRAMME 2009/2010SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEMPORARY SLOVENIA • The Illyrian Provinces were spread from Carinthia to Dubrovnik and Boka Kotorska in Montenegro. • Their capital was Ljubljana.

  26. SOCRATES PROGRAMME 2009/2010SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEMPORARY SLOVENIA • The Dual Monarchy – the Austro-Hungarian Empire was established in 1867, making the two parts equal in their independent administration. It lasted until the end of the first World War in 1918.

  27. SOCRATES PROGRAMME 2009/2010SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEMPORARY SLOVENIA • The Carinthian plebiscite in 1920. The results in favour of Austria.

  28. SOCRATES PROGRAMME 2009/2010SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEMPORARY SLOVENIA • One quarter of the Slovenian territory and the whole of Istria are contributed to Italy at Rapallo conference in 1920.

  29. SOCRATES PROGRAMME 2009/2010SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEMPORARY SLOVENIA The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenians after 1918.

  30. SOCRATES PROGRAMME 2009/2010SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEMPORARY SLOVENIA • The occupied Slovenia (1941-1945)

  31. SOCRATES PROGRAMME 2009/2010SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEMPORARY SLOVENIA • Federal and socialist Yugoslavia after 1953.

  32. SOCRATES PROGRAMME 2009/2010SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEMPORARY SLOVENIA • Slobodan Milošević Milan Kučan – President of the Republic France Bučar – President of the Parliament Lojze Peterle – Prime Minister

  33. SOCRATES PROGRAMME 2009/2010SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEMPORARY SLOVENIA • The ethnic structure in Slovenia in 1991 (according the census of population): • 87,9% Slovenians • 0,4% Hungarians • 0,2% Italians • 2,8% Croats • 2,4% Serbs • 1,5% Muslims

  34. SOCRATES PROGRAMME 2009/2010SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEMPORARY SLOVENIA • The religious structure in Slovenia in 1991 (according the census of population): • 71,4% Catholics • 1,0% Protestants • 1,5% Muslims • 2,4% Ortodox • 23,5% atheists

  35. WELCOME 2009 MAKROEKONOMIJA • 2004: 25 držav članic. Pridružijo se: Estonija, Latvija, Litva, Poljska, Češka republika, Madžarska, Slovaška, Slovenija, Malta in Ciper. • 2004: 25 držav članic. Pridružijo se: Estonija, Latvija, Litva, Poljska, Češka republika, Slovaška, Slovenija, Malta in Ciper.

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