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Laura Furman 9. class November

Laura Furman 9. class November 2013 Country in Central Europe

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Slide 2 Laura Furman 9. class November 2013 Slide 3 Country in Central Europe Slide 4 Bordering countries Slide 5 Provincial of Slovenia: Gorenjska tajerska Prekmurje Koroka Notranjska Primorska Dolenjska Language Slovenian also italian and hungarian Provinces of Slovenia Slide 6 Flag The Coat of Arms Anthem: klik to hear it Slide 7 Euro Slide 8 Lake Cerknica Lake Bled Slide 9 Saltpans of Seovlje Postojna Cave Slide 10 Logarska valley Velika planina Slide 11 Triglav National Park Triglav (2864 m) Slide 12 Lipizzan (horse) Karst Shepherd Slide 13 The Idrija LaceHayrack Slide 14 Church Kurent Slide 15 Alpine farming in Gorenjska Slide 16 PoticaSmoked Ham ganci Prekmurje layered pastry Slide 17 An economically developed country with farming and industry. Slide 18 Skier Tina Maze Rowers Iztok op in Luka pik Cross-skier Petra Majdi Hockey player Ane Kopirat Slide 19 Boxer Dejan Zavec Basketball player Goran Dragi Slide 20 Dubravka Tomi pianist France Preeren - poet Leon tukelj - gymnast Slavko Avsenik - trompetenecho composer and musician Klik to hear it Slide 21 Ljubljana at night Slide 22 Maribor The second largest city in Slovenia About 114,487 inhabitants Slide 23 Celje The third largest town in Slovenia Located below Old Castle Celje Slide 24 Koper City in southwestern Slovenia Slide 25 The oldest cities Ptuj is the oldest documented town in Slovenia. Slide 26 kofja Loka Slide 27 Piran Slide 28 The longest rivers in our country River Soa 138 km Slide 29 River Sava 221 km Slide 30 River Drava 142 km Slide 31 River Mura 95 km Slide 32 Slovenias coas is part of the Adriatic see 46,6 km long Slide 33 Highest peaks Triglav (2846 m) krlatica (2740 m) Mangart (2679 m) Slide 34 Important events in Slovenian history A holed bone found at the subterranean cave of Divje Babe is 55,000 years old, making it the oldest flute in the world. Slide 35 The ancestors of the Slovenes were Slavs who migrated from the Carpathians to the present-day territory in the 6th century, before a hundred years later founding the oldest known Slavic state, Carantania. Slide 36 Reformer Primo Trubar published the first book in Slovene, Catechismus, in 1550. Jurij Dalmatin translated the Bible into Slovene. Slide 37 World War I Slovenes fought for more than three years on the Austro-Hungarian side on the Soa Front World War II The Second World War was a tragedy for Slovenia, as it was simultaneously a national liberation war and a civil war. Slide 38 Slovenia held a referendum in 1990, in which over 88% of voters backed independence. Independence was declared on 25 June 1991. Slide 39 Slovenia became a member of the EU on 1 May 2004 with nine other countries. It joined Nato in the same year. Slide 40 YOU ARE WELCOME TO VISIT SLOVENIA! Its a beautiful country. Slide 41 STUDENTS: Laura Furman, 9 th class Kristjan Furman, 9th class Kristjan Krui, 9 th class Nejc Butolen, 6th class Matja Butolen, 6 class TEACHER MENTOR: Mrs. Lidija eerko Slide 42 N. Cajhen, N. Drusany, D. Kapko, M. K. Ortar, M. B. Turk, Slovenina za vsak dan 7, Zaloba Rokus Klett, Ljubljana 2011. http://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovenija http://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mura http://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krka http://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sava http://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drava http://www.slovenia.info/?zgodovina_slovenije=0&lng=1 Slide 43 "This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication [communication] reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained there in."