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Socialist Republic of Slovenia |
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| Socialistična republika Slovenija Socialist Republic of Slovenia |
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| A federal unit of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia |
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| Capital | Ljubljana | ||||
| Official language | Slovene (Italian and Hungarian co-official in certain areas) | ||||
| Established In the SFRY: - Since - Until |
February 19, 1944 January 31, 1946 March 8, 1990 [1] |
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| Area - Total - Water |
Ranked 5th in the SFRY 20,246 km² 0.6% |
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| Population - Total - Density |
Ranked 5th in the SFRY 1,913,355 94.5/km² |
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| Currency | Yugoslav dinar (dinar) | ||||
| Time zone | UTC + 1 | ||||
The Socialist Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: Socialistična republika Slovenija) was a socialist state that was a constituent country of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, from 1963 until 1990 when Slovenia abandoned its Communist infrastructure and became a democratic constituent republic within Yugoslavia.1 Prior to 1963, the official name was the People's Republic of Slovenia (Ljudska republika Slovenija). It was a predecessor of the modern day Slovenia.
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