History

The State of Karantanija (7th to 11th century: The Duchy of Carantania, the oldest known independent Slavonic tribal union in this region) - enthronement of Carinthian princes. Detail from a fresco by Gojmir Anton Kos (1896-1979).

The Slovenians were never so united as on the day of a national referendum on independence on 23 December 1990. Eighty eight percent of voters encircled “YES”.  The declaration of independence followed on 25 June 1991.

Much has happened during the years of independence, and even more in the last 15 centuries.

Slovenia experienced its first days of statehood more than a thousand years ago, when southern Slav ancestors settled in this area and founded the principality of Carantania . Historians claim that this was one of the most democratic and avant-garde states of its time. It was no surprise, then, that in Thomas Jefferson’s times, the writers of the American Constitution drew from principles in the Carantanian state.

Today the random traveller through Slovenia’s plains or mountains can still admire the rich cultural tradition. Much also remains from the times of Hapsburg rule. For it was only in 1918 that the Slovenians joined the Croats and Serbs in a kingdom that later became Yugoslavia. Following the collapse of Socialist Yugoslavia in 1991, an entirely new period in Slovenian history began - independent Slovenia.

Features

Twenty years of national currency

January 2012

On 8 October 1991, Slovenia introduced its own currency and set out on a path of monetary independence. The tolar, its official legal tender at the time, was one of the most important attributes of the Slovenian State. Monetary independence was a precondition...

Pile-dwellings in the Ljubljansko Barje on the UNESCO World Heritage List

September 2011

In the immediate vicinity of the city of Ljubljana, there is the Ljubljansko Barje, which is an incredible treasury of natural and cultural heritage. This idyllic landscape is home to a number of species of fauna and flora, as well as archaeological sites....

Slovenia celebrates its 20th anniversary

June 2011

In 2011, Slovenia is celebrating 20 years of independence. The final event within the series of celebrations will be the central state commemoration of the Statehood Day and the 20th anniversary of independence held at the Congress Square in Ljubljana on 24...

The linden tree - a tree of friendship, love and loyalty

June 2011

The linden tree continues to have most symbolic importance in terms of the establishment of Slovenian statehood. Twenty years ago, on the day the Republic of Slovenia proclaimed its independence and sovereignty, a linden tree was planted in Republic Square...

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