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1941. Ljubljana (Slovenia). World War II. At this time the province of Ljubljana was part of Italy. Recalls the creation of the first Slovenian partisan cell, the cell Molnik, when the occupant had devised a plan to stop all the leaders and revolutionaries of the Dobrunje Commune in the suburbs of Ljubljana.
Source: Institut français de Slovénie
1920. Slovenia. In memory of a very important railway strike.
Source: Institut français de Slovénie
1903. Maribor. Lower Styria (Slovenia). First meeting of the founded Historical Society for Slovene Styria in Maribor.
In 1903 the newly founded Historical Society for Slovene Styria in Maribor included in its programme also the task to "scientifically irreproachably study the history of the Styrian Slovenes" with special emphasis on linguistics. This type of work required the presence of a library, which was eventually founded at the first meeting of the society's board on 28 May 1903.
1991. Slovenia. Yugoslavia and Slovenia signed a truce, which will lead to the end of the War of Independence of Slovenia.
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1941. Ljubljana (Slovenia). World War II. At this time the province of Ljubljana was part of Italy. Refers to one of the first military action undertaken by young patriots in the city of Posavje outskirts of Ljubljana.
Source: Institut français de Slovénie
1939. Tacen,Ljubljana (Slovenia). Date of the Conference of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, held in the city of Tacen the outskirts of Ljubljana, with the participation of Tito.
Source: Institut français de Slovénie