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Slovenia (/slˈvniə, slə-/ sloh-VEE-nee-ə; Slovene: Slovenija [slɔˈʋèːnija]) officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: (Full article...)

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The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) designates World Heritage Sites of outstanding universal value to cultural or natural heritage which have been nominated by countries which are signatories to the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, established in 1972. Cultural heritage consists of monuments (such as architectural works, monumental sculptures, or inscriptions), groups of buildings, and sites (including archaeological sites). Natural features (consisting of physical and biological formations), geological and physiographical formations (including habitats of threatened species of animals and plants), and natural sites which are important from the point of view of science, conservation or natural beauty, are defined as natural heritage. Slovenia, following the declaration of independence from Yugoslavia on 25 June 1991, ratified the convention on 5 November 1992.

, there are five sites in Slovenia on the list and a further four on the tentative list. The first site in Slovenia to be added to the list was Škocjan Caves, at the 10th UNESCO session in 1986. In the 2010s, three more sites were added, all of them transnational entries: pile dwellings at Ig, part of the Prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps transnational site, in 2011, Idrija, as part of the transnational site Heritage of Mercury. Almadén and Idrija, in 2012, and two forest reserves, the Krokar and Snežnik–Ždrocle Virgin Forests in 2017, as a part of the extension to the site of Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and the Ancient Beech Forests of Germany. The most recent site added were the works of Jože Plečnik in Ljubljana, in 2021. Of these five sites, Škocjan Caves and the Primeval Beech Forests are natural sites while the other three are cultural sites, as determined by the organization's selection criteria. (Full article...)
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Figures are based on the statistics from the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia.[1]
Rank Name Population Traditional region
2023 pop. 2011 pop. Percentage
change
1.
Ljubljana
287.076
272.220
Increase 5,46%
Upper and Lower Carniola
2.
Maribor
96.209
95.171
Increase 1,09%
Styria
3.
Kranj
37.944
36.874
Increase 2,9%
Upper Carniola
4.
Celje
37.188
37.520
Decrease –0,88%
Styria
5.
Koper
26.100
24.996
Increase 4,42%
Slovene Littoral
6.
Velenje
25.235
25.456
Decrease –0.87%
Styria
7.
Novo Mesto
24.234
23.341
Increase 3,86%
Lower Carniola
8.
Ptuj
17.984
18.164
Decrease –0,99%
Styria
9.
Kamnik
13.800
13.644
Increase 1,14%
Upper Carniola
10.
Jesenice
13.702
13.440
Increase 1,95%
Upper Carniola
11.
Trbovlje
13.678
15.163
Decrease –9,79%
Styria
12.
Domžale
13.222
12.406
Increase 6,58%
Upper Carniola
13.
Nova Gorica
13.021
13.178
Decrease –1,19%
Slovene Littoral
14.
Škofja Loka
11.797
11.969
Decrease –1,44%
Upper Carniola
15.
Izola
11.566
11.223
Increase 3,06%
Slovene Littoral
16.
Murska Sobota
11.190
11.614
Decrease –3,65%
Prekmurje
17.
Logatec
10.211
8.942
Increase 14,19%
Inner Carniola
18.
Postojna
9.987
9.183
Increase 8,76%
Inner Carniola
19.
Vrhnika
8.969
8.413
Increase 6,60%
Inner Carniola
20.
Slovenska Bistrica
8.301
7.454
Increase 11,36%
Styria
21.
Kočevje
8.126
8.672
Decrease –6,29%
Lower Carniola
22.
Grosuplje
7.702
7.098
Increase 8,51%
Lower Carniola
23.
Slovenj Gradec
7.513
7.519
Decrease –0,08%
Styria
24.
Mengeš
7.207
6.112
Increase 17,92%
Upper Carniola
25.
Ravne na Koroškem
7.160
6.979
Increase 2,59%
Carinthia
26.
Ajdovščina
7.037
6.656
Increase 5,72%
Slovene Littoral
27.
Brežice
7.003
6.573
Increase 6,54%
Styria
28.
Krško
6.852
7.097
Decrease –3,45%
Lower Carniola
29.
Litija
6.688
6.467
Increase 3,42%
Upper Carniola
30.
Sežana
6.151
5.531
Increase 11,21%
Slovene Littoral
31.
Radovljica
6.099
5.940
Increase 2,68%
Upper Carniola
32.
Zagorje ob Savi
6.022
6.439
Decrease –6,47%
Upper Carniola
33.
Idrija
5.848
5.955
Decrease –1,79%
Slovene Littoral
34.
Črnomelj
5.426
5.776
Decrease –6,06%
Lower Carniola
35.
Medvode
5.390
5.178
Increase 4,09%
Upper Carniola
36.
Bled
5.240
5.181
Increase 1,14%
Upper Carniola
37.
Rogaška Slatina
5.220
5.111
Increase 2,13%
Styria
38.
Slovenske Konjice
5.152
4.869
Increase 5,81%
Styria
39.
Šentjur
5.017
4.762
Increase 5,35%
Styria
40.
Žalec
5.004
4.943
Increase 1,23%
Styria
41.
Hrastnik
4.829
5.621
Decrease –14,09%
Styria
42.
Prevalje
4.646
4.643
Increase 0,06%
Carinthia
43.
Sevnica
4.574
4.660
Decrease –1,85%
Styria
44.
Ilirska Bistrica
4.350
4.553
Decrease –4,46%
Inner Carniola
45.
Ruše
4.206
4.503
Decrease –6,60%
Styria
46.
Cerknica
4.131
3.928
Increase 5,17%
Inner Carniola
47.
Trebnje
3.892
3.477
Increase 11,93%
Lower Carniola
48.
Tržič
3.811
3.865
Decrease –1,40%
Upper Carniola
49.
Piran
3.787
4.192
Decrease –9,66%
Slovene Littoral
50.
Ribnica
3.704
3.604
Increase 2,77%
Lower Carniola
51.
Šempeter pri Gorici
3.622
3.760
Decrease –3,67%
Slovene Littoral
52.
Žiri
3.743
3.588
Increase 4,31%
Upper Carniola
53.
Lenart v Slovenskih Goricah
3.449
3.006
Increase 14,74%
Styria
54.
Ljutomer
3.244
3.460
Decrease –6,24%
Styria
55.
Laško
3.278
3.456
Decrease –5,15%
Styria
56.
Metlika
3.236
3.273
Decrease –1,13%
Lower Carniola
57.
Tolmin
3.228
3.534
Decrease –8,68%
Slovene Littoral
58.
Gornja Radgona
3.159
3.159
Steady 0,00%
Styria
59.
Mežica
3.127
3.254
Decrease –3,90%
Carinthia
60.
Dravograd
3.087
3.289
Decrease –6,14%
Carinthia
61.
Zreče
3.055
2.935
Increase 4,09%
Styria
62.
Šoštanj
2.971
2.880
Increase 3,16%
Styria
63.
Železniki
2.879
3.075
Decrease –6,37%
Upper Carniola
64.
Lendava
2.827
3.129
Decrease –9,65%
Prekmurje
65.
Ormož
1.986
2.174
Decrease –8,64%
Styria
66.
Radeče
1.926
2.168
Decrease –11,16%
Lower Carniola
67.
Bovec
1.539
1.631
Decrease –5,64%
Slovene Littoral
68.
Višnja Gora
1.139
1.000
Increase 13.90%
Lower Carniola
69.
Kostanjevica na Krki
688
695
Decrease –1.01%
Lower Carniola
  1. ^ "Population by large and five-year age groups and sex, settlements, Slovenia, annually (in Slovenian)". Retrieved 21 February 2018.

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