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Slovene exonyms

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Below is list of Slovene exonyms and endonyms for places outside of Slovenia:

Albania (Albanija)

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Algeria (Alžirija)

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Austria (Avstrija)

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Carinthia (Koroška)

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Belgium (Belgija)

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Croatia (Hrvaška)

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Cyprus (Ciper)

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Czech Republic (Češka)

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Denmark (Danska)

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France (Francija)

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Germany (Nemčija)

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Greece (Grčija)

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Hungary (Madžarska)

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Italy (Italija)

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Friuli Venezia Giulia (Furlanija-Julijska krajina)

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Lithuania (Litva)

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Luxembourg (Luksemburg)

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Moldova (Moldavija)

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Poland (Poljska)

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Portugal (Portugalska)

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Romania (Romunija)

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Serbia (Srbija)

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Spain (Španija)

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Switzerland (Švica)

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Turkey (Turčija)

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Ukraine (Ukrajina)

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United kingdom (Združeno kraljevstvo)

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United States Of America (Združene Države Amerike)

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References

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  1. ^ "Sv. Domicijan Karantanski" (in Slovenian). Goriški panterji. Retrieved 2009年09月17日.

See also

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