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Slovenian people : ウィキペディア英語版
Slovenes

| region6 =
| pop6 = 30,000 (est.)
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| region2 =
| pop2 = 83,000 – 100,000 (est.)
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| pop3 = 50,000 (2003)
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| region5 =
| pop5 = 35,940 (2006)
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| pop8 = 20,000 – 25,000 (2008)
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| pop7 = 24,855
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| region11 =
| pop11 = 4,000 (est.)
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| pop9 = 10,517 (2011)
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| pop10 = 4,033 (2012)
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| region12 =
| pop12 = 4,000
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| pop13 = 3,025 (2001)
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| region15 =
| pop15 = 2,000 – 3,000 (est.)
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| region14 =
| pop14 = 2,433
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| region16 =
| pop16 = 2,100 (1991)
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| pop19 = 1,000 – 2,000 (est.)
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| pop17 = 1,500 (est.)
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| region18 =
| pop18 = 1,500 (est.)
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| region20 =
| pop20 = 1,000 (est.)
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| region21 =
| pop21 = 758 (2007)
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| region22 =
| pop22 = 415
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| pop23 = 403 (1994)
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| pop24 = 286 (2009)
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| pop25 = 244 (2011)
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| pop26 = 209 (2013)
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| region27 =
| pop27 = 200 (est.)
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| region28 =
| pop28 = 192 (2011)
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| region29 =
| pop29 = 100 (est.)
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| languages = Slovene
| religions = Roman Catholicism, Lutheranism
| related = Other Slavs, especially other South Slavs
〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title = Ethnologue – South Slavic languages )
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The Slovenes ((スロベニア語:Slovenci) (:slɔˈʋèːnt͡si)), or Slovenians, are a South Slavic ethnic group living in historical Slovene lands, surrounded by German-speaking Austrians to the north, Italian-speaking and Friulan-speaking neighbours to the west, a Hungarian-speaking population to the northeast, and Slavic Croatian-speakers to the south and southeast. The language the Slovenes speak is Slovene, a South Slavic language with significant similarities to the West Slavic languages. The Slovenes live mainly in Slovenia, and as a minority in Austria, Hungary, Croatia, and Italy, where they are indigenous. Expatriates live mainly in other European countries, and in the United States, Canada, Argentina and Australia.
==Population==


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