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Languages of Slovenia Quiz (with map)

The small country of Slovenia exists at a crossroads of several different language families. Slovenia also has rather progressive laws in support of minority languages, which ones has Slovenia managed to hold on to?
All areas with minority language are considered 'bilingual' and the minority language there should not be extrapolated to meant that all people within that area speak it.
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Slavic Languages
Slovene
Croatian (Eastern Herzegovinian)
Romance Languages
Italian (Venetian)
Germanic Languages
Gottscheerish
Finno-Ugric Languages
Hungarian
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Level 70
Aug 12, 2020
I'm enjoying this series, language fascinates me!
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Level 46
Aug 12, 2020
that makes me really happy to hear, more are on the way
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Level 45
Aug 13, 2020
These quizzes are fun!
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Level 46
Aug 13, 2020
Thank you!
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Level 65
May 4, 2021
Could you give me the source for the Eastern Herzegovinian origin of the Croats living there. I didnt know that!
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Level 46
May 7, 2021
Here's the Wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Slovenia#South_Slavic_languages_and_Albanian

the section titled south Slavic languages and Albanian,

and the pdf linked as the source is here: http://www.inv.si/DocDir/projekti/percepcija_slo_int_pol_Bela_krajina_koncni_2.pdf

I don't speak any Slavic language, but from what I can tell about the first 70 pages talk about the cultural and linguistic heritage of Croats in these four towns in the region of Slovenia called 'White Carniola'.

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Level 65
Sep 17, 2021
Thanks!
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Level 22
Mar 11, 2023
In Slovenia, do not speak Gottscheerish anymore. They did more than 100 yrs ago