A Super Quick History of Slovenia
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I love Slovenia. A tiny marvel with mountains, lakes, caves, castles and blue sea.
Bog živi in blagoslovi našo prelepo, prekrasno in samostojno SLOVEnijo, slovenski narod, jezik in kulturo! Živela SLOVEnija, Slovenke, Slovence in slovenstvo! Živela svoboda! 🇸🇮❤️🙏🇸🇮🙏
I just returned home from that beautiful country after staying there for 1.5 months 🇸🇮💚
Slovenia is one of those countries that are just chilling.
@valentintapata2268
8 ай бұрын
It's a wonder that a Slovene nation still exist, there wasn't much of chilling through history for us.
@manos5464
7 ай бұрын
@@valentintapata2268 C'on! Just a Hapsburg vassal. No drama at all.
@valentintapata2268
7 ай бұрын
@@manos5464 It wasn't under Habsburgs all the time and there wasn't honey and milk when it was. Slovenian lands were colonies in all but name.
love to Slovenia from Finland!!! :)
As a Czech, I feel a relatively strong relationship with Slovenia. We Czechs and Slovenians have Slavic roots, language and mentality, but at the same time we have quite visible cultural, architectural and genetic influences of German/Austrian entities. I have never been to Slovenia, but from the things I have seen and heard, it seems to me that we really have a lot in common, it even seems to me that more than we Czechs have with Poles and Slovenians with Croats or Serbs. Zdravím do Slovinska naše braty!
Slovenia is cool, very underrated imo
We're glad to border with Slovenia 🇮🇹 🇸🇮
Was in Slovenia one time, was jogging around some mountains and I met a Slovenian girl who kissed me and then ran away. 10/10 would go back.
I’m half Slovenian. Wish there were more videos like this. Most Americans haven’t even heard of Slovenia.
@DamjanP-ik5bx
6 ай бұрын
Which is sad after having the First Lady from here
@Chelsea123Chii
5 ай бұрын
I also understand it's had to keep up with every single country and its origins unless you develop a curiosity for it.
@a1no1x
Ай бұрын
On my Mother's side my family is from Gorizia
Very good video. In almost 3 minutes you covered our country much better than Geography Now did.
@nusproizvodjach
2 ай бұрын
Love your profile pic, tovariš
I really admire your dedication to this series and your channel. It’s really fantastic!
thank u Mr History for another cool vd
Excellent video
Just got a pretty sweet Slovenian military surplus jacket. Figured I’d learn a bit more about where it came from. I’m not disappointed
you da goat fr
fun fact: if you go to any coastal slovenian city and shout trst je naš the people there will love you (this is not a joke)
We are exceptionally good at sports in general. For the fact that the population pool is 2.1 million, we have an insane amount of extremely good athletes in many disciplines. We have won gold medals in different olympic sports, Tina Maze is arguably the best female skier of all time, youve shown Luka, there is also Dragič, we are also very good at cycling (Pogačar, Roglič) and many more.
List of regions I’d like to see after you’ve done every country: Tibet, Hawaii, Siberia, Crimea, life for the indigenous peoples of North, Central, and South America, as well as the indigenous peoples of Australia, Africa, and New Zealand. And by life I mean how they lived before and after European colonization which led to say Canada or America. Great Video by the way! Keep up the good work!
damn that was really fast :D
This Slovakia episode it’s good
@makavelimaka8035
8 ай бұрын
Hahaha, they also part of this Country, separated from mother land in history by invading Romans!
@valerietaylor9615
7 ай бұрын
Slovakia and Slovenia are two different countries. But don’t feel bad. George W. Bush couldn’t get them straight, either.
@makavelimaka8035
7 ай бұрын
@@valerietaylor9615 Bush was an idiot.
Can you please tell me what your next countries are going to be
Slo-DUO part 2! Solomon Islands are next.
Slovenia does look beautiful
Why is this so short, I would prefer it to be at least slightly longer - at least long enough to be exactly like the previous videos in accuracy - Romania video was exactly perfect in lenght and detail - this one was a bit lacklustre
didn't know this country was so based
Hello im a slovanian love the video but you didn’t mentionthqt we gave the ship materials to america
Don't forget Melania!
Is Russia not considered a Slavic country? Doesn't Russian oil make it richer than Slovenia? By the way I loved the Brinjevic I was given by my Slovenian hosts when visiting this beautiful country
@deutschegeschichte4972
Ай бұрын
It said per capita, not as a whole. Obviously Russia is the richest out of the Slavic countries, but much of the population lives in poverty with poor wages. Slovenia is richer per capita, which in simplest terms, basically means that the average person owns more wealth than a person from a different Slavic country. Obviously it gets more complex than that, but that is all that is really needed to understand the basics.
@joeyjojojunior1794
Ай бұрын
@@deutschegeschichte4972 It makes sense now. Thank you.
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That is not a super quick history, but the full version
@amberanubis8336
8 ай бұрын
You could make 2 days long video and still wouldnt be close to full version. He literally completely skiped over some of the most important parts of our history
@DamjanP-ik5bx
7 ай бұрын
Compared to Srbija, right?
Slovenia is a great gateway to the Balkans, though I can't forgive them for creating Talking Tom. Up next... the Solomon Islands! 🇸🇧
"then they fell to the german franks" ... I love how people who are not into history get confused by "german franks" XD
I do like that the Austrians did not Austrianize people they ruled. Other countries would've at least force the language on them. Or did they, does anyone around here know?
@amberanubis8336
8 ай бұрын
They did. Slovene was not accepted in any kind of public work and schools were in German with children risking a beating if they even greeted someone in Slovene. However Habsburgs didnt meddle too much in speaking habits at home and in rural parts which is why language wasnt under direct threat of extinction like under Italian occupation for example
@ioan_jivan
8 ай бұрын
Great info. Thanks for sharing!
@valentintapata2268
8 ай бұрын
Most of Austria was Slavic at one time...
@flowvisualmedia5993
8 ай бұрын
Germany enforced it's language for only a few years around WW2 - but most Slovnes at that time spoke or understood a bit of German due to it's history w Austria.
@flowvisualmedia5993
8 ай бұрын
@@amberanubis8336 Otto v. Habsburg was the first to lobby for Slovenian recognition after announcing independance.
Nice! But one thing you got wrong: it depends on source, but czechia is the actual richest per capita slavic country.
Joining Yugoslavia is the single greatest mistake Slovenia ever made.
@crsx1861
17 күн бұрын
Why so?
@53cconadailee46
16 күн бұрын
@@crsx1861 Because it was fucking communist. It decreased the progress of Slovenia, tax money was stolen, Slovenia is now associated with yugoslavia and the balkans even though it was part of it for only 70 years, it was plagued with communists who persist to this day.
I clicked because I thought this was a Slovakia Video, I am thoroughly disappointed.
slovenians you mean alpin serbs >:)
@makavelimaka8035
8 ай бұрын
Slovenes cant be Serbs! You wanna be Slavs. Slovenes are real Slavs, Serbs are Sarmatian Turcks.
@malolelei3937
8 ай бұрын
@@makavelimaka8035Sarmatians are Iranic people, not turks.
@zigamz243
8 ай бұрын
Good one, as a slovene i feel that we have more in common with czechs than serbs. Atleast we arent Turks
@mail2257
8 ай бұрын
Bog te nima rad!@@zigamz243
@zigamz243
8 ай бұрын
@@mail2257 boli ko nekdo tebe udari
Make a super quick history of Switzerland
Slovenia is basically like mix of Chechia and switzerland For one because being under someone boot made them be able to survive as country many years later due to good economy management by opresor and second because they isolated from the rest of yugoslavia at time of the war and it only showed how smart nation they are
@crsx1861
17 күн бұрын
The notion that Slovenia has anything to do with Switzerland is yet another blatant lie created to make Slovenia look better than it actually is. Fact is that there have been _no_ historic ties between Slovenia and Switzerland historically and that just because they share a mountain range, they don’t automatically have something to do with each other. And when it comes to Czechia, no, we don’t share anything with them nowadays either. Completely distanced from each other in the past 100 years.
Slovakia is a beautiful country.. l liked Bratislava a lot ..