User:Electionworld/Atlas:Slovenia
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- This is a gallery of maps with a short explanation of each map. For more galleries, see Portal:Atlas. See also Slovenia.
Various kinds of maps of Slovenia are available. Maps are often either political, physical or historical. A political map is to show territorial borders; the purpose of the physical map of Slovenia is to show features of geography such as mountains, soil type or land use. The included historical maps of Slovenia are political maps that give the situation in an historical area. Old maps are facsimiles of original maps of Slovenia. Click on the image for better resolution and — when available — a description of the map. Maps of neigbouring entities often include Slovenia. Supranational maps can be found at Maps of Europe.
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[edit] Geographical maps
[edit] History maps
- See also Maps of Austria-Hungary and Maps of Yugoslavia.
[edit] Under Roman rule
- Main entry: Maps of the Roman Empire.
Territorial development of the Roman Empire 264 BC-192, including the conquest of present Slovenia |
Map of the Roman Empire in 50 |
The extent of the Roman Republic and Roman Empire; ██ 133 BC██ 44 BC (late Republic, after conquests by republican generals)██ AD 14 (death of Augustus)██ 117 (maximum extension) |
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Roman Empire in 117 |
Roman Empire in 117 |
Slovenia during the Roman Empire |
Map of the Roman Empire 120 |
Roman Empire divided 395, showing the dioceses and praetorian prefectures of Gaul, Italy, Illyricum and Oriens (east), roughly analogous to the four Tetrarchs' zones of influence after Diocletian's reforms. |
The division of the Empire after the death of Theodosius I, ca.395 AD superimposed on modern borders. ██ Western Roman Empire██ Eastern Roman Empire |
Invasions of the Roman Empire 100-500 |
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Byzantine Empire 550 |
[edit] The middle ages
Map of Karantania |
[edit] Slovenia inside Austria-Hungary
Slovenia became in 1867 part of the Austrian half of Austria-Hungary.
Location of Austria-Hungary |
Kingdoms and countries of Austria–Hungary, see 3. Carinthia, 4. Carniola and 7. Austrian Littoral |
Austrian Crownlands in todays Slovenia. 1: Primorska/Küstenland (Littoral), 2: Kranjsko/Krain (Carniola), 2a: Gorenjska/Oberkrain (Upper Carniola), 2b: Notranjska/Innerkrain (Inner Carniola), 2c: Dolenjska/Unterkrain (Lower Carniola), 3: Koroška/Kärnten (Carinthia), 4: Štajerska/eh. Unter-Steiermark (Styria), 5: Prekmurje (Transmuraland) [note: Prekmurje was not an Image:Andree48-2.jpg|Religions in Austria-Hungary, Andrees Allgemeiner Handatlas, 1st Edition, Leipzig (Germany) 1881 |
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Proposed United States of Greater Austria |
The end of Austria-Hungary (in German) |
[edit] Slovenia inside Yugoslavia
After the collapse of Austria-Hungary, Slovenia became in 1918 part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, renamed in 1929 into Yugoslavia.
Free Territory of Trieste 1947-1954 |
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1 Has significant territory in Asia.