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  1. 1277 – Habsburgs in power. [1] 1335 – Town becomes capital of Carniola, province of the Holy Roman Empire. [2] 1370 – St. Bartholomew's Church first mentioned. 1461 – Roman Catholic diocese of Laibach established. [3] [1] 1484 – Town Hall built. 1504 – Janez Lantheri becomes first elected mayor.

  2. A modern and lively city. The first impression a visitor gets of Ljubljana is that it is an exceptionally young city. It is home to over 50,000 students, who give it a special vibe. As four Slovene regions meet in Ljubljana, the city's numerous restaurants and inns offer a wide range of local delicacies, not to mention superb wines.

  3. Ljubljana, capital city and economic, political, and cultural center of Slovenia, on the Ljubljanica River. The city lies in central Slovenia in a natural depression surrounded by high peaks of the Julian Alps. It was known as Laibach during the Habsburg era. Ljubljana is a major transportation and communication hub.

  4. Ljubljana (Slovenia) Ljubljana. 46°03′05″N 14°30′22″Ø. Ljubljana på Commons. Katedralen i Ljubljana. Må ikke forveksles med Laibach (band). Ljubljana (tysk Laibach, italiensk Lubiana) er hovedstaden i Slovenia og ligger i den sentrale delen av landet ved utløpet av elven Ljubljanica, mellom Alpene og Middelhavet. Den har 280 310 ...

  5. Province of Ljubljana. Coordinates: 46.0556°N 14.5083°E. The Province of Ljubljana ( Italian: Provincia di Lubiana, Slovene: Ljubljanska pokrajina, German: Provinz Laibach) was the central-southern area of Slovenia. In 1941, it was annexed by the Kingdom of Italy, and after 1943 occupied by Nazi Germany. Created on May 3, 1941, it was ...

  6. Ljubljana (pronúncia em servo-croata: [/ ˌlu bliˈɑ nə]) foi o terceiro e último contratorpedeiro da classe Beograd construído para a Marinha Real Jugoslava (KM) no final da década de 1930. Foi projetado para operar como parte de uma divisão naval comandada pelo líder da flotilha, o contratorpedeiro Dubrovnik .

  7. Općina Ljubljana leži u centru Slovenije i statistički podpada pod regiju Centralna Slovenija, ona ima površinu od 275 km². [1] Nekadašnje gradske općine kojih ima 17, danas se zovu četrtne skupnosti (zajednice kvartova) to su; Bežigrad, Center, Črnuče, Dravlje, Golovec, Jarše, Moste, Polje, Posavje, Rožnik, Rudnik, Sostro ...