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The Kingdom of Yugoslavia was a country in Southeast and Central Europe that existed from 1918 until 1941. From 1918 to 1929, it was officially called the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, but the term "Yugoslavia" (lit.'Land of the South Slavs') was its colloquial name due to its origins. The official name of the state was changed to "Kingdom of Yugoslavia" by King Alexander I on 3 October 1929.

The preliminary kingdom was formed in 1918 by the merger of the provisional State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs (itself formed from territories of the former Austria-Hungary, encompassing today's Bosnia and Herzegovina and most of today's Croatia and Slovenia) and Banat, Bačka and Baranja (that had been part of the Kingdom of Hungary within Austria-Hungary) with the formerly independent Kingdom of Serbia. In the same year, the Kingdom of Montenegro also proclaimed its unification with Serbia, whereas the regions of Kosovo and Vardar Macedonia had become parts of Serbia prior to the unification. (Full article...)
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Figures are based on the statistics from the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia.[1]
Rank Name Population Traditional region
2024 pop. 2011 pop. Percentage
change
1.
Ljubljana
288,382
272,220
5.94%
Upper and Lower Carniola
2.
Maribor
97,068
95,171
1.99%
Styria
3.
Kranj
37,802
36,874
2.52%
Upper Carniola
4.
Celje
37,727
37,520
0.55%
Styria
5.
Koper
26,305
24,996
5.24%
Slovene Littoral
6.
Velenje
25,473
25,456
0.07%
Styria
7.
Novo Mesto
24,446
23,341
4.73%
Lower Carniola
8.
Ptuj
18,274
18,164
0.61%
Styria
9.
Kamnik
13,807
13,644
1.19%
Upper Carniola
10.
Jesenice
13,778
13,440
2.51%
Upper Carniola
11.
Trbovlje
13,742
15,163
–9.37%
Styria
12.
Domžale
13,316
12,406
7.34%
Upper Carniola
13.
Nova Gorica
13,043
13,178
–1.02%
Slovene Littoral
14.
Škofja Loka
11,887
11,969
–0.69%
Upper Carniola
15.
Izola
11,489
11,223
2.37%
Slovene Littoral
16.
Murska Sobota
11,075
11,614
–4.64%
Prekmurje
17.
Logatec
10,144
8,942
13.44%
Inner Carniola
18.
Postojna
10,079
9,183
9.76%
Inner Carniola
19.
Vrhnika
9,125
8,413
8.46%
Inner Carniola
20.
Slovenska Bistrica
8,292
7,454
11.24%
Styria
21.
Kočevje
8,147
8,672
–6.05%
Lower Carniola
22.
Grosuplje
7,804
7,098
9.95%
Lower Carniola
23.
Slovenj Gradec
7,651
7,519
1.76%
Styria
24.
Mengeš
7,253
6,112
18.67%
Upper Carniola
25.
Ravne na Koroškem
7,183
6,979
2.93%
Carinthia
26.
Ajdovščina
7,072
6,656
6.25%
Slovene Littoral
27.
Brežice
6,961
6,573
5.9%
Styria
28.
Krško
6,884
7,097
–3%
Lower Carniola
29.
Litija
6,710
6,467
3.76%
Upper Carniola
30.
Sežana
6,146
5,531
11.12%
Slovene Littoral
31.
Radovljica
6,099
5,940
2.68%
Upper Carniola
32.
Zagorje ob Savi
6,037
6,439
–6.24%
Upper Carniola
33.
Idrija
5,793
5,955
–2.72%
Slovene Littoral
34.
Črnomelj
5,473
5,776
–5.25%
Lower Carniola
35.
Medvode
5,343
5,178
3.19%
Upper Carniola
36.
Slovenske Konjice
5,233
4,869
7.48%
Styria
37.
Bled
5,202
5,181
0.41%
Upper Carniola
38.
Rogaška Slatina
5,177
5,111
1.29%
Styria
39.
Žalec
5,082
4,943
2.81%
Styria
40.
Šentjur
5,007
4,762
5.14%
Styria
41.
Hrastnik
4,794
5,621
–14.71%
Styria
42.
Sevnica
4,591
4,660
–1.48%
Styria
43.
Prevalje
4,590
4,643
–1.14%
Carinthia
44.
Ilirska Bistrica
4,352
4,553
–4.41%
Inner Carniola
45.
Ruše
4,233
4,503
–6%
Styria
46.
Cerknica
4,132
3,928
5.19%
Inner Carniola
47.
Trebnje
3,938
3,477
13.26%
Lower Carniola
48.
Tržič
3,821
3,865
–1.14%
Upper Carniola
49.
Žiri
3,736
3,588
4.12%
Upper Carniola
50.
Ribnica
3,725
3,604
3.36%
Lower Carniola
51.
Piran
3,671
4,192
–12.43%
Slovene Littoral
52.
Šempeter pri Gorici
3,634
3,760
–3.35%
Slovene Littoral
53.
Lenart v Slovenskih Goricah
3,436
3,006
14.3%
Styria
54.
Laško
3,328
3,456
–3.7%
Styria
55.
Ljutomer
3,256
3,460
–5.9%
Styria
56.
Metlika
3,212
3,273
–1.86%
Lower Carniola
57.
Tolmin
3,196
3,534
–9.56%
Slovene Littoral
58.
Gornja Radgona
3,144
3,159
–0.47%
Styria
59.
Mežica
3,120
3,254
–4.12%
Carinthia
60.
Zreče
3,063
2,935
4.36%
Styria
61.
Šoštanj
3,052
2,880
5.97%
Styria
62.
Dravograd
3,051
3,289
–7.24%
Carinthia
63.
Železniki
2,906
3,075
–5.5%
Upper Carniola
64.
Lendava
2,818
3,129
–9.94%
Prekmurje
65.
Radeče
1,937
2,168
–10.66%
Lower Carniola
66.
Ormož
1,923
2,174
–11.55%
Styria
67.
Bovec
1,554
1,631
–4.72%
Slovene Littoral
68.
Višnja Gora
1,192
1,000
19.2%
Lower Carniola
69.
Kostanjevica na Krki
698
695
0.43%
Lower Carniola

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