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The Slovenian Republic Football League (Slovene: Slovenska republiška nogometna liga) was the highest football league in Slovenia within the Yugoslav...
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Source: [citation needed] 14 July 1973 Svoboda Sports Park, Ljubljana 21 July 1973 Tabor Sports Park, Maribor Football Association of Slovenia (in Slovene)...
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Slovenian Language Not Endangered". Slovenian Press Agency. 21 February 2010. "International Mother Language Day". Statistical Office of the Republic...
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Source: [citation needed] Notes: 6 points deducted Football Association of Slovenia (in Slovene) v t e...
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with Socialist Republic of Slovenia in late 1989. This Serbian–Slovenian conflict culminated in January 1990 on 14th Congress of the League of Communists...
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NK Maribor (category CS1 Slovenian-language sources (sl))
Slovenian professional football club based in Maribor, Slovenia. It competes in the Slovenian PrvaLiga, the top tier of the Slovenian football league...
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FC Koper (category CS1 Slovenian-language sources (sl))
or simply Koper, is a Slovenian football club based in Koper that competes in the Slovenian PrvaLiga, the top flight of Slovenian football. The club was...
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Cup and UEFA Europa League. Unless notified these statistics concern all seasons since inception of the UEFA Cup in the 1971–72 season, including qualifying...
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NK Železničar Maribor (category CS1 Slovenian-language sources (sl))
the most successful Slovenian clubs in the Yugoslav era, winning the Slovenian Republic League four times and the Slovenian Republic Cup twice. The club...
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