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Borders of the Historical Habsburgian Lands in present-day Slovenia
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English
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Slovene
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German
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1 |
Littoral * |
Primorska |
Küstenland |
2 |
Carniola |
Kranjska |
Krain |
2a |
Upper Carniola |
Gorenjska |
Oberkrain |
2b |
Inner Carniola |
Notranjska |
Innerkrain |
2c |
Lower Carniola and White Carniola |
Dolenjska in Bela krajina |
Unterkrain und Weißkrain |
3 |
Carinthia |
Koroška |
Kärnten |
4 |
Styria |
(Spodnja) Štajerska |
Untersteiermark |
5 |
Prekmurje ** |
*Littoral used to be part of the historical Austrian Littoral.
** Prekmurje was not part of the historical Austrian crownland, but belonged to the Hungarian crown.
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