- Slovenian Littoral
The Slovenian Littoral ( _sl. Primorska; _it. Litorale; _de. Küstenland) is a historical region of
Slovenia . Its name recalls the historicalHabsburg crown land of theAustrian Littoral , of which the Slovenian Littoral was a part.The region comprises two traditional provinces:
Goriška and Slovenian Istria. During the period of Austrian rule, the region was known as theAustrian Littoral , and was divided intoIstria , the Imperial Free City ofTrieste , and the autonomous Crown Lands ofGorizia and Gradisca .In 1918, the whole area was occupied by the Italian army; in 1920, Italy annexed it, calling it the "
Julian March ". AfterWorld War Two , the area was split betweenYugoslavia , which got the majority of the region, andItaly , which kept the urban centres ofTrieste andGorizia . As a result, new urban centres on the Slovenian part of the border developed; today, the main urban centers of the Slovene Littoral areKoper and theNova Gorica - Šempeterconurbation .After
Ljubljana , the Slovene Littoral is the most developed and economically prosperous part of Slovenia.ee also
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London Pact
*Battles of the Isonzo
*TIGR
*Free Territory of Trieste
*Treaty of Osimo
*Kras
*Vipava Valley
*Soča
*Slovenian wine
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