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The Italian language is an officially recognized minority language in Slovenia, along with Hungarian. Around 3,700 Slovenian citizens speak Italian as their mother tongue. Italian has a strong presence in Slovenia, both historical and current. An estimated 15% of Slovenians speak Italian as a second language, which is one of the highest percentages in the European Union.

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  • The Italian language is an officially recognized minority language in Slovenia, along with Hungarian. Around 3,700 Slovenian citizens speak Italian as their mother tongue. Italian has a strong presence in Slovenia, both historical and current. An estimated 15% of Slovenians speak Italian as a second language, which is one of the highest percentages in the European Union. (en)
  • Gli italiani di Slovenia sono una minoranza nazionale di lingua italiana riconosciuta in Slovenia, rappresentata dall'Unione italiana. La comunità italiana in Slovenia è formata prevalentemente da autoctoni, specie nell'Istria slovena, ma anche da alcuni espatriati, specialmente nelle principali città (Lubiana, Postumia, Maribor). (it)
  • Italienare i Slovenien är en nationell minoritet i Slovenien vars status är officiellt erkänd. Enligt folkräkning i 2002 fanns det 3762 människor i Slovenien som hade italienska som modersmål. Enligt statistiken kan 15 % av Sloveniens befolkning tillräckligt italienska för att uppehålla ett samtal med det. Det finns tre kommuner i Slovenien där italienska har en officiell status med slovenska. De är: * Koper (italienska: Capodistria) * Izola (Isola) * Piran (Pirano) Det finns också italienskspråkiga media i Slovenien. Till exempel utgivs tidningen Il Mandracchio i Isola. Radio Capodistria är bosatt i Koper. I Sloveniens nationalförsamling finns det en kvoterad plats för italienarna i Slovenien. (sv)
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  • The Italian language is an officially recognized minority language in Slovenia, along with Hungarian. Around 3,700 Slovenian citizens speak Italian as their mother tongue. Italian has a strong presence in Slovenia, both historical and current. An estimated 15% of Slovenians speak Italian as a second language, which is one of the highest percentages in the European Union. (en)
  • Gli italiani di Slovenia sono una minoranza nazionale di lingua italiana riconosciuta in Slovenia, rappresentata dall'Unione italiana. La comunità italiana in Slovenia è formata prevalentemente da autoctoni, specie nell'Istria slovena, ma anche da alcuni espatriati, specialmente nelle principali città (Lubiana, Postumia, Maribor). (it)
  • Italienare i Slovenien är en nationell minoritet i Slovenien vars status är officiellt erkänd. Enligt folkräkning i 2002 fanns det 3762 människor i Slovenien som hade italienska som modersmål. Enligt statistiken kan 15 % av Sloveniens befolkning tillräckligt italienska för att uppehålla ett samtal med det. Det finns tre kommuner i Slovenien där italienska har en officiell status med slovenska. De är: * Koper (italienska: Capodistria) * Izola (Isola) * Piran (Pirano) I Sloveniens nationalförsamling finns det en kvoterad plats för italienarna i Slovenien. (sv)
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  • Italian language in Slovenia (en)
  • Italiani di Slovenia (it)
  • Italienare i Slovenien (sv)
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