Ljubljana
[ loo-blee-ah-nuh; Slovene. lyoo-blyah-nah ]
/ ˌlu bliˈɑ nə; Slovene. ˈlyu blyɑ nɑ /
noun
a city in and the capital of Slovenia, in the central part.
German
Laibach.
Definition for ljubljana (2 of 2)
Slovenia
[ sloh-vee-nee-uh, -veen-yuh ]
/ sloʊˈvi ni ə, -ˈvin yə /
noun
a republic in SE Europe: formerly part of Yugoslavia. 7819 sq. mi. (20,250 sq. km). Capital: Ljubljana.
British Dictionary definitions for ljubljana (1 of 2)
Ljubljana
/ (luːˈbljɑːnə) /
noun
the capital of Slovenia: capital of Illyria (1816–49); part of Yugoslavia (1918–91); university (1595). Pop: 265 881 (2002)
German name: Laibach
British Dictionary definitions for ljubljana (2 of 2)
Slovenia
/ (sləʊˈviːnɪə) /
noun
a republic in S central Europe: settled by the Slovenes in the 6th century; joined Yugoslavia in 1918 and became an autonomous republic in 1946; became fully independent in 1992 and joined the EU in 2004; rises over 2800 m (9000 ft) in the Julian Alps. Official language: Slovene. Religion: Roman Catholic majority. Currency: euro (replacing the tolar in 2007). Capital: Ljubljana. Pop: 1 992 690 (2013 est). Area: 20 251 sq km (7819 sq miles)
Cultural definitions for ljubljana
Slovenia
[ (sloh-vee-nee-uh, sloh-veen-yuh) ]
Republic in southeastern Europe at the top western corner of the Balkan Peninsula, bordered by Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the east and south, and the Adriatic Sea and Italy to the west. Its capital and largest city is Ljubljana.
notes for Slovenia
Often considered the most “European” of the former republics of
Yugoslavia, Slovenia declared its independence in 1991. In the wake of this proclamation, Yugoslav troops attacked Slovenia, but without success.