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- Music_of_Slovenia abstract "The music of Slovenia is closely related to Austrian music because of its common history and Alpine and littoral culture. Croatian and Northern Italian music from the regions close to Slovenian border also bear some resemblance to Slovenian music. In the minds of many foreigners, Slovenian folk music means a form of polka that is still popular today, especially among expatriates and their descendants. However, there are many styles of Slovenian folk music beyond polka, kolo and waltz. Lender, štajeriš, mafrine and šaltin are a few of the traditional music styles and dances.".
- Music_of_Slovenia wikiPageExternalLink nk.
- Music_of_Slovenia wikiPageExternalLink philosophy.
- Music_of_Slovenia wikiPageExternalLink www.slovenia.culturalprofiles.net.
- Music_of_Slovenia wikiPageID "243003".
- Music_of_Slovenia wikiPageRevisionID "586900307".
- Music_of_Slovenia hasPhotoCollection Music_of_Slovenia.
- Music_of_Slovenia subject Category:Slovenian_music.
- Music_of_Slovenia comment "The music of Slovenia is closely related to Austrian music because of its common history and Alpine and littoral culture. Croatian and Northern Italian music from the regions close to Slovenian border also bear some resemblance to Slovenian music. In the minds of many foreigners, Slovenian folk music means a form of polka that is still popular today, especially among expatriates and their descendants. However, there are many styles of Slovenian folk music beyond polka, kolo and waltz.".
- Music_of_Slovenia label "Music of Slovenia".
- Music_of_Slovenia label "Musique slovène".
- Music_of_Slovenia sameAs Musique_slovène.
- Music_of_Slovenia sameAs m.011bcgjk.
- Music_of_Slovenia sameAs Q3328766.
- Music_of_Slovenia sameAs Q3328766.
- Music_of_Slovenia wasDerivedFrom Music_of_Slovenia?oldid=586900307.
- Music_of_Slovenia isPrimaryTopicOf Music_of_Slovenia.