Croatia–Slovenia border disputes
Following the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1991, Slovenia and Croatia became independent countries. As the border between the countries had not been determined in detail prior to independence, several parts of the border were disputed, both on land and at the sea, namely in the Gulf of Piran. According to the Croatian Bureau of Statistics, the two countries share about 668 kilometres (415 mi) of border. According to the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, the border spans 670 km (416 mi). The border mostly runs along a southwest-northeast axis.
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Croatia–Slovenia border disputes
Following the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1991, Slovenia and Croatia became independent countries. As the border between the countries had not been determined in detail prior to independence, several parts of the border were disputed, both on land and at the sea, namely in the Gulf of Piran. According to the Croatian Bureau of Statistics, the two countries share about 668 kilometres (415 mi) of border. According to the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, the border spans 670 km (416 mi). The border mostly runs along a southwest-northeast axis.
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Following the breakup of Yugos ...... inued opposition from Croatia.
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Het Sloveens-Kroatisch grensge ...... rloop van de onderlinge grens.
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Прикордонні суперечки та інші ...... я заявила, що не виконає його.
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Территориальный спор между Сло ...... о не собирается выполнять его.
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ظهرت الخلافات الحدودية بين كرو ...... التحكيم الدولي في حل خلافاتها.
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Above, it is stated the agreement would give at least part of the land to Croatia
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Do any others support this, pa ...... with little or no population?
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I would guess that there would ...... eem that Bucar is the only one
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Since it is part of a UN Conve ...... international law in any event
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What about since 1910? And cou ...... s many Italian speakers there?
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What are these originally from?
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Where is this status referenced in international law?
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Which is?
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Without the original reference, I can't tell what is meant here
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Following the breakup of Yugos ...... ng a southwest-northeast axis.
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Het Sloveens-Kroatisch grensge ...... rloop van de onderlinge grens.
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Прикордонні суперечки та інші ...... Словенією арбітражних правил.
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Территориальный спор между Сло ...... я акватория Пиранского залива.
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ظهرت الخلافات الحدودية بين كرو ...... التحكيم الدولي في حل خلافاتها.
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Croatia–Slovenia border disputes
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Sloveens-Kroatisch grensgeschil
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Територіальний спір між Хорватією та Словенією
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Территориальный спор между Хорватией и Словенией
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الخلافات الحدودية بين كرواتيا وسلوفينيا
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