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3108:Janez Janša
3103:Borut Pahor
3098:Janez Janša
3018:Janko Smole
2982:(1945–1990)
2978:SR Slovenia
2914:Borut Pahor
2909:Danilo Türk
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2873:Milan Kučan
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2228:Milan Kučan
2051:5 September
1886:5 September
1864:5 September
1772:5 September
1740:5 September
1317:Evo Morales
1258:Janez Janša
1215:Janez Janša
1172:Janez Janša
1144:TV Slovenia
829:Ten Day War
486:(1990–2006)
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427:SR Slovenia
420:17 May 1950
378:Preceded by
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273:Milan Kučan
235:Preceded by
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200:Danilo Türk
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183:Preceded by
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3118:Miro Cerar
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