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1186: 340: 1333: 1178: 308: 400: 66: 615: 686: 853: 1055: 329: 1412: 868: 170: 25: 1359:, German was also present in the region, especially in some areas along the border with Austria. According to the Yugoslav census of 1931, just over 2% of the population of the region spoke German as their native language, and around 12% used Hungarian. After 1945, most of the German speakers either fled or were expelled, and the use of Hungarian has been in slow but constant decline since 1918. 1370:, the use of the written Prekmurje Slovene steeply declined, but it has never been entirely abandoned. It has continued to be used by a broad range of people and, like other Slovene dialects, has retained its own special features that distinguish it from standard Slovene. Most Slovene speakers in the region, like elsewhere in Slovenia, thus live in a situation of 1034:. The area inhabited by Slovenes shrank to the present extent by the end of the 12th century and has remained stable since. In the 11th century, during Hungarian administration, the region was part of the Kolon county. Between the 11th century and 1526, it was divided between 1074:
administration during short periods between 1566 and 1688. During Habsburg administration in the 16th and 17th centuries, the region was part of the Captaincy between Lake Balaton and the Drava River within the Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary. For a short time,
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speakers, and 2,540 German speakers. Since then, the number of Hungarian speakers has been falling slowly but steadily. The German-speaking community, which used to be concentrated in three villages near the Austrian border and in Murska Sobota, was either
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and in the legal documents of the Archdiocese it was called as "Transmurania" or "Prekmurje", that is the "territory on the other side of the Mur River". After 1919, this name was reintroduced, now for administrative purposes, by the new
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administration. It, however, did not gain much popularity among the locals. The name "Slovenian March" was still used by the local inhabitants until the mid-1920s, but was gradually replaced by the term "March of the Mur" (Slovenian:
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for a long time. It had a codified standard form and even a small literary corpus of around 200 to 300 works. However, after the 1930s, and especially after the end of
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Since the early 1950s, Hungarian has had co-official status in the traditional settlement area of the Hungarian minority. Three municipalities are completely bilingual—
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The name Prekmurje was introduced in the twentieth century, although it is derived from an older term. Before 1919, the Slovenian-inhabited lands of
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The region is known for its distinctive cuisine. Among traditional dishes, the best known are a pork, turnip and millet casserole called
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presence in the region, with Prekmurje being one of the two major settlement areas of Slovenian Romani (the other being
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Hungarian Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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On August 12, 1919, Yugoslav troops took control of the region, and it was incorporated into the newly established
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region, which represents 20 to 25% of the population of Prekmurje. Three municipalities have a Lutheran majority (
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Prekmurje has traditionally been the most heterogeneous Slovene region regarding religious affiliation. Besides a
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and dissolution of Habsburg Monarchy, there was briefly an independent Hungarian state and a short-lived
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In 1921, the total population of the area numbered 92,295, including 74,199 Slovene speakers, 14,065
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are only partially bilingual. Two municipalities, Hodoš and Dobrovnik, have a Hungarian majority.
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The majority of the population of Prekmurje uses Slovene, either in its standard form or in the
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community as well, mostly concentrated in the towns of Murska Sobota and Lendava (see also
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settlements had existed in the area, the ancestors of modern Slovenes moved from eastern
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until the 16th century, when former territories of this kingdom were divided between the
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The region is divided into three geographical subregions: the hilly area to the north of
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Prekmurje Slovene served as the regional language of the Prekmurje region and of the
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troops took control of the area in May 1945. After the war it became part of the
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still exists in Hungarian, but it is used only for the small settlement area of
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Franc Kuzmič: Bibliografija prekmurskih tiskov 1920-1998, Založba ZRC. 1999.
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or the Mura Region, which includes two historical regions: Prekmurje and the
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aimed to create an autonomous entity or independent state, with the name
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During the Roman administration, the region was part of the province of
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The region has had a turbulent history: it has been inhabited since the
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Források a Muravidék történetéhez/Viri za zgodovino Prekmurja, 292. p.
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The administrative and commercial seat of the region is the town of
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and the Slovenian border that remained part of Hungary after 1919.
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The majority of the inhabitants of the region are ethnic
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in 1929). Between 1919 and 1922, the region belonged to
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Lutherans comprise just under half of the population.
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Lukácsné Bajzek Mária–Mladen Pavčić: A szlovén nyelv
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During World War II, it was 1066:In 1526, the region of Prekmurje came under 1201: 977: 970:. Since 1991, it is part of an independent 826:after the war. There is also a significant 53:Learn how and when to remove these messages 1083:, became the sanjak center of the Ottoman 272:Learn how and when to remove this message 254:Learn how and when to remove this message 1650: 1410: 1331: 1184: 1176: 1053: 1030:and who incorporated Prekmurje into the 866: 851: 684: 613: 338: 1115:. In 1918 the Catholic politicians and 964:temporarily occupied by the Axis Powers 954:and was subsequently included into the 486:literally means 'area beyond the Mur' ( 1816: 1347:. Some of the local population speaks 1128:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 956:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 393: 313:Typical Prekmurje rural landscape in 1629:"Slovenski pravopis 2001: Prekmurje" 962:). 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