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*The Archive of Slovenia is at Zvezdarska 1, 1127 Ljubljana, tel 386-1-24-14-200, fax 386-1-24-14-276, email <ars@gov.si>, [http://www.arhiv.gov.si/ website], open Mon-Fri 8:00-15:00. <br> | *The Archive of Slovenia is at Zvezdarska 1, 1127 Ljubljana, tel 386-1-24-14-200, fax 386-1-24-14-276, email <ars@gov.si>, [http://www.arhiv.gov.si/ website], open Mon-Fri 8:00-15:00. <br> | ||
'''Slovenian Genealogy Websites'''. A good one is found here [http://www2.arnes.si/~rzjtopl/rod/rod-an.htm]. It includes an important collection of papers on Slovenian genealogy, translated into English, and is found at[http://www2.arnes.si/~krsrd1/conference/gradivo.htm]. The site advertises a manual (in Slovene) on genealogical research in Slovenian records entitled Rodoslovje (Ancestry), that can be purchased from this web site. A very active group, dedicated to Slovenian genealogy can also be found on [https://www.facebook.com/groups/183735961660531/ Facebook].<br> | '''Slovenian Genealogy Websites'''. A good one is found here [http://www2.arnes.si/~rzjtopl/rod/rod-an.htm Slovenian genealogy]. It includes an important collection of papers on Slovenian genealogy, translated into English, and is found at[http://www2.arnes.si/~krsrd1/conference/gradivo.htm]. The site advertises a manual (in Slovene) on genealogical research in Slovenian records entitled Rodoslovje (Ancestry), that can be purchased from this web site. A very active group, dedicated to Slovenian genealogy can also be found on [https://www.facebook.com/groups/183735961660531/ Facebook].<br> | ||
The web site of the [ | The web site of the [https://www.sgsii.com/ Slovenian Genealogical Society International] is directed to a U.S. audience. | ||
Early records are in Latin, later records (until 1882, sometimes even 1890) in German, and thereafter in Slovenian. <br> | Early records are in Latin, later records (until 1882, sometimes even 1890) in German, and thereafter in Slovenian. <br> | ||