Slovenes
Slovenes are the ethnic group native to Slovenia, a small country in Central Europe. They speak the Slovene language, which is part of the South Slavic language group. The population of Slovenia is around 2 million, with the majority identifying as Slovene.
Slovenes have a rich cultural heritage that includes traditional music, dance, and cuisine. They celebrate various festivals and customs that reflect their history and regional diversity. Notable figures in Slovene history include France Prešeren, a famous poet, and Jože Plečnik, an influential architect known for his work in Ljubljana, the capital city.