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<dc:title>Upper Carniola</dc:title>
<dc:description>Upper Carniola is a traditional region of Slovenia, the northern mountainous part of the larger Carniola region. The largest town in the region is Kranj, and other urban centers include Kamnik, Jesenice, Domžale and Škofja Loka. It has around 300,000 inhabitants or 14% of the population of Slovenia.</dc:description>
<dc:language>Slovene</dc:language>
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<item_type_metadata:climate threats>Loss of biodiversity,Deterioration of material</item_type_metadata:climate threats>
<item_type_metadata:economic threats>Insufficient financial resources</item_type_metadata:economic threats>
<item_type_metadata:technological threats>Industrial production,Use of modern materials</item_type_metadata:technological threats>
<item_type_metadata:policy threats>Educational standardisation</item_type_metadata:policy threats>
<item_type_metadata:globalisation>New pastimes</item_type_metadata:globalisation>
<item_type_metadata:weakened practice>Diminishing youth interest</item_type_metadata:weakened practice>
<item_type_metadata:loss threats>Loss of knowledge,Material shortage,Loss of cultural significance</item_type_metadata:loss threats>
<item_type_metadata:sdg>Decent Work and Economic Growth,Industry Innovation and Infrastructure,Sustainable Cities and Communities,Responsible Consumption and Production,Life On Land</item_type_metadata:sdg>
<item_type_metadata:region>The northern mountainous part of the larger Carniola region.</item_type_metadata:region>
<item_type_metadata:environment>Alpine climate</item_type_metadata:environment>
<item_type_metadata:cultural connections>In many ways, the folklore of Upper Carniola is considered the prototype of Slovene national folklore</item_type_metadata:cultural connections>
<item_type_metadata:industries>Tourism, Manufacturing, and Agriculture</item_type_metadata:industries>
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