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  • Heraldika d.o.o., the commercial branch of the Slovenian Heraldic and Vexillologic Society, which is FIAV member, and is responsible for quite a number of modern Slovenian municipal flags and coat of arms.

Administrative divisions in Slovenia

When independence was proclaimed in 1991, Slovenia retained the administrative subdivision with 65 communities (občina) until 1st January 1995, when a new division was made with 145 municipalities (as it was common to name them now in English, but still called občina in Slovene). In 1998 the number of municipalities was further increased to 181, and at the same time 11 of them were given the status of Civic Municipality (mestna občina). In 2002, the new municipality of Šmartno pri Litiji was formed, while another 17 new municipalities were formed in 2006, giving a total of 210 municipalities.

The Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia issued in 2007 a colour, bilingual Slovene / English booklet available in PDF format, entitled Slovenske regije v številkah / Slovene regions in figures.
The booklet includes a detailed statistical presentation of each statistical region, with a list of the municipalities, shown on a map on the last page of the booklet.

Željko Heimer & Ivan Sache, 30 December 2007


Display of municipal flags in Slovenia

The most common way of displaying the municipal flags in Slovenia is a vertical hoisting in front of the municipal building. This building is often equipped with three flag poles, an echo of the Socialist period when three flags were being hoisted: from viewer's left to right, the national flag of Yugoslavia, the flag of the People's, then Socialist, Republic of Slovenia and the flag of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia. The three poles are most often use today for hoisting the Slovene national flag on the central pole and two municipal flags on the two lateral poles.

Željko Heimer, 15 October 2002


Coat of arms on Slovene car license plates

In 1993, 58 coats of arms that were "adopted" to be used on car license plates, some of them being later changed. The plates are produced by company KIG in Ig. Basically these are those municipalities that have a Administrative Unit, that is, an office authorized by the Ministry of Interior that deals with the juridical matters of state (identity cards, passports, habitat registration, car licenses, driving licenses etc.). Therefore the coats of arms (emblems) on license plates are actually the symbols of the administrative units and neither those of the municipalities nor of the towns.
>Each municipality has the right to use its own symbol (that could also be a coat of arms). Those municipalities that have in their capital also a seat of Administraitve Unit and that have changed their original "coat of arms" of 1993, also gained a new coat of arms on their licence plates (for example, Domžale).
Many small municipalities, which do not have an Administrative Unit located on their territory, should use the emblem ("coat of arms") of the municipality that hosts the Administrative Unit responsible for them. For instance, there is a whole set of small municipalities surrounding Ljubljana that have the coat of arms of Ljubljana on their license plates (for example, Brezovica, Ig, Škofljica, Medvode and Dol).

Valt Jurečič (Heraldika d.o.o.), 15 December 2001 (translation by Željko Heimer)


List of the Slovene municipalities

Each municipality is presented with its symbols on a separate page of this website. In this list, municipalities with an official bilingual status are listed under their two names starting with the names in Slovene (Slovene name / Italian or Hungarian name). The civic municipalities are marked in bold.

A | B | C | Č | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | Š | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | Ž |

A

| Ajdovščina | Apače |

B

| Beltinci | Benedikt | Bistrica ob Sotli | Bled | Bloke | Bohinj | Borovnica | Bovec | Braslovče | Brda | Brezovica | Brežice |

C

| Cankova | Celje | Cerklje na Gorenjskem | Cerknica | Cerkno | Cerkvenjak | Cirkulane |

Č

| Črenšovci | Črna na Koroškem | Črnomelj |

D

| Destrnik | Divača | Dobje | Dobrepolje | Dobrna | Dobrova - Polhov Gradec | Dobrovnik / Dobronak | Dol pri Ljubljani | Dolenjske Toplice | Domžale | Dornava | Dravograd | Duplek |

G

| Gorenja vas - Poljane | Gorišnica | Gorje | Gornja Radgona | Gornji Grad | Gornji Petrovci | Grad | Grosuplje |

H

| Hajdina | Hoče - Slivnica | Hodoš / Hodos | Horjul | Hrastnik | Hrpelje - Kozina |

I

| Idrija | Ig | Ilirska Bistrica | Ivančna Gorica | Izola / Isola |

J

| Jesenice | Jezersko | Juršinci |

K

| Kamnik | Kanal ob Soči | Kidričevo | Kobarid | Kobilje | Kočevje | Komen | Komenda | Koper / Capodistria | Kostanjevica na Krki | Kostel | Kozje | Kranj | Kranjska Gora | Križevci | Krško | Kungota | Kuzma |

L

| Laško | Lenart | Lendava / Lendva | Litija | Ljubljana | Ljubno | Ljutomer | Log - Dragomer | Logatec | Loška dolina | Loški Potok | Lovrenc na Pohorju | Luče | Lukovica |

M

| Majšperk | Makole | Maribor | Markovci | Medvode | Mengeš | Metlika | Mežica | Miklavž na Dravskem polju | Miren - Kostanjevica | Mirna Peč | Mislinja | Mokronog - Trebelno | Moravče | Moravske Toplice | Mozirje | Murska Sobota | Muta |

N

| Naklo | Nazarje | Nova Gorica | Novo mesto |

O

| Odranci | Oplotnica | Ormož | Osilnica |

P

| Pesnica | Piran / Pirano | Pivka | Podčetrtek | Podlehnik | Podvelka | Poljčane | Polzela | Postojna | Prebold | Preddvor | Prevalje | Ptuj | Puconci |

R

| Rače - Fram | Radeče | Radenci | Radlje ob Dravi | Radovljica | Ravne na Koroškem | Razkrižje | Rečica ob Savinji | Renče - Vogrsko | Ribnica | Ribnica na Pohorju | Rogašovci | Rogaška Slatina | Rogatec | Ruše |

S

| Selnica ob Dravi | Semič | Sevnica | Sežana | Slovenj Gradec | Slovenska Bistrica | Slovenske Konjice | Sodražica | Solčava | Središče ob Dravi | Starše | Straža | Sveta Ana | Sveta Trojica v Slovenskih goricah | Sveti Andraž v Slovenskih goricah | Sveti Jurij ob Ščavnici | Sveti Jurij v Slovenskih goricah | Sveti Tomaž |

Š

| Šalovci | Šempeter - Vrtojba | Šenčur | Šentilj | Šentjernej | Šentjur pri Celju | Šentrupert | Škocjan | Škofja Loka | Škofljica | Šmarje pri Jelšah | Šmarješke Toplice | Šmartno ob Paki | Šmartno pri Litiji | Šoštanj | Štore |

T

| Tabor | Tišina | Tolmin | Trbovlje | Trebnje | Trnovska vas | Trzin | Tržič | Turnišče |

V

| Velenje | Velika Polana | Velike Lašče | Veržej | Videm | Vipava | Vitanje | Vodice | Vojnik | Vransko | Vrhnika | Vuzenica |

Z

| Zagorje ob Savi | Zavrč | Zreče |

Ž

| Žalec | Železniki | Žetale | Žiri | Žirovnica | Žužemberk |


List of the Slovene local communities

A local community (Krajevna skupnost) is a part of a municipality. Here is the list of those communities for which information of the symbols is available.


Slovene statistical regions

Slovenia is divided into 12 statistical regions (statistična regija). These regions have no administrative meaning and therefore no flags, though at least some of them may match historical regions.
As listed on the aforementioned official booklet, the 12 regions are:

  1. Pomurska
  2. Podravska
  3. Koroška
  4. Savinsjka
  5. Zasavska
  6. Spodnjeposavska
  7. Jugovzhodna Slovenia
  8. Osrednjeslovenska
  9. Gorenjska
  10. Notranjsko-kraška
  11. Goriška
  12. Oblano-kraška

Željko Heimer & Ivan Sache, 30 December 2007