Slovenia (Cheenarn)

The Region of Slovenia (Cheenarnian: Slóvensky Regóno) is a region in Cheenarn, bordering the regions of Styria-Carinthia, Western Transdanubia and Croatia Proper. In 2015, The Region of Slovenia had a population of 8,366,448, making it the 6th most populous region in Cheenarn, behind Southern Slovakia.

History
The beginning of Slovenia in Cheenarn actually happened when the state was ceded over from the Austrian Empire in 1766. After that the Slovene forces were emitted into the Cheenarnian forces. Slovenia once had high autonomy, but it was taken from them after signing the Trieste Pact, stating that Slovenia would stay with Cheenarn for an unknown amount of time. Slovenia actually enjoyed this and know has great relations with the Kingdom of Cheenarn.

During the Napoleonic Age, Slovenia was invaded many times by Napoleon but all times had failed except for one time in 1813, where Napoleon actually managed to capture all of Slovenia and entered Croatia Proper, but was pushed back after later that year.

After gaining Trieste from the Italians, the Slovenian region dramatically increased it's army. Ljubljana was attacked many times, but was able to fend off and slowly condemned the opposing power. Slovenia, in 1868, gained Istria in the Novi Sad Treaty, putting Slovenia, today, into it's modern day borders. One serious event in Slovenia was the Istrian Revolution, which happened in the year 1877. The Revolution was crushed in 2 months, but left the Istrian Peninsula devastated.