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105 Years of Referendum: What 10 October Means for Carinthia

Summary by NeueZeit.at
On October 10, Carinthia celebrates its historic memorial day: the 1920 referendum, in which the majority in Southern Carinthia decided to stay with Austria. In the so-called Zone A – predominantly bilingual, with a high Slovenian population share – 59 percent voted against joining the new Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenians. Neue Zeit.at reported. This day, a key event for the territorial unity of Carinthia, is celebrated to this day – but …
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On October 10, Carinthia celebrates its historic memorial day: the 1920 referendum, in which the majority in Southern Carinthia decided to stay with Austria. In the so-called Zone A – predominantly bilingual, with a high Slovenian population share – 59 percent voted against joining the new Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenians. Neue Zeit.at reported. This day, a key event for the territorial unity of Carinthia, is celebrated to this day – but …

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NeueZeit.at broke the news in on Thursday, October 9, 2025.
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