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Carniola formed part of the... Carniola was incorporated into the Kingdom of Italy... Carniola was governed by the Franks about the year 788... Finally Carniola was given in fief with the consent of the patriarch to... and Central Carniola as Metlika and Pivka into one duchy... Carniola became part of the... and Carniola formed a part of the new territory from 1809 to 1813... but at the extinction of the Illyrian Kingdom Carniola was confined to the limits outlined at the... From 1816 to 1849 Carniola was part of the Austrian... Carniola was divided into Upper Carniola... Carniola within modern Slovenia... Carniola within modern Slovenia... the remaining portion of Carniola was attached to... not all the parishes in Carniola were included in the Diocese of Ljubljana...

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