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Your spelling is incorrect, so you could be asking about Slovenia or Slovakia. Both are in Europe, so the answer to the question is yes, no matter which one you meant. May I recommend looking up a map online, since you're obviously already on a computer?
Note spellings, I don't know which country you mean: Slovenia is part of former Yugoslavia. Slovakia is part of former Czechoslovakia. Both are in Europe. See an up to date map of Europe for the exact locations.
Slovenia, or the Republic of Slovenia, is a country located in Europe and borders northeastern Italy.
Austria is a country that touches Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Italy, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein.
Slovenia- google Europe map
None, Vienna is a city not a country.
It is in the southeast of Europe. See the map at the related link below.
Ljubljana is the capital and largest city of Slovenia.
The Iron Curtain separated Europe into the groups. A map or diagram showing the divide of Europe can be found in many history books.
The Alps are in central Europe, including mountain ranges in southeast France, southern Germany, northern Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Slovenia.
No, they are two completely different countries. Look at the map of Europe at the link below.
On a standard map with the UK in the middle, yup.