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Laibach

American  
[lahy-bahkh] / ˈlaɪ bɑx /

noun

  1. German name of Ljubljana.


Laibach British  
/ ˈlaibax /

noun

  1. the German name for Ljubljana

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The Austrian census of 1880 showed that the Germans of Laibach were outnumbered 3 to 1 by the Slovenes, who called the city Ljubljana.

From The Wall Street Journal

Laibach told STA Monday that they were “categorically asked to declare that all Russians are bad and that all Russian art is worthless, which of course they did not agree to do.”

From Seattle Times

“Not to be mistaken – we love Russian literature, music and art,” said Laibach in a post last week.

From Seattle Times

“In order to prevent the unnecessary division of Ukrainians into different camps and to eliminate the cause of discord, we have decided to cancel the Laibach concert at Bel Etage,” the statement added.

From Seattle Times

Laibach is Slovenia’s best known band which has won fame abroad for its totalitarian visual style, toying with populist imagery and almost martial-rhythm songs, sang in husky, deep vocals.

From Seattle Times