Ljubljana in different languages
Aemona (Latin)
Jubaljana (Wolof)
Laibach (German)
Liubliana (Tagalog, Lithuanian, Spanish, Portuguese, Galician)
Liúibleána (Irish)
Ljubljana (Slovenian, Romanian, Indonesian, Croatian, Finnish, Dutch, Estonian, Bosnian,
English, Catalan, Volapük, Basque, Danish, Turkish, Norwegian, Luxembourgish, Swedish, French, Quechua, German, Ido, Hungarian)
Ljubljano (Esperanto)
Lubiana (Italian)
Lubjana (Albanian)
Lublaň (Czech)
Lublana (Polish)
Ļubļana (Latvian)
Ľubľana (Slovak)
Lubljana (Albanian)
Lyoubyana (Haitian)
Lyublyana (Azerbaijani, Uzbek, Swahili (macrolanguage), Lingala)
Λιουμπλιάνα (Modern Greek (1453-))
Љубљана (Serbian, Macedonian)
Люблян (Mongolian)
Люблянæ (Ossetian)
Любляна (Ukrainian, Tatar, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Tajik, Chuvash, Russian, Kirghiz, Kazakh, Chechen)
Люблꙗна (Church Slavic)
Լյուբլյանա (Armenian)
ליובליאנה (Hebrew)
ليوبليانا (Arabic)
ليۇبليانا (Uighur)
لیوبلیانا (Urdu, Persian)
लियुब्लियाना (Marathi)
লিউব্লিয়ানা (Bengali)
ਲਿਊਬਲਿਆਨਾ (Panjabi)
லியுப்லியானா (Tamil)
ลูบลิยานา (Thai)
ལི་པོ་ཡ་ན། (Tibetan)
ლიუბლიანა (Georgian)
ልዩብልያና (Amharic)
リュブリャナ (Japanese)
卢布尔雅那 (Chinese)
류블랴나 (Korean)