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  1. Apr 10, 2024 · Slovakia - The World Factbook. Explore All Countries. Slovakia. Europe. Page last updated: April 10, 2024. Photos of Slovakia. view 5 photos. Introduction. Background. Slovakia traces its roots to the 9th century state of Great Moravia. Subsequently, the Slovaks became part of the Hungarian Kingdom, where they remained for the next 1,000 years.

  2. Apr 8, 2024 · 8 April. BBC. Right at the heart of Europe with a history closely intertwined with its neighbours, Slovakia has managed to preserve its own language and distinct culture. It was part of...

  3. Right in the heart of Europe, Slovakia is a land of castles and mountains, occasionally punctuated by industrial sprawl. More than a quarter-century after Czechoslovakia's break-up, Slovakia has emerged as a self-assured, independent nation. Capital city Bratislava draws visitors to its resplendent old town and tankard-clanking drinking culture.

  4. Slovakia - The World Factbook. Country Summary. PDF. Introduction. Background. Slovakia traces its roots to the 9th century state of Great Moravia. After the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the close of World War I, the Slovaks joined the Czechs to form Czechoslovakia.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › SlovakiaSlovakia - Wikiwand

    Slovakia, officially the Slovak Republic, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the west, and the Czech Republic to the northwest.

  6. The Slovak Republic came into being on January 1, 1993, following the dissolution of the Czechoslovak federation. That event was dubbed the “Velvet Divorce,” echoing the 1989 Velvet Revolution that brought an end to communism in Czechoslovakia.

  7. Slovakia, officially Slovak Republic, Country, central Europe. Area: 18,932 sq mi (49,034 sq km). Population: (2024 est.) 5,424,000. Capital: Bratislava. More than four-fifths of the population is Slovak; Hungarians form the largest minority. Language: Slovak (official).

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