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  1. Flag of Slovakia. The current form of the national flag of the Slovak Republic ( Slovak: Vlajka Slovenskej republiky) was adopted by Slovakia 's Constitution, which came into force on 3 September 1992. The flag, like many other flags of Slavic nations, uses Pan-Slavic colors ( red, white, and blue ). Pictured to the left of centre of the flag ...

  2. Expressways in Slovakia ( Slovak: rýchlostná cesta, abbr. R) are dual carriageways with lower standards than those of motorway, but with the same restrictions. Their speed limit is 130 km/h (81 mph) with white-on-red highway shield. It has the same white on green road signs as found on motorways. Expressways have a higher road curve.

  3. Slovakia has a high-income developed economy. In 2023, with a population of only 5 million, it ranked as the 46th richest country with a per capita gross domestic product based on purchasing power parity of $42,228, [103] and the 62nd largest economy in the world with a GDP of $127,533 billion. [104]

  4. The office of Prime Minister of Slovakia was established in 1969 by the Constitutional Act on the Czechoslovak Federation. A similar office had existed from 1918 when various officials were presiding over executive bodies governing the Slovak part of Czechoslovakia or the Slovak State respectively. Since 1993, when the independent Slovak ...

  5. 1 September (1992)†. Day of the Constitution of the Slovak Republic. Deň Ústavy Slovenskej republiky. The constitution of (future) independent Slovakia was adopted in Bratislava. 15 September. Day of Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows, patron saint of Slovakia. Sviatok Panny Márie Sedembolestnej, patrónky Slovenska.

  6. Internet TLD. .sk. Cộng hoà Slovakia (vắn tắt: Slovakia /sloʊˈvɑːkiə/; tiếng Slovak: Slovensko, đầy đủ Slovenská republika) là một quốc gia nằm kín trong lục địa tại Đông Âu. Slovakia là quốc gia thành viên của Liên minh Châu Âu, NATO, UN, OECD, WTO, UNESCO và các tổ chức quốc tế khác.

  7. Characteristics. After the creation of the fortified limes on the Danube river, the Roman Empire tried to expand in central Europe, mainly during the emperor Marcus Aurelius 's rule in the second century. It was an initiative that resulted in an ephemeral conquest of the Germanic tribes living in present-day western Slovakia, the Quadi and the ...

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