Slovakia came into existence with the break up of Czechoslovakia in 1993 into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
No. Slovakia is an independent country. Czechoslovakia no longer exists. Up until 1993 it consisted of what is now Slovakia and what is now another independent country, the Czech Republic.
No. Slovakia is an independent country. Until 1993 it was part of Czechoslovakia along with the Czech Republic, which is now also an independent country.
Slovakia didn't leave the Czech Republic as such. Together both made the country known as Czechoslovakia. Then they split to become two independent countries. Neither left the other one.
Czech Republic
Slovakia is not a province, Slovakia is a fully independent and sovereign state in Central Europe. It is a member of the United Nations, European Union and NATO.
Homosexuality was legalized in Slovakia in 1962.Homosexuality was legalized in Slovakia in 1962.
At 1st January 1993 Czechoslovakia was splited into Slovakia and Czech Republic.
Czech Republic
this is there first as an independent nation
Slovakia became an independent state twice. Firstly in 1939, when (First) Slovak Republic aka Slovak State was formed after Czechoslovakia dissolved, when Adolf Hitler took today's Czech Republic as a Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. Czechoslovakia was reinstituted after the war in 1945. Second time, when Czechoslovakia broke into Czech Republic and Slovakia, was on 1st January 1993.
Up to 1993, Slovakia and the Czech Republic were a single country called Czechoslovakia. They are now two independent countries.
It has bordered USSR back in 20th century as Czehoslovakia and now it borders Ukraine as an independent state (now Slovakia).