Yes! Slovkia is called Slovakia (Slovak Republic) since 1st January 1993, when Czechoslovakia had split up. Region now known as Slovakia has been known as Slovakia for centuries, but became an independent state in 1918-1945 (1st Slovak Republic) and later in 1993- (current, 2nd Slovak Republic).
The capital city of Slovakia is Bratislava (originally called Pozsony).Bratislava
Slovakia is also called the Slovak Republic or Slovenská Republika.
Slovakia was never in Yugoslavia. Slovakia was a part of Czechoslovakia and Austria-Hungary prior to that.
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Czechoslovakia
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Czechoslovakia split into two countries: Czech for the Czechs and Slovakia for the Slovaks.
Up to 1993, Slovakia and the Czech Republic were a single country called Czechoslovakia. They are now two independent countries.
No, Slovakia is not a communist country. It transitioned from a communist regime to a democratic government after the Velvet Revolution in 1989, which led to the dissolution of Czechoslovakia and the establishment of Slovakia as an independent nation in 1993. Today, Slovakia operates as a parliamentary republic with a market economy and is a member of the European Union and NATO.
A person from Prague, Czech Republic, is called a"Praguer." In Czech, it's Pražan. They may also be called a "Czech," as they are from the Czech Republic.
it has been split into two countries one called the Czech republic the other called Slovakia.
two separate states ...CZECH REPUBLIC & SLOVAKIA