Seed Money.
clothes
Slovak President is elected in a direct vote (by citizens) for a 5 year term. Small correction - it's Slovaks, not Slovakians.
According to a September 2006 TNS Opinion & Social / Eurobarometer poll, 19% of Slovakians support same-sex marriage.
they call their money rubles.
The term "peasant class" has historically been used to describe Slovakians due to their agrarian lifestyle and rural roots. For centuries, many Slovakians engaged in farming and agriculture, which contributed to their identity as a primarily rural population. Additionally, during periods of economic hardship and social stratification, they were often marginalized and viewed through the lens of class distinctions. However, this label oversimplifies the diverse cultural and social dynamics within Slovakia today.
Slovakians brought a rich cultural heritage to America, including traditional music, dance, and cuisine, such as halušky (potato dumplings) and koláče (sweet pastries). They contributed to the labor force, particularly in industries like coal mining and steel manufacturing, helping to build infrastructure in cities like Cleveland and Chicago. Slovakians also established vibrant communities, fostering a sense of identity and solidarity through churches, organizations, and festivals that celebrate their customs and traditions.
pounds Is that all they call their money?
they call their money U.S. dollars
Slovakians hate Sinter Clause. It was a great evening though. Sinter Clause gave all of the Slovakians presents except one little boy named Jared. He was a very bad boy for the whole year. He hunted and killed many animals which is a Slovakian sin.
You call them 'The person I owe money to'
Mexicans call there money 'pesos' as it is the currency of Mexico.
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