The most Slovaks or people with slovak herritage in the US is probably in Pittsburgh or elsewhere in Pennsylvania.....
Lots of Slovaks migrate to the US in 1900-1920. They immigrate because Slovak was a part of Austrian-Hungarian Empire where was economic crisis.
The following statements are true for Czechs Slovaks and Hungarians:They are EuropeansThey are Eastern Europeans
They both have a "little state" complex. Slovaks are quiet (and well.. not many people know about them) because of it, but Czechs are pretty much loud and make fun of everyone who live in country that is bigger than Czech Republic. For example - USA, Russia, China, Japan... But both Slovaks and Czechs love alcohol. Slovaks prefer brandy, Czechs beer (and Czech beer is actually better than Germany) ;). And remember this - most of the Slovaks hateCzechs.
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Slovakia is in Europe.
The following statements are true for Czechs Slovaks and Hungarians:They are EuropeansThey are Eastern Europeans
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Slovaks never left their home country. If you are referring to the former republic of Czechoslovakia, Czechs and Slovaks decided to separate in 1993. This decision was political, at that time majority of Czechs and Slovaks were not in favor of the separation. Nevertheless, both countries have proven the ability to succeed both together and separately. Czechoslovakia was a multinational state, with two major nations Slovak and Czech. Unlike nations of other European multinational states such as Belgium or UK, Czechs and Slovaks decided to peacefully separate and maintain high-standard relationships.
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Slovac you speak in Slovakia and Slovenian or Slovene you speak in Slovenia. To add more, the languages are both Slavic, so they have some basic simmilatities, but are also very different. They are not in any way simmilar languages.
as Buda is to Pest, i would say.
Yes, of course. They thought we are Unter-Menschen.