Summers in Slovakia can get pretty hot. In the month of July, temperatures regularly reach 86 degrees or above. The climate in Slovakia can be unpredictable, so be sure to pack a variety of clothing.
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What is the capital of Slovak republic?
The capital of Slovakia is Bratislava.
The capital of Slovakia is Bratislava.
What does peachy mean in Slovakia?
you did not give the define the word you f2cking idiot f0ggot with no life what so ever
Slovakia has no king. The current president of Slovakia is Ivan Gasparovic.
How do you say have a safe trip home in slovak?
,,Bezpečnú cestu domov." or ,,Šťastnú cestu domov." The second one is more common and it means ,,Happy way home." But the meaning is almost the same.
Czechoslovakia used to be a country in the middle of Europe. This country split into two separate states, the Slovak republic (Slovakia) and the Czech republic.
How do you say hi in Czechoslovakia?
Czechoslovakia doesn't exist anymore. In both Czech Republic and Slovakia you can use "Ahoj".
Does Slovakia have a Santa Claus?
Well, the answer can be yes and no! Lithuanian people believe in Santa Clause (Father Christmas) but he doesn't come from there. These people believe that Santa lives in North Pole.
Why did the Slovaks immigrate to America?
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.
What are the most popular Slovak last names?
1. Horvath (means Croat in Hungary)
2. Kováč (means smith)
3. Varga(means shoemaker in Hungary)
4. Tóth (dunno what it means, it has a historical meaning)
5. Nagy (means tall in Hungary)
6. Baláž
7. Szabó (means tailor in Hungary)
8. Molnár (means miller in Hungary)
9. Balog
10. Lukáč
It is strange that most of the surnames are hungarian, but it is true - these are the most popular last names in Slovakia.
Was Private Eddie Slovak of the United States Army ever exonerated?
No. He was tried and found guilty in a military courts martial. He was offered several opportunities to return to his unit right up to the point of his trial and even during the trial. He refused. He instead played the foolish gamble that the United States would back down and excuse his desertion. He knew what he was facing, he decided to hope Eisenhower would back down. Ike didn't and Slovak was executed. The movie was not an accurate portrayal of the incidnet, but it made for great entertainment. He also deserted twice and said if given the opportunity he would desert again. He did not apply to become a consciencious objector, he was simply a soldier with a criminal record who was drafted and refused to serve his country. It was a terrible time for any American soldier, but this incident occurred at a time when the United States could not afford to have soldier's refusing to do their duty. The Battle of the Bulge was in full swing and several soldiers were scared and questioning the need to perform their duty. His Division the 28th Division was in the center of this bulge and was one of the units that suffered the heaviest losses in terms of dead, wounded and those taken prisoner. Slovak became a sad example, but he chose to be that example. He become a martyr for an ignorant and unjust military system. Perhaps with a better defense counsel he could have made an argument for a deminished mental capacity.
What arejobs in the country Slovakia?
actually, you can do anything - farmer, assistant, manager, pilot, sales person. look for job sites, such as profesia.sk, praca.sk etc
Who is the Prime Minister of Slovakia?
Robert Fico is the Prime Minister of Slovakia.
This is Fico's second time as Prime Minister of Slovakia. His first term was from 2006 July 4 to 2010 July 8. Fico returned to the position on 2012 April 4.
Iveta Radičová.
Currently it´s Robert Fico
Yes, the Italian word Ciao is used in Slovakia. Its pronunciation remains the same, but its spelling typically occurs as čaf, čau, čauko, čauky, čaves. Its occurrence traces back to the Italian greeting's origins in parting words which include schiavo ("servant," "slave"), of which the majority of Europe's historically enslaved populations come from such Balkan cultural homelands as that represented by modern-day Slovakia.
What is the Slovak language equivalent of the name James?
the name which is equivalent of James is "Jakub"