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Slovakia

Slovakia (Slovak Republic) is a landlocked country in Central Europe and has a total land area of 18,932 sq mi. It became an independent state on January 1, 1993, with Bratislava as its capital and largest city.

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Do Czech rebuplic get along with Slovakia after the division?

In January 2012 during visit of Slovak delegation in Czech republic Karel Schwarzenberg, Czech foreign minister, stated that "Czech republic and Slovakia are the happiest divorced couple I know". Due to cultural, historical and language closeness and a fact that most of the population was born in Czechoslovakia, people on both sides of boarders do not perceive the other country to be really a foreign country. Czechs and Slovaks very well cooperate in economical, military and foreign policy. Despite some rivarly, ordinary people are getting well along, especially when meeting abroad. I am Slovak and I would describe Czech-Slovak relationship as relationship of brothers who maybe from time to time get into argument, but when it gets to real deal, they still have feelings for each other.

What is 'Nice to meet you' in Slovak?

Teší ma is a Slovak translation of 'Nice to meet you'.

What do you call people from Czechoslovakia?

In 1993 Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia, so the name is purely historical. The words used were: * Czechoslovaks * Czechoslovakians * Czechs (for short)

How do you say Hello in Slovak?

You say, Ahoj.

If you wish to say good afternoon, you say " Dobry Den!" (dobree-den)

How do you say shut up in Slovak?

you can say "suti" meaning shut up or "prekini" meaning stop now! or shut it

What does Slovakia mean?

Slovakia is a country. the actual word in slovak language 'Slovakia' does not mean anything,but in English its a name of the country. Slovakia is a name of the country.

What are some landforms in Slovakia?

Slovakia has a wide variety of landforms. Some of these landforms include mountains, valleys, plains, canyons, caves, lakes, as well as meadows.

How much of the population of Slovakia is Hungarian?

Hungarians in Slovakia are the largest ethnic minority of the country, numbering 458,467 people or 8.5% of population (2011 census).