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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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Is Slovakia is a land locked country that's surrounded by 5 other countries?

Yes, it is. On the north there is Poland, Ukraine in the east, Hungary in the south, Austria in the west and Czech Republic in the north west.

What holiday is celebrated in the us and not in Slovakia?

Most of them:

  • Martin Luther King Day
  • Lincoln's Birthday
  • Presidents' Day
  • St Patrick's Day
  • Memorial Day
  • Flag Day
  • Independence Day
  • Labor Day
  • Veteran's Day
  • Thanksgiving Day

Who is the patron saint of Slovakia?

I am not 100% sure if this is a correct answer, so those who know better please add answers - according to one source, the patron saint of Slovenia is st. Joseph, however, since 1992 Slovene nation has been officialy deditacted to Mother Mary. If any other saint are or were the patrons of this nation, I am unsure.

What is 'Uncle' in Slovak?

Ujo is a Slovak equivalent of 'uncle'.

What was the break up Czechoslovakia?

On the 1st of January 1993, it became two separate independent countries. They are the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

On the 1st of January 1993, it became two separate independent countries. They are the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

On the 1st of January 1993, it became two separate independent countries. They are the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

On the 1st of January 1993, it became two separate independent countries. They are the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

On the 1st of January 1993, it became two separate independent countries. They are the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

On the 1st of January 1993, it became two separate independent countries. They are the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

On the 1st of January 1993, it became two separate independent countries. They are the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

On the 1st of January 1993, it became two separate independent countries. They are the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

On the 1st of January 1993, it became two separate independent countries. They are the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

On the 1st of January 1993, it became two separate independent countries. They are the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

On the 1st of January 1993, it became two separate independent countries. They are the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

What is 'Merry Christmas' in Slovak?

Veselé Vianoce is a Slovak equivalent of 'Merry Christmas'.

How do you say grandfather in the Slovak language?

the word you are looking for is "dedko" or "starý otec".

What is the main biome of Slovakia?

It is the taiga biome,

I was born there and so got to enjoy the pine forests many times.

What is made in Slovakia?

Slovakia is known for assembling cars. Volkswagen Touareg, Volkswagen Polo, Porsche Cayenne, Kia cee'd, Kia Sportage and Audi Q7 are all assembled in Slovakia. Another products that are made in Slovakia include sheep cheese, cellulose, paper, chocolate, alcoholic beverages, electronics, glass, rubber, tires, mineral water, beer, TVs, wine, and others.

What year did Slovakia become independent?

Slovakia became an independent state twice.

Firstly in 1939, when (First) Slovak Republic aka Slovak State was formed after Czechoslovakia dissolved, when Adolf Hitler took today's Czech Republic as a Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. Czechoslovakia was reinstituted after the war in 1945.

Second time, when Czechoslovakia broke into Czech Republic and Slovakia, was on 1st January 1993.

Who is the Minister of Defense for Slovakia?

Angel Naydenov is the Minister of Defense for Bulgaria.

Can you register your UK right hand drive car in Slovakia?

It is not possible to register right hand drive cars in Slovakia. Information from the Slovak Interior Ministry. However, cars from most EU countries can be. Don't buy a second hand car in Slovakia as they are all overpriced.

How do you say Happy Easter in Slovak?

Vesela veľká noc is Happy Easter in the Slovak Language

What is cost of first class stamp to Slovakia?

you need to put $1 worth of stamps on the postcard. If you have trouble figuring out how many stamps this will take (its different depending how much your stamp is worth) just go to a US Post Office and ask.

What wars has Slovakia been involved iin?

Dozens. The area of Slovakia was once Czechoslovakia, and has been the site of (in just the last 100 years) World War I and World War II.

Before that it was a roving battleground between the Turks and and various European nations, from the Hapsburgs to the Holy Roman Empire, and between the Greeks and the Romans before that.

What is the population of Slovakia in 2010?

Be more Specific. If you mean in the Mouintains of Noseland then it was about 43.12 million.

How do you write Happy Holidays in Slovak?

Answer: although rarely used, the translation is: Среќни Празници (Srekjen Praznici). The greeting Среќен Божиќ (Srekjen Božikj) meaning 'Merry Christmas' is much more common.

What country name is Czechoslovakia now?

As of 1 January 1993, Czechoslovakia became the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

Which of these countries was once NOT part of Yugoslavia FYRMacedonia Slovenia or Slovakia?

Full name of Macedonia is Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, so Macedonia was a part of Yugoslavia.

Slovenia was also a part of Yugoslavia.

Slovakia however was not a part of Yugoslavia, but it was a part of Czechoslovakia, both of them were communist countries after WW2.

What are the languages spoken and Czech republic and Slovakia?

Slovak is spoken in Slovakia. It is closely related to Czech, and is part of the Western Slavic languages under the Indo-European branch. Slovak is related to Polish, Silesian, Sorbian, and Kashubian. Apparently Czechs and Slovaks can understand each other without needing to learn the other language.
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Slovak language
The Slovak language.

Slovke not to be confused with slovenski jezikSlovke is is an Indo-European language that belongs to the West Slavic languages (together with Czech, Polish, Silesian, Kashubian, and Sorbian).
Official language in Slovakia is Slovak, but there are minorities those speak Hungarian, Roma, Czech, Ukrainian or Rusyn.
Official language and also language of the majority is Slovak.
The most commonly spoken language in Slovakia is Slovak.
The main language is Slovakian language.
Slovak language
The official language of Slovakia is Slovak.
Slovak is the most commonly spoken language in Slovakia.