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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 Czechoslovakia Russian?

No,

they are 2 different languages.

But they have same base language called Old Church Slavonic (around 9th century)

How do you say hello and goodbye in slovakian?

,,Dovidenia" formal, to one person or more people * ,,Ahoj." informal, one person * ,,Ahojte." informal, more people *

Where is Slovakia and Slovenia?

Slovenia is a country in central Europe with a short coast (46km) on the Adriatic Sea. It is bordered by Austria to the north, Croatia in the south, Italy to the west and it shares a short border with Hungary to the northeast.

In ancient times Illyrian and Celtic peoples inhabited the area, which was ruled by Rome after the first century BC. and settled by Slavs in the sixth century AD. Slovenia came under Austrian control after 1335 and joined the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (later Yugoslavia) in 1918. During World War II Slovenia was divided among Germany, Italy, and Hungary, but returned to Yugoslavia after the war. Slovenia declared its independence from Yugoslavia in June 1991. Ljubljana is the capital and largest city. Population: 2,010,000.

Is it slovak or slovakian?

The official English name of Slovakia is "Slovak Republic."

Therefore, "Slovak" is the correct adjective to use.

How do you say best wishes in slovak?

Vela stastia is how you write it

you pronounce it like this: a hard v as in love, e as an Elephant, a soft l and an A as in fAst.

s like an sh in ship (or something else starting by shi.. :) a soft T as you di un a word youtube, an A again as fast, S as an star, T again as youTube, and IA as an yeah (as a whole word)

i hope it helped

How long is a flight from Boston Massachusetts to Slovakia?

A flight from Bratislava takes about 2h 25m and flight from Kosice takes about 2h 40m.

Who is the Minister of Environment for Slovakia?

Marek Madaric is the Minister of Culture for Slovakia.

What is bubba in slovak?

It's the monster that creeps under a child's bed, or in their closet; I'd consider it a Slovakian Boogeyman.

Mumak is another variation, but Bubak sounds a hell of a lot funnier to me.

What is a native from Slovakia called?

A person from Prague, Czech Republic, is called a"Praguer." In Czech, it's Pražan. They may also be called a "Czech," as they are from the Czech Republic.

What is Czechoslovakia today?

Czechoslovakia was splited in 1993 in two independent countries - Czech Republic and Slovakia. However, both countries joined Schengen Area in 2007 and therefore you can travel between them without passport control (random checks may occur).

What kind of animals live in Slovakia?

There is no "official" or "unofficial" national animal of Slovakia. Nor there is consideration to adopt some. In Slovak poems you may find bear or eagle of Tatra Mountains as the symbols of Slovak land or several typical Slovak features, but this is rather my personal opinion.

Was Slovakia part of Yugoslavia?

No, Slovakia was about half of Czechoslovakia. You are thinking of Slovenia, which was one of the many parts of Yugoslavia.

When was the government of Slovakia formed?

Slovakia was formed as a National Socialist puppet state to the German empire during WWII after the German annexation of Czechoslovakia

When did the Slovak Republic join the EU?

Austria joined the EU in 1995, ending 40 years of neutrality. (In 1955 Austria had committed itself to neutrality in order to end the Allied occupation of the country). After the end of the Cold War and the breakup of the Soviet Union, there was no need for Austria to continue a 'balancing act' between East and West as this division no longer existed. EU membership also gave Austria a huge market - and a say in the running of the EU.

When did Czechoslovakia separate into two countries?

1. Czechoslovakia first became a nation-state at the end of World War 1 (1918) by breaking away from the collapsing Austro-Hungarian Empire. They had very able lobbyists at the Paris Peace Conference and managed to secure large areas of territory that had very few Czechs or Slovaks.

2. The country was dismembered by Germany and Hungary in 1938-39 but reunited in 1945.

3. Following the Velvet Revolution of 1989, the Czech Republic and Slovakia 'divorced' with effect from 1993.

What is the old name for Slovakia?

"Originally?" That's like asking for the history of an area of central Europe for the last 250,000 years.

Before it was Slovakia, it was part of "Czechoslovakia", and before that it was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Before that, it was part of the Holy Roman Empire, and a few centuries earlier it had been part of the Roman empire.

Who are Slovakias neighbors?

Czech Republic on the West, Austria on the Southwest, Hungary on the South, Ukraine on the East and Poland on the North.

How did Czechoslovakia become a communist country?

As a consequence of World War II when Romania was occupied by troops of Soviet Union (August 1944). See also:http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romania#Communism.