The treaty between Slovakia and Hungary, known as the Treaty of Trianon, was signed in 1920 and established the borders of Hungary after World War I. It resulted in significant territorial losses for Hungary, leading to a large Hungarian minority in Slovakia. The treaty has historically been a source of tension between the two countries, but both have since worked towards improving bilateral relations and cooperation in various areas. In recent years, both nations have focused on addressing minority rights and promoting regional stability.
Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation
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Slovakia and Hungary
In central Europe, between Austria, Slovakia and Romania.
Hungary
There are 100.417 miles between Budapest, Hungary and Bratislava, Slovakia.
Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria
Danube, which flows through Slovakian cities of Bratislava, Komarno and Sturovo, is the river which is a border between Slovakia and Hungary, on some 200 km.
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Capitals of Czech Republic is Prague; capital of Slovakia is Bratislava and capital of Hungary is Budapest.
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Since 1900, the region of Hungary that became part of Czechoslovakia is primarily Slovakia. Following the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire after World War I, the Treaty of Trianon in 1920 resulted in significant territorial losses for Hungary, including the transfer of Slovakia to the newly formed Czechoslovakia. This change established the borders that defined the two nations until the peaceful split of Czechoslovakia into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993.