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  1. slovakiasite.com

    History of Slovakia. Nowadays Slovakia can be characterised as an independent democratic country organised by a parliamentary system of government. However Slovak Republic is a young state (established January 1, 1993 by splitting Czechoslovakia), indeed it is an old country with rich historical heritage.
    • First World War

      Thus on May 30, 1918 the Pittsburg Agreement was signed in the United States (agreement signed by the Czech and Slovak associations about the autonomy of Slovakia in the newly formed Czechoslovakia). The Czech and Slovak resistance movement abroad had its seat in France.

    • Political System

      Slovakia is a parliamentary democracy. State power originates from citizens who exercise it directly by participating in national elections. The three branches of political power-executive, legislative, and judicial are collaborative in nature and monitor each other's functions.

    • Fauna

      Animals Living In Slovakia. Slovak fauna is mainly represented by deciduous forests. Due to a great surface diversity and natural environment, Slovakia is characteristic by highly variable fauna. The country is home to hundreds of animals with different origins and appearance that live in diverse environments. Terrestrial Animals

    • Legends

      Find books and book stores in Slovakia. Three Twigs of King Svatopluk. Great Moravian king Svatopluk had three sons who quarrelled who will scceed their father as a king of Great Moravia. According to traditions, the eldes son was the heir of the throne, however all Svatopluk's sons wanted to rule the country.

    • Historical Towns and Cities

      Historical Slovakia Cities. Slovakia cities are full of many original historical and medieval buildings. Many Slovakia cities have historical centers. Existence of many historically significant cities in Slovakia proves the fact that 18 Slovakia cities are historical reservations. Bardejov and Banska Stiavnica even belong to the national List ...

    • Mass Media

      Mass media in Slovakia Television in Slovakia. There are several TV companies in Slovakia. There is one state TV called Slovak Television (Slovenská Televízia) broadcasting on two changes, 1 (jednotka) and 2 (dvojka). Inhabitants of Slovakia pay for this TV concession fee. Movies on this TV channels are not interrupted with advertisements.

  2. britannica.com

    7 days agoSlovakia - History, Culture, People: For earlier history of the area, including Czechoslovakia, see Czechoslovak region, history of. The Slovak Republic came into being on January 1, 1993, following the dissolution of the Czechoslovak federation. The new prime minister, Vladimír Mečiar, and his Czech counterpart, Václav Klaus, had been among the strongest proponents of separation, but their ...
  3. onthisday.com

    Timeline of important dates and major events in the history of Slovakia. Illustrated list of events and people from our today in history archives. Menu. Channels On This Day. Search; Today in History. ... 2009-01-01 Slovakia officially adopts the Euro currency and becomes the sixteenth Eurozone country. 2009-01-09 Hopman Cup Tennis, ...
  4. slovakia.com

    Slovakia can be easily traveled criss-cross by car in one day. The largest span from east to west is 428.8 km and the shortest 77.6 km. Total area of Slovakia is 49 036 km2. In this relatively small area there are many cultural and historical sites referring to the events that took place in Slovakia during several millennia.
  5. localhistories.org

    By Tim Lambert Early Slovakia Slavs settled in what is now Slovakia in the 6th century AD. They were soon conquered by a people called the Avars. However, at the end of the 8th century, the Slavs drove the Avars out. In the 9th century, Slovakia became part of the state of Great Moravia, which… Continue reading A Brief History of Slovakia
  6. en.wikipedia.org

    Organized crime events in Slovakia (2 P) Pages in category "Historical events in Slovakia" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Central European Forum This page was last edited on 10 June 2024, at 04:00 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
  7. myvirtualworldtrip.com

    This is timeline of the history of Slovakia. I used the book Slovakia in Pictures by Francesca Davis DiPiazza, Wikipedia and Encyclopedia Britannica as sources. BCE. 6000 Farming Groups begin to settle permanently in the Danubian lowland. 500 Slavs arrive in Slovakia. They are the ancestors of modern Slovaks, Czechs, Poles and others.
  8. South-western Slovakia was occupied by the Germanic tribes Marcomans and Quads , later known under the common name of Suebs (Schwabs). They ruled over the western part of Slovakia for about four centuries. 6 A. D. -Roman legions under command of the later Emperor Tiberius for the first time invaded the territory of Slovakia while fighting ...
  9. discoverwalks.com

    Mar 1, 2024The Second World War (WWII) is one of the major transformative historical that fundamentally changed the world. It lasted from 1939 to 1945 and directly involved more than 100 million personnel from more than 30 countries.
  10. discoverwalks.com

    Major historical events such as wars, pandemics, and natural disasters have helped to change the world positively and negatively. From World War I to the recent Coronavirus pandemic, the world has been impacted by these changes. Below are the 20 Most Famous Historical Events That Changed the World: 1. Assassination of an Austrian Archduke
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