- Slovakia - Wikipedia
Slovakia, [b] officially the Slovak Republic, [c] is a landlocked country in Central Europe It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the west, and the Czech Republic to the northwest
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Slovakia, landlocked country of central Europe It is roughly coextensive with the historic region of Slovakia, the easternmost of the two territories that from 1918 to 1992 constituted Czechoslovakia
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Slovakia, located in the very heart of Europe, has an area of 18,859 square miles (48,845 square kilometers) The terrain includes the high Carpathian Mountains (The Tatras) in the north, the low Carpathian mountains in the center, the foothills to the west, and the Danube River Basin in the south
- Slovak language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot
Slovak is a Western Slavonic language spoken by about 5 6 million people in Slovakia and also in Canada, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Ukraine and the USA Slovak is closely related to Czech, Polish, and Sorbian
- Slovakia - New World Encyclopedia
Slovakia (Slovensko), officially the Slovak Republic (Slovak: Slovenská republikais), is a landlocked country in Central Europe with a population of over five million, bordering the Czech Republic and Austria in the West, Poland in the North, the Ukraine in the East, and Hungary in the South
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The constitution of the Slovak Republic was signed on 3 September 1992 in the Knights' Hall of Bratislava Castle Slovakia borders the Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary, Ukraine and Poland
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The Slovak term for Slovene is slovinčina; and the Slovenes call Slovak slovaščina The name is derived from proto-Slavic form slovo "word, talk" (cf Slovak sluch, which comes from the IE root *ḱlew-)
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Slovakia has a population of 5 4 million people (in 2015), Slovakia's capital and largest city is Bratislava Spoken languages are Slovak (official) and Hungarian Formerly a part of Austria-Hungary, the Slovaks joined with the closely related regions of Bohemia and neighbouring Moravia to form Czechoslovakia in 1918
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