'In the territory that is in present daySlovakia' was partly occupied by Roman legions for a short period of time. Slovakia as a country, did not exist...
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Pannonia Superior (redirect from List of Roman governors of Pannonia Superior)
Austria, Slovakia, and Slovenia. It was as governor of the province that Septimius Severus made his bid for the Roman Imperial throne in April 193 CE. In 308...
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Pannonia (redirect from Roman-era Pannonia)
Dalmatia and upper Moesia. Pannonia was located in the territory that is now western Hungary, western Slovakia, eastern Austria, northern Croatia, north-western...
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separated Slovakia from Czecho-Slovakia; otherwise, the Slovak lands would be divided between Hungary, Poland and the rest of Czecho-Slovakia. On March...
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artifacts from Slovakia—found near Nové Mesto nad Váhom—at 270,000 BCE, in the Early Paleolithic era. These ancient tools, made by the Clactonian technique...
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Slovakia (/sloʊˈvækiə, -ˈvɑːk-/ ; Slovak: Slovensko [ˈslɔʋenskɔ] ), officially the Slovak Republic (Slovak: Slovenská republika [ˈslɔʋenskaː ˈrepublika]...
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Czechoslovakia History of the Czech Republic History of the Jews in Slovakia History of the Slovak language Politics of Slovakia Slovaks in Czechoslovakia (1918–1938)...
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Trenčín (redirect from Trencin, Slovakia)
(Slovak pronunciation: [ˈtrentʂiːn] , also known by other alternative names) is a city in western Slovakia of the central Váh River valley near the Czech...
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they followed them even in time of war into hostile territory Slovakia in the Roman era Komoróczy, Balázs (2010). Hradisko at Musov. Czech Academy of...
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resistance movement during World War II in central Slovakia. This resistance movement was represented mainly by members of the Democratic Party, social democrats...
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Hungarians constitute the largest minority in Slovakia. According to the 2021 Slovak census, 456,154 people (or 8.37% of the population) declared themselves...
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Catholic Church (redirect from The Worldwide Roman Catholic Church)
the Holocaust in Slovakia. Jozef Tiso, the President of the Slovak State and a Catholic priest, supported his government's deportation of Slovakian Jews...
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Principality of Nitra (redirect from Slovak principality)
of Slovakia: The Struggle for Survival. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 1-4039-6929-9. Kirschbaum, Stanislav J. (2007). Historical Dictionary of Slovakia (Historical...
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Procházka (2014–2016) Roman Brecely (2016–2017) Ivan Zuzula (since 2017) Politics of Slovakia List of political parties in Slovakia 2016 Slovak parliamentary...
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The Kingdom of Hungary between 1526 and 1867 existed as a state outside the Holy Roman Empire, but part of the lands of the Habsburg monarchy that became...
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elections were held in Slovakia in March 2019. Incumbent President Andrej Kiska did not run for a second term. Fifteen candidates contested the first round on...
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missionaries from the Byzantine Empire. The two-barred cross in the Slovak coat of arms originated in the Byzantine (Eastern Roman) Empire in the 9th century...
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Bratislava (redirect from Capital of Slovakia)
Slovakia, Whirlpool Slovakia, Železnice Slovenskej republiky, AeroMobil, and Tesco Stores Slovak Republic. The Slovak economy's strong growth in the 2000s...
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Poprad (redirect from Poprad, Slovakia)
Poprad (Slovak: [ˈpɔprat] ; Hungarian: Poprád; German: Deutschendorf) is a city in northern Slovakia at the foot of the High Tatra Mountains, famous for...
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Czechoslovakia (redirect from Czecho-Slovakia)
the formalization of the name in 1920, also known as Czecho-Slovakia or the Czecho-Slovak state 1938–1939: Czecho-Slovak Republic, or Czecho-Slovakia...
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Czechoslovakia entered the communist era with a varied religious heritage. There were nine major creeds listed in its censuses: Roman Catholic, Ruthenian...
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Upper Hungary (category History of Slovakia)
present-day Slovakia. The region has also been called Felső-Magyarország (literally: "Upper Hungary"; Slovak: Horné Uhorsko). During the Habsburg–Ottoman...
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on previous models in the Greek tradition such as the works of Herodotus (c. 484 – 425 BC) and Thucydides (c. 460 – c. 395 BC). Roman historiographical...
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Bratislava Region (category Regions of Slovakia)
Pozsonyi kerület) is one of the administrative regions of Slovakia. Its capital is Bratislava. The region was first established in 1923 and its present borders...
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and a saint. Slovakia Slovakia during World War II The Holocaust in Slovakia Slovak National Uprising Axis powers Czechoslovak government-in-exile Protectorate...
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Ľuboš Blaha (category Members of the National Council (Slovakia) 2012-2016)
critic of the TTIP agreement in Slovakia. He was the first Slovak Member of Parliament to visit the so-called "TTIP Reading Room". He describes the agreement...
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Banská Bystrica (redirect from Banská Bystrica, Slovakia)
Bystrica (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈbanskaː ˈbistritsa] , also known by other alternative names) is a city in central Slovakia, located on the Hron River in a long...
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Kingdom of Hungary (1301–1526) (redirect from The Kingdom of Hungary (1301–1526))
was the first indication of official bilingualism in a town. It ensured that the Slovaks in Zsolna (present-day Žilina, Slovakia) would enjoy the same...
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and speak the Slovak language. In Slovakia, c. 4.4 million are ethnic Slovaks of 5.4 million total population. There are Slovak minorities in many neighboring...
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Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden; in addition, by separate agreements Norway...
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