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  • براتسلافا]] التي تحوي أكبر المنشأت التعليمية بلبلد
  • سلوفاكيا عام [[1961]]
  • التقسيمات الأدارية لسلوفاكيا
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Slovakia; السلوفيكية; السلوفاكية; سلوفاكي

Slovakia

Slovakia         
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  • The centre of [[Bardejov]] – a [[UNESCO World Heritage Site]].
  • Belá River]]
  • Bojnice Castle
  • [[Ľudovít Štúr]], the creator of standard Slovak
  • Embassy of Japan in [[Bratislava]]
  • [[Slovaks]] wearing [[folk costume]]s from [[Eastern Slovakia]]
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  • Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius]] in [[Žilina]]. In 863, they introduced Christianity to what is now Slovakia.
  • [[Domica]] Cave
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  • Slovakia is part of the [[Schengen Area]], the EU single market, and since 2009, the [[Eurozone]] (dark blue)
  • Svatopluk I]] (according to modern historians)
  • kapustnica]] soup and Zlatý Bažant dark beer—examples of Slovak cuisine
  • [[Bratislava]], capital and largest city of Slovakia
  • Stephen I]], [[King of Hungary]]
  • Cable cars at [[Jasná]] in the Tatra Mountains.
  • Slovak President Zuzana Čaputová with the first lady of the United States [[Jill Biden]] at the Grassalkovich Palace in Bratislava, 2022
  • Slovak Republic]], a client state of Nazi Germany during World War II, 1941.
  • ''Scire vos volumus'', a letter written in 879 by [[Pope John VIII]] to [[Svatopluk I]]
  • Mochovce]]
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  • Linguistic structure of Slovakia in 2021
  • Troops of Slovak anti-Nazi [[resistance movement]] in 1944.
  • [[National Bank of Slovakia]] in Bratislava
  • [[Slovak Paradise National Park]]
  • Population density in Slovakia. The two biggest cities are clearly visible, Bratislava in the far west and Košice in the east.
  • The [[Velvet Revolution]] ended 41 years of authoritarian communist rule in [[Czechoslovakia]] in 1989.
  • Former Slovak Prime Minister [[Peter Pellegrini]] with former U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] in the White House, 2019
  • [[Czechoslovak declaration of independence]] by [[Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk]] in the United States, 1918.
  • High-rise buildings in Bratislava's business districts
  • digraphs]] and 18 contain [[diacritic]]s.
  • Sweden]] at the [[2010 Winter Olympics]]
  • A proportional representation of Slovakia's exports, 2019
  • topographical]] map of Slovakia
  • Main altar in the Basilica of St. James, crafted by [[Master Paul of Levoča]], 1517. It is the tallest wooden altar in the world.
  • Football stadium [[Tehelné pole]] in Bratislava. Football is the most popular sport in Slovakia.
  • Slovakia became a member of the European Union in 2004 and signed the [[Lisbon Treaty]] in 2007.
  • A Roman inscription at the castle hill of [[Trenčín]] (178–179 AD)
  • Wooden folk architecture can be seen in the well-preserved village of [[Vlkolínec]], a [[UNESCO World Heritage Site]]
  • ''[[Rupicapra rupicapra tatrica]]'' in the [[Tatra Mountains]]
  • Slovak crowns]]
  • Comenius University]] headquarters in [[Bratislava]]
COUNTRY IN CENTRAL EUROPE
ISO 3166-1:SK; Slovensko; Slovokia; Slovakland; Slovak Republic; Slovak republic; Szlovákia; Republic of Slovakia; Szlovakia; Slovak government 1994-1998; Republica Eslovaca; Slovenská republika; Subdivisions of Slovakia; Climate of Slovakia; Little Big Country; Slovakia (Slovak Republic); Languages of Slovakia; Name of Slovakia; Second Slovak Republic; Slowakia; Slovaki; Slovak Country; Slovak art; Climate change in Slovakia; Wildlife of Slovakia; Biodiversity of Slovakia; Slovkian; Flora of Slovakia
سلوفاكيا
Slovakia         
  • fight for independence from the Kingdom of Hungary]]
  • thumb
  • The centre of [[Bardejov]] – a [[UNESCO World Heritage Site]].
  • Belá River]]
  • Bojnice Castle
  • [[Ľudovít Štúr]], the creator of standard Slovak
  • Embassy of Japan in [[Bratislava]]
  • [[Slovaks]] wearing [[folk costume]]s from [[Eastern Slovakia]]
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  • Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius]] in [[Žilina]]. In 863, they introduced Christianity to what is now Slovakia.
  • [[Domica]] Cave
  • frameless
  • Slovakia is part of the [[Schengen Area]], the EU single market, and since 2009, the [[Eurozone]] (dark blue)
  • Svatopluk I]] (according to modern historians)
  • kapustnica]] soup and Zlatý Bažant dark beer—examples of Slovak cuisine
  • [[Bratislava]], capital and largest city of Slovakia
  • Stephen I]], [[King of Hungary]]
  • Cable cars at [[Jasná]] in the Tatra Mountains.
  • Slovak President Zuzana Čaputová with the first lady of the United States [[Jill Biden]] at the Grassalkovich Palace in Bratislava, 2022
  • Slovak Republic]], a client state of Nazi Germany during World War II, 1941.
  • ''Scire vos volumus'', a letter written in 879 by [[Pope John VIII]] to [[Svatopluk I]]
  • Mochovce]]
  • 245x245px
  • Linguistic structure of Slovakia in 2021
  • Troops of Slovak anti-Nazi [[resistance movement]] in 1944.
  • [[National Bank of Slovakia]] in Bratislava
  • [[Slovak Paradise National Park]]
  • Population density in Slovakia. The two biggest cities are clearly visible, Bratislava in the far west and Košice in the east.
  • The [[Velvet Revolution]] ended 41 years of authoritarian communist rule in [[Czechoslovakia]] in 1989.
  • Former Slovak Prime Minister [[Peter Pellegrini]] with former U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] in the White House, 2019
  • [[Czechoslovak declaration of independence]] by [[Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk]] in the United States, 1918.
  • High-rise buildings in Bratislava's business districts
  • digraphs]] and 18 contain [[diacritic]]s.
  • Sweden]] at the [[2010 Winter Olympics]]
  • A proportional representation of Slovakia's exports, 2019
  • topographical]] map of Slovakia
  • Main altar in the Basilica of St. James, crafted by [[Master Paul of Levoča]], 1517. It is the tallest wooden altar in the world.
  • Football stadium [[Tehelné pole]] in Bratislava. Football is the most popular sport in Slovakia.
  • Slovakia became a member of the European Union in 2004 and signed the [[Lisbon Treaty]] in 2007.
  • A Roman inscription at the castle hill of [[Trenčín]] (178–179 AD)
  • Wooden folk architecture can be seen in the well-preserved village of [[Vlkolínec]], a [[UNESCO World Heritage Site]]
  • ''[[Rupicapra rupicapra tatrica]]'' in the [[Tatra Mountains]]
  • Slovak crowns]]
  • Comenius University]] headquarters in [[Bratislava]]
COUNTRY IN CENTRAL EUROPE
ISO 3166-1:SK; Slovensko; Slovokia; Slovakland; Slovak Republic; Slovak republic; Szlovákia; Republic of Slovakia; Szlovakia; Slovak government 1994-1998; Republica Eslovaca; Slovenská republika; Subdivisions of Slovakia; Climate of Slovakia; Little Big Country; Slovakia (Slovak Republic); Languages of Slovakia; Name of Slovakia; Second Slovak Republic; Slowakia; Slovaki; Slovak Country; Slovak art; Climate change in Slovakia; Wildlife of Slovakia; Biodiversity of Slovakia; Slovkian; Flora of Slovakia
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