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  2. Slovak Americans - Wikipedia

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    In 1910, Slovak and other ethnic leaders in the United States successfully petitioned federal authorities to classify a person by their language, rather than country of origin. On the president's orders, new forms replaced the old ones, and Slovaks were no longer classified as "Austrians" or "Hungarians" in the 1910 U.S. Census.

  3. Category:Slovak-American culture by state - Wikipedia

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    Slovak-American culture in New York (state) (9 P) O. Slovak-American culture in Ohio (9 P) P. Slovak-American culture in Pennsylvania (10 P) V.

  4. Bashalde (Hungarian-Slovak Romani in the United States)

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    Tells you about the world "Gypsy" and Hungarian Slovak Gypsies. An 80 page published study. Romani Realities in the United States - Harvard University; Gypsy Violins Hungarian Slovak Gypsies in America, 2012 by Steve Piskor ISBN 978-0-578-09989-7; Gypsy Fires in America p. 214 by Irving Brown, 1924 - Irving Brown writes about Braddock, Pa Gypsies

  5. List of Slovak Americans - Wikipedia

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    Victor S. Mamatey – professor of history, active in Slovak immigrant organizations in the United States; Luba Mason – singer-songwriter, actress, dancer; Pola Negri – actress, her father, Juraj Chalupec, was a Slovak immigrant; Paul Newman – actor and film director (his mother was Slovak) [2] [3]

  6. Hungarian-Slovak Roma in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian-Slovak Roma or Balshade [1] immigrated to the United States in the late 19th century, many from (Sáros in Hungary and Zemplín counties) Košice, Slovakia.They settled in the cities of Braddock, Homestead, Johnstown, and Uniontown, Pennsylvania; Cleveland and Youngstown, Ohio; Detroit and Delray, Michigan; Gary, Indiana; Chicago, and New York City and Las Vegas. [2]

  7. Category:American people of Slovak descent - Wikipedia

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    This category page lists notable citizens of the United States of Slovak ethnic or national origin or descent, whether partial or full. Slovakia portal;

  8. Category:Slovak-American history - Wikipedia

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    Slovak Americans are citizens of the United States who were born in Slovakia, descended from the territory of the historic Slovak lands, or are otherwise of Slovak descent. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.

  9. Category:Slovak diaspora in the United States - Wikipedia

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    American people of Slovak descent (5 C, 169 P) Pages in category "Slovak diaspora in the United States" This category contains only the following page.