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  2. 24 Interesting Facts About Slovakia - The Facts Institute

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    Interesting facts about Slovakia. 1. Slovakia is a landlocked country located in Central Europe bordering Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Ukraine. 2. From 1918 to 1992, Slovakia, along with the Czech Republic, was part of the former country of Czechoslovakia. 3.

  3. Slovakia by Locals: 21 Interesting, Weird & Unusual Facts

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    Slovakia has an impressive number of UNESCO-recognized heritage sites in addition to its enviable collection of castles and châteaux. There is plenty for history and culture buffs to explore, from the historic town of Banska Štiavnica to the country’s wooden churches and natural caves.

  4. 37 Facts About Slovakia

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    Slovakia, a beautiful country in Central Europe, is a hidden gem that offers a plethora of fascinating facts. From its rich history and stunning landscapes to its vibrant culture and warm-hearted people, Slovakia has something to offer for every visitor.

  5. 16 fun facts about Slovakia that will surprise you

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    1. Bratislava is the only capital in the world that borders two countries. 2. Slovakia has the highest wooden altar in the world. 3. There are more than 6000 caves in Slovakia. 4. Slovakia features the highest peak in the Carpathian Mountains. 5. The second-longest river in Europe flows through Bratislava. 6.

  6. Couple of curious and interesting facts we gathered about Slovakia. Read on! 01 The genes. Slovakia has good genes. These world-famous people have Slovak parents or grandparents: Angelina Jolie (grandfather from Kosice) Audrey Hepburn (grandmother born in Kovarce) Andy Warhol (mother from Mikova) Paul Newman (mother from Pticie) Jon Bon Jovi ...

  7. 20 Interesting and Fun facts about Slovakia - European Cities...

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    Slovakia is a landlocked country in central Europe, bordering Austria, the Czech Republic, Poland, Ukraine, and Hungary. With an area of about 49,000 km², modern-day Slovakia is one of the smallest countries in Europe. It is a member of the European Union, NATO, and the OECD.

  8. Slovakia is a 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.

  9. 23 Things Slovakia is Known and Famous For - Hey Explorer

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    Slovakia is famous for the Velvet Divorce, the first folk architecture reserve in the world, and the only national capital to border two separate countries. Slovakia is known for having the most castles and chateaux per capita in the world, mountainous scenery, and adventurous sports like skiing.

  10. 30 Interesting Facts about Slovakia: History, Culture, Travel

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    Here are some interesting facts about Slovakia: 1. Exploring Bordering Beauty: Slovakias Geographical Charm. Slovakia, nestled in Central Europe, captivates with its picturesque landscape, bordered by Austria, Poland, Hungary, Ukraine, and the Czech Republic.

  11. 50 Interesting Facts About Slovakia | Isolated Traveller

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    Slovakia boasts the highest number of castles and chateaux per capita in the world. The Slovak climate lies between the temperate and continental climate zones with relatively warm summers and cold, cloudy and humid winters. After Austria, Slovakia has the largest natural freshwater supplies.