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  2. Martin Declaration - Wikipedia

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    The declaration announced: "The Slovak Nation is a part of the Czecho-Slovak Nation, united in language and in the history of its culture" [1] and declared that only the Slovak National Council, not the Hungarian government or any other authority, was authorised to speak for the Slovak nation. [3]

  3. Slovak National Council's Declaration of Independence of the ...

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    The Slovak National Council's Declaration of Independence of the Slovak Nation (Slovak: Deklarácia Slovenskej národnej rady o zvrchovanosti Slovenskej republiky) was a resolution of the Slovak National Council on 17 July 1992, by which members of the Council demanded Slovakia's independence although it was not a Unilateral Declaration of Independence.

  4. Slovak National Council - Wikipedia

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    The occupation of Martin by Hungarian troops prevented the SNR doing much following the declaration, other than issuing around 200 directives, [1] and it was dissolved by the new Czechoslovak government on 8 January 1919 [5] as part of a centralising drive by Vavro Šrobár, the government's Minister for Slovakia. [6]

  5. 1918 in Czechoslovakia - Wikipedia

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    28 October – The formal declaration is made that the Czech and Slovak people are to no longer part of Austria-Hungary and instead the new state of Czechoslovakia. [6] 31 October – The Martin Declaration declares Slovak independence from Hungary and adherence to the new state. [7] 5 November:

  6. Czechoslovak declaration of independence - Wikipedia

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    The provisional government had begun drafting a declaration of independence on 13 October and completed its task on 16 October. The document was drafted by Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk and American sculptor Gutzon Borglum [3] (Borglum hosted future soldiers of a Czecho-Slovak army on his farm in Stamford, Connecticut. [4]) On 17 October, Masaryk ...

  7. Category:Declarations of independence - Wikipedia

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    Slovak National Council's Declaration of Independence of the Slovak Nation; Solemn Act of the Declaration of Independence of Northern America; Somaliland Declaration of Independence; South Carolina Declaration of Secession

  8. Category:Slovak independence movement - Wikipedia

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  9. Czechoslovakia - Wikipedia

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    Slovakia became autonomous in the fall of 1938, and by mid-1939, Slovakia had become independent, with the First Slovak Republic set up as a satellite state of Nazi Germany and the far-right Slovak People's Party in power . [23] After 1933, Czechoslovakia remained the only democracy in central and eastern Europe. [24]