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  2. Culture of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Manifestation of Slovak folklore culture is the "Východná" Folklore Festival. It is the oldest and largest nationwide festival with international participation, [1] which takes place in Východná annually. Slovakia is usually represented by many groups but mainly by SĽUK (Slovenský ľudový umelecký kolektív—Slovak folk art collective ...

  3. Architecture of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Art Nouveau architecture took hold in present-day Slovakia by the turn of the 20th century. The fancy Blue Church design by Ödön Lechner in 1905 in Hungarian Art Nouveau is a feat. [ 1 ] : 40 Lechner also designed the Gamča gymnasium in Bratislava, built in 1906–08, while Dušan Jurkovič built the Skalica Culture House .

  4. History of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of 2025, Slovakia experienced the worst cyber-attack in Slovak history on its land registry system, paralysed for days functioning of towns, municipalities and banks, by not being able to access land registry data. [199] Minister of Agriculture, Richard Takáč, said that there is suspicion that the attack originated in Ukraine ...

  5. Slovak National Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was building archaeological, ethnographic, historical, numismatic, art historical, creative art and natural science collections. The Slovak National Geographic and History Museum was established in Bratislava in 1924 by the Slovak National Geographic and History Museum Society.

  6. History of Slovakia before the Slovaks - Wikipedia

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    The Bronze Age on the territory of Slovakia went through three stages of development, stretching from 2000 to 800 BCE. Major cultural, economic, and political development can be attributed to the significant growth in production of copper, especially in central Slovakia (for example in Špania Dolina) and north-west Slovakia. Copper became a ...

  7. Slovak National Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Slovak National Gallery (Slovak: Slovenská národná galéria, abbreviated SNG) is a network of galleries in Slovakia. It has its headquarters in Bratislava . The gallery was established by law on 29 July 1949.

  8. Category:Arts in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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  9. Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Visual art in Slovakia is represented through painting, drawing, printmaking, illustration, arts and crafts, sculpture, photography or conceptual art. The Slovak National Gallery founded in 1948, is the biggest network of galleries in Slovakia.