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  2. Architecture of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Following Slovakia's independence in 1993, in the economic and democratic transition and in the run-up and after Slovakia's accession to the European Union in 2004, several modern administrative and business buildings in the style of contemporary architecture were built, in particular in the capital Bratislava: VIVO!

  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. Námestie Slobody - Wikipedia

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    Námestie Slobody (Freedom Square), locally referred to as Gottko, is a major city square in the Old Town of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. It is situated in the wider city center, close to Kollárovo square and in front of the Summer Archbishop's Palace .

  5. Martin Declaration - Wikipedia

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    Memorial plaque to the Declaration of the Slovak Nation in Martin, Slovakia. The Martin Declaration (Slovak: Martinská deklarácia) is the name usually given to the Declaration of the Slovak Nation (Slovak: Deklarácia slovenského národa) that was proclaimed in the town of Turčiansky Svätý Martin (now Martin, Slovakia) on 30 October 1918.

  6. Slovak National Council - Wikipedia

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    The third SNR abroad was founded in London by Peter Prídavok on 31 December 1943 and advocated that Slovakia should become an independent state in a federated Central Europe. The Czechoslovak government in exile refused to recognise it and it played no part in determining Slovakia's post-war settlement. [1]

  7. Remembrance days in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Independence Day: Výročie deklarácie o zvrchovanosti SR: Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence of the Slovak Republic 4 August (1863) Matica Slovenská Day: Deň Matice Slovenskej: Matica Slovenská is a main Slovak cultural institution founded in 1863 9 September (1941) Day of the Victims of Holocaust and of racial violence

  8. Hodžovo námestie - Wikipedia

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    Hodžovo námestie (English: Hodžovo Square, locally referred to as Hodžko or Mierko) is a major square in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. The square is located at the edge of Old Town , in front of the Slovak Presidential Palace , some 5 minutes walking distance from the historical city center .

  9. Hlavné námestie (Bratislava) - Wikipedia

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    Hlavné námestie (literally "Main Square") is one of the best known squares in Bratislava, Slovakia. It is located in the Old Town and it is often considered to be the center of the city. Some of the main landmarks found in the square are the Old Town Hall and Roland Fountain.