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  2. History of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Slovakia was devastated by the fierce German counter-offensive and occupation, but the guerrilla warfare continued even after the end of organized resistance. Although ultimately quelled by the German forces, the uprising was an important historical reference point for the Slovak people.

  3. Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Slovakia, [a] officially the Slovak Republic, [b] is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the west, and the Czech Republic to the northwest. Slovakia's mostly mountainous territory spans about 49,000 square kilometres (19,000 sq mi), hosting a ...

  4. Outline of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    The location of Slovakia An enlargeable map of the Slovak Republic. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Slovakia: Slovakia – landlocked sovereign country located in Central Europe. [1] Slovakia has a population of five and a half million and an area of 49,036 square kilometres (18,933 sq mi). [2]

  5. Portal:Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    A map of modern Slovakia (from History of Slovakia) Image 5 Halušky with bryndza cheese, kapustnica soup and Zlatý Bažant dark beer—examples of Slovak cuisine (from Culture of Slovakia ) Image 6 The Principality of Upper Hungary was a short lived Ottoman vassal state ruled by Imre Thököly (from History of Slovakia )

  6. List of World Heritage Sites in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    The Slovak Republic ratified the convention on 31 March 1993, making its historical sites eligible for inclusion on the list. [3] As of 2021, there are eight World Heritage Sites in Slovakia. [3] The first three sites in Slovakia were added to the list in 1993.

  7. Great Moravia - Wikipedia

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    Great Moravia (Latin: Regnum Marahensium; Greek: Μεγάλη Μοραβία, Meghálī Moravía; Czech: Velká Morava [ˈvɛlkaː ˈmorava]; Slovak: Veľká Morava [ˈvɛʎkaː ˈmɔrava]; Polish: Wielkie Morawy, German: Großmähren), or simply Moravia, [1] [2] [3] was the first major state that was predominantly West Slavic to emerge in the area of Central Europe, [4] possibly including ...

  8. Category:Historical geography of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Historical regions in Slovakia (2 P) History of Bratislava (6 C, 34 P) T. Traditional regions of Slovakia (9 C, 15 P) Pages in category "Historical geography of Slovakia"

  9. Category:History of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Slovakia history-related lists (1 C, 4 P) A. Archaeology of Slovakia (4 C, 1 P) E. Historical events in Slovakia (13 C, 1 P) H. Historiography of Slovakia (5 C, 3 P) S.