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  2. Martin Declaration - Wikipedia

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    The declaration came two days after the declaration of Czechoslovak independence by the Czech National Committee in Prague and two weeks after Czechoslovak declaration of independence in Washington and Paris. [4] The Slovaks acted independently, as news of the Czech declaration had not reached Martin by the time of the Slovak declaration.

  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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    It was officially constituted in the town of Turčiansky Svätý Martin (now Martin, Slovakia) on 29 October and the following day issued the Martin Declaration, in effect declaring Slovakia's independence and presaging Slovakia's unification with the Czech lands as part of the new state of Czechoslovakia. [4]

  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. Category:Slovak independence movement - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Slovak independence movement" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Martin Declaration; S. Slovak National Council (1848 ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Remembrance days in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    the author of the present-day Slovak language standard 31 October (1517) Reformation Day: Deň reformácie: Commemorates the day Martin Luther nailed The Ninety-Five Theses on the door of All Saints' Church in Wittenberg, sparking the Protestant Reformation. 30 December (1977) Day of the Declaration of Slovakia as an Independent Ecclesiastic ...

  9. Slovak Republic (1939–1945) - Wikipedia

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    After declaration of Slovak independence from Czecho-Slovak Republic, Tiso was initially Prime Minister from 14 March 1939 until 26 October 1939. Tiso not only supported Nazi Germany's invasion of Poland in September 1939, but also contributed Slovak troops, which the Germans rewarded by allowing Slovakia to annex 300 square miles of Polish ...