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  2. Hungary–Slovakia border - Wikipedia

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    The border between the Hungary and Slovakia (Hungarian: magyar–szlovák államhatár; Slovak: Maďarská-slovensko štátne hranice) is the international border between the Hungary and Slovakia. It forms a 679 kilometres (422 mi) [1] arc extending from the tripoint with Austria at the west to the tripoint with Ukraine at the east.

  3. Hungary–Slovakia relations - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, Hungary and Slovakia established embassies in Bratislava and Budapest and kept diplomatic relations during World War Two. Despite a formal alliance inside the Berlin pact (1940) and a common war against the Allies, Slovak-Hungarian political relations maintained on the brink of war due to the frontier dispute and the oppression of ...

  4. File:Hungary Slovakia Locator.png - Wikipedia

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    This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Blank_map_europe.svg licensed with PD-USGov-CIA-WF . 2009-03-25T20:06:19Z Samulili 680x520 (533055 Bytes) Reverted to version as of 15:29, 24 March 2009

  5. Geography of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Hungary map of Köppen climate classification. Hungary has a mainly continental climate with the rest of the Pannonian Plain, with cold winters and warm to hot summers. The average annual temperature is about 10 °C (50 °F ), in summer 27 to 35 °C (81 to 95 °F), and in winter 0 to −15 °C (32 to 5 °F), with extremes ranging from about 42 ...

  6. List of counties of the Kingdom of Hungary located in Slovakia

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    This is a list of counties of the Kingdom of Hungary, which are fully or partially located in present-day Slovakia. The territory of present-day Slovakia was part of the Kingdom of Hungary until 1920.

  7. Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    A topographical map of Slovakia. The Tatra Mountains, with 29 peaks higher than 2,500 metres (8,202 feet) AMSL, are the highest mountain range in the Carpathian Mountains. The Tatras occupy an area of 750 square kilometres (290 sq mi), of which the greater part 600 square kilometres (232 sq mi) lies in Slovakia. They are divided into several parts.

  8. Hungarians in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Hungarians constitute the largest minority in Slovakia.According to the 2021 Slovak census, 456,154 people (or 8.37% of the population) declared themselves Hungarian, [1] while 462,175 (8.48% of the population) stated that Hungarian was their mother tongue.

  9. Outline of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    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 ] Slovakia borders the Czech Republic and Austria to the west, Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east and Hungary to the south.