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  2. Slovaks - Wikipedia

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    The Slovaks (Slovak: Slováci [ˈsɫɔvaːt͡si], singular: Slovák [ˈslɔvaːk], feminine: Slovenka [ˈsɫɔvɛŋka], plural: Slovenky) are a West Slavic ethnic group and nation native to Slovakia who share a common ancestry, culture, history and speak the Slovak language. In Slovakia, c. 4.4

  3. Category:History of women in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Category: History of women in Slovakia. ... Slovak women's sport by year (13 C) W. Women's organisations based in Slovakia (1 C, 1 P) Women's rights in Slovakia (2 C)

  4. 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 ...

  5. Category:Women in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    History of women in Slovakia (6 C) O. Women's organisations based in Slovakia (1 C, 1 P) S. Women's sport in Slovakia (11 C, 2 P) W. Women's rights in Slovakia (2 C)

  6. List of Slovaks - Wikipedia

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    The Slovak people are an ethnic group predominantly residing in the modern-day nation of Slovakia and its surrounding areas. Slovaks have played an active role in European history, including politically, militarily, scientifically, culturally, and religiously. Ethnic Slovaks have inhabited Central Europe since the Middle Ages.

  7. Romani people in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    In Slovakia, dropping out of school early has been prevalently seen among the Roma population, with Roma women taking up a notable portion of those not in education, employment, or training (NEETs). The country has witnessed a concerning upward trend in early school drop-out rates from 4.9% in 2008 to nearly doubling to 8.6% in 2018.

  8. Category:Slovak women by century - Wikipedia

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  9. 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.