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  2. Crime in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Slovak police in Sedlice.. Slovakia (population 5.4 million) is a Central European country with a history of relatively low crime. While crime became more widespread after the Revolutions of 1989, it remains low when compared to many other post-communist countries.

  3. Drug policy of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Drug policy of Slovakia is the legislative framework that governs all aspects of legal drugs and illegal drugs on the territory of Slovakia.It was established with the country's creation on 1 January 1993; the Slovak Republic taking over all commitments of the former Czechoslovakia.

  4. LGBTQ rights in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    A crowd of about a thousand were confronted by anti-gay right-wing groups. While the National and Bratislava's municipal police forces kept the two sides apart, several anti-gay protesters were able to infiltrate the event and throw stones at speakers and disperse tear gas into the crowd. Pride demonstrators had to cancel their march through ...

  5. 2022 Bratislava shooting - Wikipedia

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    The building where Tepláreň is located. Before the shooting, the killer hid in the alcove on the right of the picture. According to security camera footage, the attacker, dressed in all black, wearing a black cap and a black face mask, arrived at the crime scene at approximately 18:35 CEST.

  6. Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    Bratislava, [a] historically known as Pozsony and Pressburg, [b] is the capital and largest city of the Slovak Republic and the fourth largest of all cities on the ...

  7. Category:Crime in Bratislava - Wikipedia

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  8. Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Bratislava is the 19th-richest region of the European Union by GDP per capita. [169] Although regional income inequality is high, 90% of citizens own their homes . The country used to be dubbed the " Tatra Tiger " in the 2000s as it successfully transformed from a centrally planned economy to a market-driven economy and achieved, on average ...

  9. Islam in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    The Cordoba Culture Center (Kultúrne Centrum Culture Center Córdoba) is a place of worship for Muslims in Slovakia, located on Obchodná street in Bratislava. It is the only place of Muslim worship in the country under Islamic foundation in Slovakia.