SLOVAKIA
Slovakia is republic in East Central Europe Slovakia is republic in East Central Europe. The area is 50,000 square km and population is 5 million. The borders are with the Czech rep., Austria, Poland , Hungary and Ukraine.
Double cross was brought by St.Constantine and Metodius The Slovak flag is in national colours, white, blue and red. It is derived from the Russian flag from the 19th century. Double cross was brought by St.Constantine and Metodius Three hills symbolize three historical mountain ranges of Slovakia- Tatras, Fatras and Matra (nowadays in Hungary) Coat of arms is medieval shield of Hungarian kingdom used since the 11th century. Later, it was used as a shield of Upper Hungary- Slovakia. Double cross is an old Christian symbol from Great Moravia from the 9th century.
Slovakia was always the crossroads of Europe Slovakia was always the crossroads of Europe. In ancient times, this area was settled by Celts, Germanic tribes and Romans. Slovaks are descendants of Slavs who settled this area in the 5th century AD. There were important slavic kingdoms, the Samo´s State and Great Moravian Empire. Since the 11th century until 1918, Slovakia was a part of Hungarian Kingdom and the Habsburg Monarchy. This period was very difficult for Slovaks because of attemps to assimilate them.
National leaders of Slovaks M.R.Štefánik French general in WW I member of exile Czechoslovak government died in an airplane crash in 1919 Ľudovít Štúr leader of national movement in 1848 revolution established first Slovak assembly codified official Slovak language
From 1918 to 1993, Slovakia was a part of Czechoslovakia which became world famous country. Despite of the fascist and socialist period, Slovakia was successful and quickly developing country. In 1993, Slovakia seized independence after peaceful split up with Czechs. Today, Slovakia is a member of the European Union with Euro currency.
Slovakia is a mountainous country. There are the High and Low Tatras, the Big and Small Fatra, the Slovak Ore Mountains, the Štiavnické mountains, etc. These parts are perfect for hiking in summer and skiing in winter. There are plains in the south with agriculture and the river Danube, the biggest european river. There are big cities with industry and small historical towns with nice scenery. There are a lot of spas, thermal parks, caves and mineral springs in Slovakia.
The Bratislava Castle The capital of Slovakia is Bratislava. The population is half million and it is the seat of Slovak president, government and parliament. The city is cultural, economical and political center of Slovakia. St.Martin Cathedral Petržalka Danube
Slovak folklore is music, dances, clothing and traditions of various Slovak regions. It is significant for Slovak culture and attractive for foreign visitors.
Every Slovak would tell you that our national dish is halušky, dumplings with sheep cheese and fried bacon,...
...but in fact, Slovak national food is codfish salad, breadrolls and draught beer
Slovaks are really proud of their highest mountains, the High Tatras Slovaks are really proud of their highest mountains, the High Tatras. Beautiful, national peak Kriváň is one of the symbols of the country. It is on euro cents coins.
Folklore in Skalnaté pleso winter resort. Gerlachovský štít with 2655 metres is the highest peak in Slovakia and in the Carpathians.
There are more than 3,000 caves in Slovakia, but only 13 of them are open for public. Many haven´t been discovered yet. Dobšinská ice cave Domica
Two most popular sports in Slovakia Two most popular sports in Slovakia. Ice-hockey has been more successful so far. Slovak national team was the world champion in 2002. Ice-hockey Football match Czech rep.vs.Slovakia 1:2
Slovakia is the country of fairytales Slovakia is the country of fairytales. There were about 1,000 castles in the past. Trenčín Bojnice The Spiš Castle
Sites written in the list of world cultural heritage UNESCO The Spiš Castle Town of Bardejov Village Vlkolínec ...and Banská Štiavnica. See next ppt presentation