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Slovak republic Introducing of the June 2009 host country Martin Klus, PhD. UC Berkeley January 2009
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Introduction Slovakia (The Slovak Republic) is land located country with 5,455,407 (July 2008 est.) inhabitants and area of 49,035 km² situated between: –Austria (91 km), –Czech Republic (215 km) –Hungary (677 km), –Poland (444 km) –The Ukraine (97 km) Western Carpathian Mountains with the highest point in the republic - Gerlachovský Peak, at 2,655 meters (8,711 feet) and two large lowland areas dominate the topography of Slovakia.
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Capital city Bratislava Administrative divisions of Slovakia Bratislava is an important port on the Danube and a railway junction, Slovakia's largest city. Bratislava was Founded before the 10th century. Strong fortifications erected during the 12th century gave it strategic importance. From 1541 to 1784 it was the capital of Hungaria. In 1805, during the Napoleonic Wars, Bonaparte met the Holy Roman Emperor Francis II in the city and imposed the peace terms known as the Treaty of Pressburg. When Czechoslovakia was created in 1918 after World War I, the city was renamed Bratislava and made capital of the province of Slovakia. Since January 1, 1993 Bratislava became the capital of a newly independent Slovakia Administrative divisions of Slovakia (population) Banská Bystrica region 663,845 (Banská Bystrica 84,465) Bratislava 618,673 (Bratislava 449,547) Kosice region 761,116 (Košice 241,941) Nitra region 717,241 (Nitra 87,548) Presov region 777,301 (Prešov 93,790) Trencin region 610,349 (Trenčín 61,025) Trnava region 549,621 (Trnava 69,844) Zilina region 689,504 (Zilina 86,953)
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Nationalities and religions in Slovakia Slovak (85.8%), Hungarian (9.7%), Romany (1.8%), Czech (1.2%), Ruthenian (0.3%), Ukrainian (0.3%), German (0.1%), Polish (0.1%), Other (0.2%) Roman Catholic 68.9%, Protestant 10.8%, Greek Catholic 4.1%, other or unspecified 3.2%, No data 13%
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Main Facts in comparison with USA Slovakia: Area: 49 035 square kilometers Population: 5,455,407 (July 2008 est.) Population density: 111 people/sq km - the population is 57 per cent urban Population growth rate: 0.143% (2008 est.) Life expectancy at birth: –total population: 75.17 years –male: 71.23 years –female: 79.32 years (2008 est.) Total fertility rate: 1.34 children born/woman (2008 est.) USA: Area: 9 826 630 sq km Population: 303,824,640 (July 2008 est.) Population density: 31 people/sq km Population growth rate: 0.883% (2008 est.) Life expectancy at birth: –total population: 78.14 years –male: 75.29 years –female: 81.13 years (2008 est.) Total fertility rate: 2.1 children born/woman (2008 est.)
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Economy Facts in Comparison with USA Slovakia: GDP: purchasing power parity: $109.6 billion (2007 est.) GDP - real growth rate: 10.4% (2007 est.) GDP - per capita: purchasing power parity - $20,300 (2007 est.) Inflation rate (consumer prices): 2.8% (2007 est.) Unemployment rate: 8.4% (2007 est.) Budget (2007 est.): –revenues: $34.34 billion –expenditures: $35.99 billion USA: GDP: purchasing power parity: $13.78 trillion (2007 est.) GDP - real growth rate: 2% (2007 est.) GDP - per capita: purchasing power parity - $45,800 (2007 est.) Inflation rate (consumer prices): 2.9% (2007 est.) Unemployment rate: 4.6% (2007 est.) Budget (2007 est.): –revenues: $2.568 trillion –expenditures: $2.73 trillion
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Brief introduction to the Modern History of Slovakia If you are 92 years old, was born in Banska Bystrica, Slovakia and never move from your place then you lived in: 8 different countries:8 different countries: –Austro – Hungarian empire /monarchy/ –1st. Czechoslovak republic –2nd. Czechoslovak republic –Slovak republic /state/ –Post WWII. Czechoslovak republic –Communist Czechoslovak republic –Czech and Slovak Federative republic –Slovak republic 5 different political systems5 different political systems –Monarchy –Democratic republic –Authoritative republic –Totalitarian fascist state –Totalitarian communist state And use 7 different currencies And use 7 different currencies –Rhein Krone (till 1892 Rhine Guilder) –Czechoslovak Krone (from 1919) –Slovak Krone (1939 – 1945) –Post WWII Czechoslovak Krone –New Czechoslovak Krone (from 1953) –Slovak Krone (from 1993) –Euro (from 2009)
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Introducing of Modern History of Slovakia Austro-Hungarian Empire –1867-1918 Independent republic of Czechoslovakia –1918 - 1938
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Introducing of Modern History of Slovakia Czechoslovakia in 1956 Slovakia in 2000
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Some pictures from Slovakia
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Thank you for your attention and I‘m looking forward to see you all in Slovakia ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Martin Klus, PhD. Faculty of Political Sciences and International Affairs, University of Matej Bel, Kuzmanyho 1 974 01 Banska Bystrica, Slovak republic E-mail: martin.klus@gmail.com Web: http://www.fpvmv.umb.sk/ Cell phone: +421903493159 Fax: +421484152432 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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