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- Bystrica" (in Slovak). SlovakInvest Agency. Archived from the original on 3 July 2007. Retrieved 15 December 2007. "Evidovaná nezamestnanosť" (in Slovak). Statistical...
- Slovakia, officially the Slovak Republic, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary...
- Climate target Conservation movement Corporate political activism Eco-investing Ecological economics Ecological modernization Ecomodernism Eco-tariff...
- labor code, and a favorable geographical location are Slovakia's main advantages for foreign investors. FDI inflow grew more than 600% from 2000 and ****ulatively...
- December 2021 – via Scoop News. Rhiannon James (10 November 2021). "Council investing £6.4m in the ****ure of the Welsh language". Nation Cymru. Archived from...
- 2017. "Lithuania – a growing cybersecurity hub for global businesses". Invest Lithuania. 17 November 2023. "Lithuania Rises in Global Digital Competitiveness...
- cases collected here, the most extreme example of politics and sentiment investing a city with importance is that of Stalingrad". Another paper notes "the...
- 'yuon' and its origins". m.phnompenhpost.com. Retrieved 30 June 2023. "Investors wary as anti-Vietnamese feeling grows in Cambodia". Reuters. 29 April...
- Heights, the second son of Theresa Garth (née Fetzer, Fetzko, or Fetsko; Slovak: Terézia Fecková; 1894–1982) and Arthur Sigmund Newman Sr. (1893–1950),...
- Netherlands (now Odido), North Macedonia (now Makedonski Telekom), Slovakia (now Slovak Telekom), and the United Kingdom (now EE). In 1999, Deutsche Telekom...