- The
Slovaks (
Slovak: Slováci, singular:
Slovák, feminine: Slovenka, plural: Slovenky) are a West
Slavic ethnic group and
nation native to
Slovakia who...
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proclamation Privilegium pro
Slavis (Privilege for
Slovaks) in the year 1381.
According to this privilege,
Slovaks and
Germans were to
occupy each half of the...
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largest number of
Slovaks living abroad is the
United States.
Approximately 17,000-21,000
ethnic Slovaks live in Romania. The
largest Slovak communities live...
- multi-ethnic state, with
Czechs and
Slovaks as
constituent peoples. The po****tion
consisted of
Czechs (51%),
Slovaks (16%),
Germans (22%),
Hungarians (5%)...
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Slovaks, a
Western Slavic ethnic group Slovak language, an Indo-European
language that
belongs to the West
Slavic languages Slovak, Arkansas...
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Roman Catholic,
unlike most
Slovaks in
Slovakia. Most
Slovaks live in Kovačica (8,497
Slovaks) and Bački
Petrovac (5,773
Slovaks).
There are two muni****lities...
- for
Slovakia.
German officials were
initially misinformed by the
Hungarians that the
Slovaks wanted to join Hungary.
Germany decided to make
Slovakia a...
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replaced the old ones, and
Slovaks were no
longer classified as "Austrians" or "Hungarians" in the 1910 U.S. Census.
Slovaks in
America were
outraged and...
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primarily ethnic Slovaks, it
serves as the
official language of
Slovakia and one of the 24
official languages of the
European Union.
Slovak is
closely related...
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Slovaks are one of the
recognized autochthonous minorities of Croatia.
According to 2011 census,
there were 4,753
Slovaks in the country.
Slovaks mainly...