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 Slovakia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Slovakia was part of the center of Samo's empire in the 7th century.
Slovakia would like to adopt the Euro currency in January 2009, although the public sector deficit needs to be cut in the draft budget from its current 3.8 percent of GDP to below 3 percent in order for this to be possible.
Main article: Demographics of Slovakia The majority of the inhabitants of Slovakia are ethnically Slovak (86 percent).
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 Ireland Information Guide , Irish, Counties, Facts, Statistics, Tourism, Culture, How
Eventually, Slovakia became a part of the Kingdom of Hungary in the 11th-14th centuries and as such was later part of Austria-Hungary prior to 1918.
Slovakia joined the NATO on March 29 2004 and the EU on May 1 2004.
Hungarians are the largest ethnic minority (10%) and are concentrated in the southern and eastern regions of Slovakia.
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 Slovakia biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Eventually, Slovakia became a part of the Kingdom of Hungary in the 11th-14th centuries and as such was later part of Austria-Hungary.
In 1918, Slovakia joined with the regions of Bohemia and neighbouring Moravia to form Czechoslovakia, a country that lasted until it was broken up by the Munich Agreement of 1938.
Slovakia became a separate republic that would be tightly controlled by Nazi Germany.
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 Slovakia Information Center - map of slovakia
Slovakia became a separate republic map slovakia men of slovakia that would be tightly slovakia the heart of europe controlled by Nazi Germany.
Most slovakia info executive power lies with the head of government, the prime minister, who is usually the clothes of slovakia leader of the major party or a majority coalition in parliament and appointed by the president.
Slovakia would like to adopt the Euro currency in January 2009, although the public sector deficit needs to be cut in the draft budget from its current slovakia 3.8 percent of GDP to below 3 percent in order for this to be possible.
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 Slovakia Demographics and Geography - Columbia Gazetteer of the World Online
Slovakia is bordered the W by the Czech Republic, SW by Austria, S by Hungary, E by Ukraine, and N by Poland.
Slovakia, however, played an important political role, with Bratislava serving as the Hapsburg capital, until all of Hungary was finally freed from the Turks in the late 17th century.
The Allied victory in 1945 restored Slovakia to its territorial status before the Munich Pact, and the constitution of 1948 recognized Slovakia as one of the constituent states of a reestablished Czechoslovakia; the other state was composed of Bohemia, Moravia, and a small part of Silesia.
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 Slovakia Resource Center - map of slovakia
Slovakia (Slovak: Slovensko) is a map of slovakia landlocked republic in Central Europe.
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Slovakia would like to adopt the Euro currency in January 2009, although the public sector deficit needs to be cut in the draft budget from teak garden furniture in slovakia 'history of slovakia its current 3.8 percent of GDP to below 3 percent in order for this to be possible.
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 asn96.htm -- Hungarians, Slovaks and Political Party System Development in the Slovak Republic
Because Slovakia's Hungarian population is concentrated almost exclusively in southern Slovakia, questions of regional development policy have become associated with questions of relations between Slovaks and Hungarians in Slovakia.
Slovakia's Hungarian parties, then, consider themselves to be representatives of those citizens of Slovakia who speak Hungarian and who feel a sense of common heritage with those living across the border to the south.
Slovakia's Hungarian parties are not the only ones which place heavy emphasis on education and on its relation to the nation.
www.cla.wayne.edu /polisci/kdk/papers/asn1996.htm   (12391 words)

  
 directopedia : Directory : Regional : Europe : Slovakia
The recent practice, especially in economic texts, of using the name Slovak Republic instead of Slovakia, when the terms Hungary, Slovenia etc. are used in the same text, is therefore awkward, arising in analogy to the use of the term Czech Republic, but that is (partly) another problem (see Czech Republic, Czech lands).
Slovakia was the centre of Samo's empire in the 7th century.
Slovakia would like to adopt the Euro currency on 1 January 2009, although the public sector deficit needs to be cut in the draft budget from its current 3.8 percent of GDP to below 3 percent in order for this to be possible.
www.directopedia.org /directory/Regional-Europe/Slovakia.shtml   (1761 words)

  
 Slovakia - Gurupedia
Slovakia (Slovak: Slovensko) is a landlocked republic in
The highest point of the 9th century proto-Slovak state known as Great Moravia came with the arrival of Cyril and Methodius and the expansion under King Svatopluk.
Amongst them are the high peaks of the Tatra mountains, which are a popular skiing destination and home to many scenic lakes and valleys as well as the highest point in Slovakia, the Gerlachovský at 2,655 m.
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 Slovakia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The recent practice, especially in economic texts, of using the name Slovak Republic instead of Slovakia, when the terms Hungary, Slovenia etc. are used in the same text, is therefore wrong.
The original Slavic population settled the general territory of Slovakia in the 5th century.
As for territorial division and the definition of self-governing entities, since 2002, Slovakia is divided into 8 Upper-Tier Territorial Units (sg.
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 Demographics of Slovakia: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
Hungarians are the largest ethnic minority (9.7%) and are concentrated in the southern and eastern regions of Slovakia.
The official state language is Slovak, and Hungarian is widely spoken in the southern region.
Despite its modern European economy and society, Slovakia has a significant rural element.
www.encyclopedian.com /de/Demographics-of-Slovakia.html   (256 words)

  
 Slovakia's population
Slovakia's population to decrease and age - report.
Slovakia will cease to be a transit country and become
Slovakia does not differ much from the European trend.
www.globalaging.org /ruralaging/world/slovakias.htm   (493 words)

  
 Slovakia Deforestation Rates and Related Forestry Figures   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Slovakia is home to at least 3124 species of vascular plants, of which 2.9% are endemic.
Slovakia's economic growth exceeded expectations in 2001-05, despite the general European slowdown.
Slovakia joined the EU on 1 May 2004.
rainforests.mongabay.com /deforestation/2000/Slovakia.htm   (755 words)

  
 Slovakia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Slovakia (Slovak: Slovensko) is a landlocked republic in Central Europe with a population of over five million.
As the Turks retreated from Hungary in the 18th century, Slovakia's influence decreased within the kingdom, although Bratislava retained its position of the capital city of Hungary until 1848, when the capital moved to Budapest.
During the chaos following the breakup of Austria-Hungary, Slovakia was in 1919 attacked by the provisional Hungarian Soviet Republic and 1/3 area of Slovakia temporarily became the Slovak Soviet Republic.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Slovakia   (2620 words)

  
 Discover the Wisdom of Mankind on Slovakia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
After the disintegration of Great Moravian Empire in the early 10th century, around the time of the Battle of Bratislava in 907, Slovakia became a part of the Kingdom of Hungary in the 11th through 14th centuries.
Czechoslovakia lasted until it was broken up by the Munich Agreement of 1938, when Slovakia became a separate republic that would be tightly controlled by Nazi Germany.
Slovakia plans to adopt the Euro currency on 1 January 2009 and has already entered the ERM for this purpose.
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The higher marriage age in the West corresponds to fewer children in a family, and the lower marriage age in the East corresponds to more children in a family.
The total number of children born exceeded Bohemia so much that demographics defined Slovakia as a source of a work force for the Western part of the common state.
Even in the first half of this century, the divorce rate in Slovakia was almost two-thirds lower than in neighboring Bohemian regions, although the statistics also included the inhabitants of towns and industrial regions.”
www.iabsi.com /gen/public/traditions.htm   (1993 words)

  
 InsideSlovakia - country portal and web site directories for Slovakia
On May 1, 2004 the European Union was enlarged with 10 new member countries: Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovenia, and Slovakia.
The Slovaks and the Czechs agreed to separate peacefully on 1 January 1993.
Slovakia has experienced more difficulty than the Czech Republic in developing a modern market economy.
www.insideslovakia.com   (251 words)

  
 SAS | Customer Success: The US Census Bureau
Using billions of pieces of information gathered in the 2000 decennial head count, the US Census Bureau uses SAS software to prepare and review intricate mosaics of school districts that are as insightful and varied as the imaginations of the millions of schoolchildren in classrooms across the country.
However, they often have only an anecdotal feel for the demographics of their students' parents, children in the district who may attend private schools, or households in the district that do not have children enrolled.
The special tabulation includes more than 100,000 demographic attributes per school district - factors such as English-speaking ability, language spoken at home, ancestry, race, ethnicity, age, poverty status, family income, housing conditions, etc. - features that offer a detailed portrait of the local demographic landscape.
www.sas.com /success/census_esri.html   (1171 words)

  
 AdvertisingAge - Digital Edition
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As we go forward, look for the information from American Demographics to appear inside the pages of Advertising Age and on Adage.com.
If you are a subscriber to American Demographics, you will be contacted shortly regarding your subscription.
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 Slovakia - Population Data & Demographics
The Population products for Slovakia have a standard structure and content and are available for use with both National and Street products.
Based on the latest population data available for the country, they provide a consistent database for those applications requiring correlation between demographic detail and the geographic environment.
In combination with any of the other products available for Slovakia - especially Administrative Boundaries - the Population products illustrate various phenomena and trends which are useful for both strategic and operational purposes.
www.geo-strategies.com /digitaldata/availability/ceeurope/slovakia/population.htm   (265 words)

  
 Demographics of Slovakia Information
Demographics of Slovakia, Data of FAO, year 2005 ; Number of inhabitants in thousands.
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 SAS | Government and Education | Education Overview
Education professionals are committed to making a difference in classrooms, lecture halls, research wings, and administrative and legislative offices.
They understand that teaching, learning and administrating our schools and campuses are touched by the challenges of our times: shifts in demographics, technology transitions, shrinking budgets, government mandates, workforce development, and changes in student patterns of attendance, to name a few.
SAS is committed to serving you during this dynamic time by delivering software solutions, strategic services and academic programs that are designed to spark innovation and improve and expand education opportunity.
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 Resources about Demographics and Statistics at Gutman Library
Demographics and Census Data - University of Georgia Libraries
FedStats - Demographic Statistics - data on population, military personnel, children, aging, science education, etc.
Slovakia - Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic
www.philau.edu /library/resources/demograph.html   (988 words)

  
 DHL: Corporate - Slovakia Service Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Addresses in Slovakia where you can leave a shipment for delivery.
The location of the office from where DHL activities in Slovakia are controlled.
Information that may be of interest to you when doing business with Slovakia
www.dhl.com /wrd/sk.html   (46 words)

  
 Census and Demographics Data - 2000, 2005 and 2010 Projections
The Right Site® Software has easy to interpret standard demographics, site analyses (3-ring reports), trend reports (Census, current, and five-year projection), demographic profiles (clusters), sales and store potential analysis, and retail store sales.
We provides targeted demographic data, site analysis, and general reference software that is easy to use.
Two reports are available: the Starter Set contains 50 of the most requested demographic data variables and the Professional Report that covers over 200 variables including demographic, quality of life, consumer price indices, retail sales, business statistics, custom profiles, and consumer expenditures.
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