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 Slovakia - Gurupedia
Slovakia (Slovak: Slovensko) is a landlocked republic in
Slovakia was part of the center of Samo's empire in the 7th century.
Hungarians are the largest ethnic minority (10%) and are concentrated in the southern and eastern regions of Slovakia.
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 ScienceDaily: Slovakia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Slovakia was the centre of Samo's empire in the 7th century.
Slovakia plans to adopt the Euro currency on 1 January 2009 and has already entered the ERM for this purpose.
In 2004 Slovakia had a fertility rate of 1.25 (i.e., the average woman will have 1,25 children in her lifetime), which is one of the lowest numbers among EU countries.
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 SLOVAKIA   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Slovakia is a landlocked republic in Central Europe.
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.
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 History of Slovakia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Roman epoch began in Slovakia in 6 CE, inaugurated by the arrival of Roman legions on this territory that led to a war against the Marcomanni and Quadi tribes.
Slovakia, rich in raw materials and fairly economically developed, remained until the beginning of the Modern Era, the biggest producer of silver and the second-largest producer of gold in Europe.
The capital of Slovakia, Bratislava, became, for the period between 1536 to 1784/1848 the capital and the coronation city of "Royal Hungary".
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 Arpads   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Domoslav in was temporarily installed as the ruler of Slovakia in 1042 when the territory was by Bretislav I and Henry III.
The rule of Béla IV (1235-1270) the of his predecessor was characterized by granting the first civic privileges (town charter town to arising towns in Hungary (in 1238 Trnava Banská Štiavnica Krupina and Zvolen) and by the disastrous invasion of Mongols (wrongly called: Tartars) in 1241-1242 and the subsequent reconstruction the country.
List of Hungarian rulers List of rulers of Slovakia List of rulers of Croatia
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 Encyclopedia: List of Hungarian rulers   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This is a list of Prime Ministers of Hungary: Prime Ministers of Hungary, 1848-1849 Count Lajos Batthyány: 17 March - 2 October 1848 Baron Ádám Récsey: 3 October - 26 November 1848 Lajos Kossuth: 26 November 1848 - 11 August 1849 Bertalan Szemere: 11 August - 13 August 1849 Prime Ministers of Hungary...
This is a list of all rulers of Hungary since Árpád.
List of Hungarian rulers, he is the great-grandson, not grandson, of Stephen V. I was adding to the confusion by counting Charles I Martel as a King of Hungary, which I think he claimed to be from 1290-1295, but we seem not to be counting him as a Hungarian ruler.
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 Slovakia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Eventually, Slovakia became a part of the Kingdom of Hungary in the 11th-14th centuries.
Main article: Regions of Slovakia As for administrative division, Slovakia is subdivided into 8 kraje (singular - kraj, usually translated as regions, but actually meaning rather county), each of which is named after their principal city.
Main article: Geography of Slovakia The Slovak landscape is noted primarily for its mountainous nature, with the Carpathian Mountains extending across Most of the northern half of the country.
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 List of Presidents of Czechoslovakia - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It also lists leaders of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia during the time when that party held a leading role in the state (1948-1989).
See also: List of Presidents of the Czech Republic, List of Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic, List of rulers of Slovakia, List of Prime Ministers of Czechoslovakia, List of Czech monarchs, Lists of incumbents.
List of Presidents of Czechoslovakia, Presidents of Czechoslovakia, Leaders of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, 1945-1989, Lists of office-holders, Czechoslovakia, Presidents of Czechoslovakia and Leaders of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia.
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Slovakia was part of the centerof Samo 's empire in the 7th century.
Eventually, Slovakia became a part of the Kingdom of Hungary in the11th-14th centuries and as such was later part of Austria-Hungary prior to 1918.
Slovakia's highest legislative body is the 150-seat unicameral National Council of the Slovak Republic (Národná rada Slovenskejrepubliky).
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907: Today’s Slovakia + Moravia + Austria (territory north of the Danube)+ Hungary (territory north to Budapest and Tisza (Tisa) River, except for the territory to the west of the Pilis mountains) + western Ruthenia.
Western and central northern Slovakia is maybe part or under under the influence of White Croatia (see 948), eastern Slovakia is under cultural influence of the Kiew Rus, the Balt and of certain parts of Poland.
997 – 1001: The ruler of the Nitrian principality is unknown.
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 List of leaders of Slovak parliaments - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Assembly of Slovakia (1939 – 1945; independent Slovakia)
President of the Presidium of the Slovak National Council (1944 –1945; in rebellion within Slovakia)
National Council of the Slovak Republic (since 1993; independent Slovakia)
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 Árpáds - Art History Online Reference and Guide
The Polish ruler made Stephen’s cousins Ladislaus the Bold (1001–1029) and Vazul (1029–1030), who had fled Hungary in 995, the rulers of the Nitrian principality (Slovakia) within the Polish principality.
In 1030, Stephen reconquered Slovakia from Poland, Vazul was imprisoned, and in 1031 (when Stephen’s only son Imre died) he was blinded in Nitra so that he wouldn't succeed to the Hungarian throne.
The short rule of Stephen V (1270–1272) was followed by the rule of his son, the young Ladislaus IV (1272–1290), who was influenced by his Cumanian mother and her surroundings, which brought about royal conflicts with the church and the oligarchs.
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When the 30 PUR lawmakers elected on the lists of the PSD-PUR National Union were subtracted from the total of parliamentarians elected by that formation, the PSD would end with a caucus of 149 deputies and senators, while the opposition alliance would have 161 lawmakers.
The exercise was aimed at having on the lists candidates that were popular and eligible in the counties they were to represent in the elections slated for 28 November.
After examining the final lists, the CPC concluded that 153 candidates (95 PSD+PUR politicians, 46 from PRM, 12 from the Justice and Truth alliance, and three from UDMR) were not suited for office because of their past.
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 Top20Slovakia.com - Your Top20 Guide to 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).
The highest point of this (Proto-)Slovak empire came with the arrival of Cyril and Methodius and the expansion under King Svätopluk.
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 Encyclopedia: List of Transylvanian rulers   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Leader of groups of Hungarian nobles claiming no foreign ruler should be chosen King of Hungary.
Gabriel Bethlen, Prince of Transylvania (1580-1629) Gabriel (Gabor) Bethlen (Hungarian: Bethlen Gábor, Slovak: Gabriel Betlen) (1580-1629), prince of Transylvania (1613-1629) and leader of a anti-Habsburg insurrection in the Habsburg Royal Hungary on the territory of present-day Slovakia.
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 Churches - Eastern Slovakia
In Slovakia, church and land were the two most important aspects of everyday life in Eastern Slovakia.
Note that this is comprehensive list of all church records in the SR Archives, but that the FHC has not filmed all records at this point.
Due to the minority Jewish population of Slovakia, the majority of records are found in the larger cities.
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He stressed that the United Nations system was so stringent that it would not have allowed anyone to play with oil contracts and that the publication of the list was intended "to slander those who were defending the Iraqi people." [26] Ironically, he served as the chairman of the anti-corruption committee of the Jordanian parliament.
He said the list "has no basis in truth and we do not know its reasons." He added that the accusation "is an attempt to slander those who stand against the American occupation of Iraq and stand with the Iraqi resistance and the Iraqi brethren and cooperate and support them." [29]
Because releasing the list shows Saddam Hussein's bribery of hundreds of politicians and journalists from 50 Arab and foreign countries, the Arab media have neither pursued the issue nor investigated the matter.
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Because the Franks were regarded as the founders (via the Carolingian Empire) of both France and Germany, their memory lingered long in the annals of European historiographers and genealogists, a memory which is still found within modern genealogical records.
Even so, I include this list as an example of creative genealogy, in the suspicion that buried within it may lurk a recollection of some early tribal chief.
The enumeration (and the Hellenic name of the 5th ruler) hearkens back to their supposed Cimmerian antecedents - see the mythologic Franks at the beginning of this section.
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 Slovakia - Voyager, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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-14th centuries.
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.
This page was last modified 22:18, 12 December 2005.
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 Sweden - Uncyclopedia
King Sven of Sweden, one of the most famed Swedish rulers of all history.
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The self-possessed ruler of the Queerdom of Sweden.
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 ipedia.com: List of rulers of Slovakia Article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Notes: A stands for the house of Arpád M stands for the house of Mojmír In the 10th to 12th century, only app.
1/3 of Slovakias territory was under Hungarian rule, the remaining territory was ruled by...
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 World Statesmen.org
Some material in conjunction with: RULERS and States and Regents of the World.
Lists do not reflect the legitimacy of leaders or governments.
Political party orientation descriptions are the authors personal impression of the orientation of a party and do not necessarily represent the parties' own opinion.
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 Abridged List of Rulers: Europe | Special Topics Page | Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The list that follows is meant as a complement to the Timeline of Art History, not as a comprehensive historical reference.
The names of numerous princes who ruled smaller states are not to be found here, nor are the names of many pretenders, regents, and fully legitimate monarchs whose reigns were short or ambitions otherwise stifled.
The abridged list includes above all those kings and queens whose rule affected the arts of Europe in important ways and whose names are most commonly raised in art historical discussion.
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The documents that the Library of Congress has chosen from the 500 made available from the Russian archives cover the entire range of Soviet history from the October Revolution of 1917 to the failed coup of August 1991.
They include material from archives that had been key working files of the Communist rulers until August 1991: the archives of the Central Committee, the Presidential archive, and the KGB.
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