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  Slovakia
Slovakia (Slovak: Slovensko) is a landlocked republic in Central Europe.
Slovakia was the centre of Samo's empire in the 7th century.
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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  List of traditional regions of Slovakia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
These traditional regions of Slovakia are mostly former counties of the Kingdom of Hungary, but also some other regions.
Slovakia was part of the Kingdom of Hungary from the 11th/14th century onwards to 1918.
There were 20 (earlier 21) counties of the Kingdom of Hungary situated completely or partly in present-day Slovakia.
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 Slovakia
Slovakia was part of the center of Samo's empire in the 7th century.
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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 Info and facts on 'Slovakia'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Slovakia (Slovak (A native or inhabitant of Slovakia) : Slovensko) is a landlocked republic (A form of government whose head of state is not a monarch) in Central Europe (additional info and facts about Central Europe).
Slovakia joined NATO (An international organization created in 1949 by the North Atlantic Treaty for purposes of collective security) on March 29, 2004 and the EU (An international organization of European countries formed after World War II to reduce trade barriers and increase cooperation among its members) on May 1, 2004.
The majority of the inhabitants of Slovakia are ethnically Slovak (A native or inhabitant of Slovakia) (86 percent).
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 Science Fair Projects - Slovakia
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.
Hungarians are the largest ethnic minority (10 percent) and are concentrated in the southern and eastern regions of the country.
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 Slovakia information - Search.com
Slovakia is a member of the European Union and has a population of more than five million.
The Slavic population settled in the territory of Slovakia in the 5th century.
Slovakia is a member state of the European Union since May 1, 2004 and of NATO since March 29, 2004.
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 Slovakia
Slovakia and the Czech Republic went their separate ways after January 1, 1993, an event sometimes called the Velvet Divorce, but Slovakia has remained close partners with the Czech Republic, as well as with other Central European countries within the Visegrad Group.
Slovakia is among the most attractive countries in the EU for foreign investors mainly because of its low labour costs (a 2005 survey by the prominent consultant firm Deloitte shows that Slovakia has the lowest labour costs in the European Union) and low tax rates.
Slovakia, being an ancient land in the heart of Europe, features interesting natural landscapes, mountains, deep caves, medieval castles and cities, folk architecture and ski resorts.
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 SLOVAKIA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Eventually, Slovakia became a part of the Kingdom of Hungary in the 11th-14th centuries and as such was later part of Austria-Hungary.
Slovakia's highest legislative body is the 150-seat unicameral National Council of the Slovak Republic.
Hungarians are the largest ethnic minority and are concentrated in the southern and eastern regions of the country.
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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).
Eventually, Slovakia became a part of the Kingdom of Hungary in the 11th-14th centuries.
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.
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Slovakia -> History The Slovaks in History The area now constituting Slovakia was settled by Slavic tribes in the 5th-6th cent.
Slovakia Slovakiaslōvă´kēe, slōvä´kēe or the Slovak Republic, Slovak Slovenskoslô´vĕnskô, republic (1995 est.
Its fertile soil is drained by the Danube and its tributaries, notably the Váh.
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 Slovakia - Economic analysis of government's policies, investment climate and political risk.
Slovakia kept all the record of private property ownership, so everybody get back what was their if it was possible.
Slovakia has also the National Council elections and the leader of the majority party or the leader of a majority coalition is usually appointed prime minister by the president.
Slovakia is one of the countries invited to enter the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), which purpose is to safeguard the freedom and security of all its members by political and military means.
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 IV. Country Narratives: Europe and Eurasia
Croatia is on Tier 2 Watch List due to lack of evidence of sufficient progress from the previous year, especially in supporting the National Committee for the Suppression of Trafficking in Persons (the Committee), and in victim identification.
The government remains listed on Tier 2 because of continued progress during the reporting period; it has been placed on Tier 2 Watch List to permit tracking of near-term actions mandated in the February 2004 National Plan of Action to combat trafficking in persons.
Regional police forces and police academies trained officers on victim identification and assistance, and judicial training began in 2003.
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 EUguides - Tourism and the European Union - EUbusiness   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The importance of tourism is also shown by the amounts of expenditure and receipts that are transferred among the EU countries and among each EU country with the rest of the world.
Tourism is seen as a major opportunity for job creation over the coming years, in particular in less developed and peripheral regions.
Underlining tourism's contribution to sustainable development, with a special focus on environmental and cultural resources, is high on the list of recommendations, in accordance with the "Agenda 21" guidelines.
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 Embassy of the Slovak Republic Commercial Department   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Slovakia should also consider introducing a legitimate ”fast track” registration process, with a higher registration fee, as well as an accelerated process for registering capital investment increases and amendments to company bylaws (to avoid backlogs for changes that are relatively simple).
Slovakia should consider issuing temporary visas to foreigners who are in the process of applying for a long-term residence permit.
Slovakia also provides that when investments made by a foreign investor suffer losses because of ”war, armed conflict, a state of national emergency, insurrection, riot or other similar events.” the foreign investor will be compensated no less favorably than by the contracting state.
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 List of tourism regions of Slovakia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There are the following official regions for the purposes of tourism in Slovakia:
The districts (okresy) completely or partly included in the regions are indicated in brackets:
Ponitrie [ Nitra River region ] (Bánovce nad Bebravou, Nitra, Partizánske, Prievidza, Šaľa, Topoľčany, Zlaté Moravce)
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