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  Slovakia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.
Slovakia is a member state of the European Union since May 1, 2004 and of NATO since March 29, 2004.
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.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Slovakia   (2638 words)

  
 Top20Slovakia.com - Your Top20 Guide to Slovakia!
Slovakia was the centre of Samo's empire in the 7th century.
Slovakia became a separate republic that would be tightly controlled by Nazi Germany.
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.
www.top20slovakia.com   (1664 words)

  
 Hungary
Hungary (Hungarian Magyarország), landlocked republic in central Europe, bounded on the north by Slovakia; on the northeast by Ukraine; on the east by Romania; on the south by Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia; and on the west by Austria.
In the north are the Bakony Mountains, a forested range in the Transdanubian Highlands, which overlook Lake Balaton.
Other major rivers, all tributaries of the Danube, include the Tisza, the longest river in Hungary, and the Rába and Drava rivers.
www.ovayonda.biz /lodging/country/hu.html   (432 words)

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