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The history of Slovakia dates back to the findings of ancient human artifacts. This article shows the history of the country from prehistory to the present day ...
Date: 17 July 1992 – 31 December 1992 ... the First Slovak Republic was created as a satellite state of Germany with limited sovereignty. ... Slovakia, meanwhile ...
Slovakia, [a] officially the Slovak Republic, [b] is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the west, and the Czech Republic to the northwest. Slovakia's mostly mountainous territory spans about 49,000 km 2 (19,000 sq mi), hosting a population ...
The list shows large groupings associated with the dates of independence from decolonization (e.g., 41 current states gained control of sovereignty from the United Kingdom and France between 1956 and 1966) or dissolution of a political union (e.g., 18 current states gained control of sovereignty from the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia between 1990 ...
The Slovak National Council's Declaration of Independence of the Slovak Nation (Slovak: Deklarácia Slovenskej národnej rady o zvrchovanosti Slovenskej republiky) was a resolution of the Slovak National Council on 17 July 1992, by which members of the Council demanded Slovakia's independence although it was not a Unilateral Declaration of Independence.
Slovakia: Czechoslovak Republic (1918–1938) Czechoslovak Republic (1938–1939) Slovak Republic (1939–1945) Czechoslovak Republic (1945–1960) Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (1960–1990) Czech and Slovak Federative Republic (1990–1992) Slovak Republic (1993–present) Slovenia: Duchy of Carniola (1364–1804) Austrian Empire (1804–1867)
Date English translation Local name Remarks 1 January (1993) Day of the Establishment of the Slovak Republic: Deň vzniku Slovenskej republiky: Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia: 6 January: Epiphany: Zjavenie Pána: March, April: Good Friday: Veľkonočný piatok: March, April: Easter Monday: Veľkonočný pondelok: See ...
It contains 210 entries, arranged alphabetically, with information on the status and recognition of their sovereignty. It includes 195 widely recognized sovereign states, two associated states, and 13 entities which claim an effective sovereignty but are considered de jure constituents of other powers by the general international community.