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Bratislava castle - symbol of the city
Bratislava, Slovakia
The Castle Hill in Bratislava and its Slavonic castle were of importance in the period of the Great Moravian Empire. The south-west tower housed the Hungarian coronation jewels for two centuries.
Devin castle - ruins of the stronghold dating from Neolitic
Moravany, Slovakia
Devin Castle standing on a massive rock hill above the confluence of the Danube and Morava is an unusually impressive landmark. It is part of the oldest history of Slovakia.
Vlkolinec village UNESCO World Heritage
Slovakia
The village comprises two or three-room log cabine type houses. In the center of the village is preserved the bell tower from 1770, water well, Chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary and school.
Banska Stiavnica UNESCO World Heritage - gold mining town
Bratislava, Slovakia
The majority of monuments of Banska Stiavnica are concentrated into the area spreading between the Trinity and Radnicne squares. Both squares are separated from each other by the Gothic church of St Catherine from the end of the 15th century and the building of town hall with its slender clock tower.
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Location
Located in the continent of Europe, Slovakia covers 48,105 square kilometers of land and 930 square kilometers of water, making it the 132nd largest nation in the world with a total area of 49,035 square kilometers.
Transportation
Slovak Republic Taxis and Car Rental
Slovak Republic Water Taxis
Slovak Republic Trains and Buses
Languages Spoken
Slovak language is an Indo-European language used in Slovak Republic, Czech Republic, USA and in other countries (almost 6 million people). It belongs to a large family of Slavic (Slavonic) languages (subgroup of Indo-European languages):
West Slavs: Slovak, Czech, Upper & Lower Sorbian (minority languages in Germany), Polish
East Slavs: Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Rusyn
South Slavs: Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Macedonian
Currency
The currency of Slovakia is the Euro (EUR). As well, the people of Slovakia are refered to as Slovak.
Visas
In general, it is not difficult to visit Slovakia. Citizens of many countries require no visa for short stays. Even if you do require a visa, the process is relatively simple, but it is important to take the right steps.
Electricity
Which power plugs and sockets in Slovakia?
In Slovakia the power plugs and sockets are of type E. Check out the following pictures.
Type E: this type is of French origin. This socket also works with plug C and with plug F if it has an additional pinhole.
Vaccinations
Some vaccines are recommended or required for Slovakia. The CDC and WHO recommend the following vaccinations for Slovakia: hepatitis A, hepatitis B, rabies, meningitis, polio, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis), chickenpox, shingles, pneumonia and influenza.
Emergency Calls
The European emergency number 112 is not the only emergency number in Slovakia.
The national emergency numbers are:
150 - fire and rescue
155 – emergency medical service
158 – police
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FAQs about Slovakia
The only thing I know about Slovakia is what I learned first-hand from your foreign minister, who came to Texas.
If Slovakia and geography in Central Europe in general seem to confuse you, you're not alone. As the quote above attests even US President George W. Bush had some learning to do in this area. And so, these set of questions and answers are meant to orient individuals with very little knowledge about Slovakia.
Slovakia or the Slovak Republic?
The full and official designation for Slovakia is the Slovak Republic and hence both terms refer to the same nation-state. For formal purposes use the official designation: the Slovak Republic.
e.g. When I traveled to Slovakia I visited the parliament of the Slovak Republic.
Has Slovakia recovered from the war?
Although W.W.II was the most destructive war ever, Slovakia was at the periphery of the theatre of war and wasn't severely affected. And in any case, it has had well over half a century to recover.