Slovak society


Carpathian Germans ( German: Karpatendeutsche, Slovak: karpatskí Nemci), sometimes simply called Slovak Germans (German: Slowakeideutsche), is the name for a group of German language speakers on the territory of present-day Slovakia. The term was coined by the historian Raimund Friedrich Preindel, and is also sometimes used to refer to Germans in the Carpathian Ruthenia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Carpathian Germans"

(Demographics of Slovakia) Population: ...more on Wikipedia about "Demographics of Slovakia"

==Law against gays== ...more on Wikipedia about "Gay rights in Slovakia"

National holidays in Slovakia ...more on Wikipedia about "National holidays in Slovakia"

Remembrance Days in Slovakia are working days. ...more on Wikipedia about "Remembrance days in Slovakia"

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