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  • Slovaks - Wikipedia
    In political terms, the medieval Slovaks were a part of the multi-ethnic political nation Natio Hungarica, together with Hungarians (or, more exactly, Magyars), Slavonians, Germans, Romanians and other ethnic groups in the Kingdom of Hungary
  • Learn About The Slovaks Immigration - Slate Valley Museum
    The vast majority of the Slovaks were peasants, most of whom had been freed from serfdom only in 1848 They worked tiny plots of land that, due to the practice of partable inheritance, soon became too small to sustain a family
  • Slovakia | History, Map, Flag, Population, Language, Capital, Currency . . .
    More than four-fifths of Slovakia’s population are ethnic Slovaks Hungarians, concentrated in the southern border districts, form the largest minority, making up less than one-tenth of the republic’s population
  • Where is Slovakia? Culture, Facts Travel - CountryReports
    Slovakia Facts and Culture What is Slovakia famous for? Cultural Attributes: Slovaks are proud of their rich cultural heritage Slovaks are usually outgoing and value good humor and hard work They More Family: Typical Slovak families have two or three children While most women hold jobs outside the home and comprise 47 percent More
  • Slovaks in America: A Chronology - Library of Congress
    Out of This Furnace, the story of three generations of Slovaks working in steel mills, was published by Thomas Bell (Belejcak), an American-born writer who depicted the lives of Slovak immigrants in many of his works
  • The Four Waves of Immigration - Cleveland State University
    The year 1873 can be called the beginning of a mass exodus, for in that year 1,300 Slovaks came to America Most of them probably came from the Spiš (Spish) county of Slovakia where the emigrant tide began with jobless miners, tradesmen and small farmers
  • Slovaks - Encyclopedia. com
    The Slovaks are Western Slavs who speak Slovak and live in Slovakia [1], the easternmost third of Czechoslovakia [2], in 1992 renamed the Czech and Slovak Federative Republic
  • The Slovak People - Cultures of the World - WorldAtlas
    Slovaks have played a significant role in European history including in politics, culture, science, military, and religion The Slovak people have lived in central Europe from the Middle Ages
  • Slovaks - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
    The Slovaks or Slovak people (Slovak Slovci, singular Slovk, feminine Slovenka, plural Slovenky) are a nation and West Slavic ethnic group native to Slovakia who speak the Slovak language
  • Slovaks Explained
    The Slovaks (sk|Slováci pronounced as sk , singular: Slovák pronounced as sk , feminine: Slovenka pronounced as sk , plural: Slovenky) are a West Slavic ethnic group and nation native to Slovakia who share a common ancestry, culture, history and speak the Slovak language





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