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One of the most important dates for the Czechs and Slovaks is the 28th of October 1918; the date when the first Czechoslovak republic was founded.
One of the most important dates for the Czechs and Slovaks is the 28th of October 1918; the date when the first Czechoslovak republic was founded.
The capital city, Bratislava, and one of the largest cities in Slovakia, Banská Bystrica, opened new bus stations recently.
Last week, the locals in the northern Slovak village of Zázrivá officially closed the shepherding season.
Discussions about education are always timely in Slovakia. Moreover, the second week in October was when the so-called Lifelong Learning Week took place.
Since 1969, October 9th has been celebrated as World Post Day. Living in the time of the technology boom, we decided to look into the development of post offices, their services and their current state. ...
Since October is observed as Respect for the Aged month, in this special feature we provide an in-depth look at how Slovakia takes care of its seniors:
The Erasmus exchange program for students is celebrating its 30th anniversary. What is it actually about? What are the students' experiences? What are the students' expectations?
Young Slovaks do not feel part of their county, lack trust in state institutions and are frustrated, reads the latest survey conducted by the Slovak Youth Council.
The year 2017 marks 200 years since the birth of Jozef Miloslav Hurban, Slovak politician, writer, journalist and Protestant pastor. Together with Ľudovít Štúr and Michal Miloslav Hodža, they were the ...
Traditional cuisine, folklore as well as search for ones roots - those are just some of the features of the annual Slovak Heritage Festival place in East Bruinswick, New Jersey.