Refimprove date February 2009 Infobox Ethnic group group Slovaks br Slov ci image Image Svks2.jpg 300px ... , agnostic or non religious 13 2001 census within Slovakia, extrapolated to outside Slovaks related ... accessdate 2011 03 16 last first ref The Slovaks Slovak language Slovak Slov ci , singular ... . Most Slovaks today live within the borders of the independent Slovakia circa 4,600,000 . There are Slovak ... 10th century A.D, whose creators were the ancestors of the Czechs and Slovaks. ref Ference Gregory Curtis ... its creators being the ancestors of the Czechs and Slovaks 22 search anchor ref According to part .... p. 299. ISBN 963 04 2914 4. ref The Slovaks never had political or territorial autonomy within Hungary ... in 1107. The territory inhabited by the Slovaks in present day Hungary was gradually reduced. ref ... Hungary around 1700, thousands of Slovaks were gradually settled in depopulated parts of the restored ... present day Slovak enclaves like Slovaks in Vojvodina , Slovaks in Hungary in these countries ..., the importance of the territory, as well as other parts within the Kingdom fell, and many Slovaks were impoverished. As a result, hundreds of thousands of Slovaks emigrated to North America , especially ... has been strongly influenced by the Czech language during this period. Contemporary Slovaks The political ... of all Slovaks. Contemporary Slovak society organically combines elements of both folk traditions and Western European lifestyles. Name and ethnogenesis The origin of the Slovaks is disputed among scholars and it is very contentious. The different theories regarding the ethnogenesis of the Slovaks ... outside its current borders. ref name Kamusella948 Harvnb Kamusella 2009 p 948 ref The conception that the Slovaks ... with the ambition of the Slovaks to reach self determination or autonomy within Hungary ... Czechoslovak national identity in favour of a pure Slovak one. Theories regarding the ethnogenesis of the Slovaks ... of Great Moravia, namely the Slovaks, the Moravians and the Slovenes. Slovak scholars have ... more details
Image Vojvodina ethnic2002.png thumb 250px Slovaks in Vojvodina according to the 2002 census based on municipality data Image Vojvodina ethnic2002.jpg thumb 250px Slovaks in Vojvodina according to the 2002 census based on settlement data Image Vojvodina west east slavs.png thumb 250px Slovaks in Vojvodina 2002 census Slovaks are the third largest ethnic group in the Vojvodina province of Serbia . According to the 2002 census, there are 56,637 ethnic Slovaks in Vojvodina, constituting 2.79 in the population of the province. The number of ethnic Slovaks in the whole of Serbia is 59,021, forming 0.79 of the country s total population. Language and religion Like the rest of the ethnic Slovaks, they speak ... Catholic like the most of the Slovaks in Slovakia. Slovak is one of the six official languages of Vojvodina. Geography Most Slovak live in Kova ica 8.497 Slovaks and Ba ki Petrovac 5.773 Slovaks ... with 66.41 Slovaks and Kova ica with 41.07 Slovaks . The towns of Kova ica and Ba ki Petrovac are the cultural centre of the Slovaks in Vojvodina. The settlements in Vojvodina with absolute or relative ... Serbia.jpg thumb 250px Slovaks in Vojvodina Image Belo Blato, Catholic and Evangelical Churches.jpg .... The modern Slovaks in Vojvodina are descendants of 18th and 19th century settlers, who migrated from ... migrated to Ba ka during the time of Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor Karlo I in 1720 Slovaks settled ..., Slovaks settled in Kisa , Kru i Veprovac , Glo an , and Ba ka Topola Topola . Part of them also settled in Baj a . In 1790 1791, Slovaks settled in Pivnice , in 1792 in Stara Palanka , and in 1793 in Novi Slankamen . In 1784 1787, Slovaks settled in Me a Slovanski Bardan . Some of them moved in 1788 to Aradac and E ka , and some of them later also moved to Lali . In 1800, Slovaks settled in Kova ica , and in 1806 and 1809 in Padina . In 1806, one group of Slovaks settled in oka , and in 1809 in Kraji nik upljaja . In 1825, Slovaks settled in Du anovac, Banat Du anovac , and in 1830 in Stari ... more details
Expand Romanian Slovacii din Rom nia date September 2010 Unreferenced date October 2006 Image Placa comemorativa Nadlac.jpg thumb 200px Plaque marking the 1803 settlement of Slovaks in N dlac , Arad County The Slovaks Slov ci in Slovak language Slovak , slovaci in Romanian language Romanian are an Minorities of Romania ethnic minority in Romania , numbering 17,199 people according to the 2002 census and hence making up 0.1 of the total population. Slovaks mainly live in western Romania, with the largest populations found in Bihor County Bihor and Arad County Arad counties, where they make up 1.22 and 1.25 of the population, respectively. The largest concentration of ethnic Slovaks can be found in the town of N dlac , Arad County, where they make up almost half of the population. As an officially recognized ethnic minority, Slovaks, together with Czechs of Romania Czechs , have Romanian ethnic minorities parties one seat reserved in the Romanian Chamber of Deputies of Romania Chamber of Deputies . See also Romania Slovakia relations Czechs of Romania Ethnic groups in Romania DEFAULTSORT Slovaks Of Romania Category Romanian people of Slovak descent Category Slovak diaspora Romania Category Slovak people Romania Category Ethnic groups in Romania Romania stub Slovakia stub fr Slovaques de Roumanie ro Slovacii din Rom nia sk Slov ci v Rumunsku ... more details
Slovak dialect should be used as the literary language of the Slovaks and in 1846 he codified ... date February 2009 Reflist External links http www.european people.com Slovaks Slovaks.html Slovak People DEFAULTSORT List Of Slovaks Category Lists of people by nationality Slovaks Category ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2008 History of Slovakia The division between Czechs and Slovaks in Czechoslovakia persisted as a key element in the reform movement of the 1960s and the retrenchment of the 1970s, a decade that dealt harshly with the aspirations of both Czechs and Slovaks. Ethnicity still remains integral to the social, political, and economic affairs of the country. It is not merely a matter of individual identity, folklore, or tradition. Perhaps one measure of how profoundly important ethnicity and Autonomous entity autonomy were to Slovaks was a Slovak writer s 1968 call for a more positive reappraisal of the Slovak Republic. Although as a Marxist he found Monsignor Jozef Tiso s clerico fascist state politically abhorrent, he acknowledged that the Slovak Republic existed as the national state of the Slovaks, the only one in our history. . . . Comparable sentiments surfaced periodically throughout the 1970s in letters to Bratislava s Pravda , even though the newspaper s editors ... Postwar political developments affected Slovaks less favorably. Party rule in Czechoslovakia ... . Eventually, Czechs also fell victim to the purges, but Slovaks remained convinced that Prague Stalinists ... Slovaks when he commented that they had become a tolerated race of vice chairmen and deputy ministers ... be mass intermarriage between the two groups. The Slovaks found this recommendation to deal with ethnic ... apparatus with largely autonomous Czech and Slovak structures. Slovaks called for the full rehabilitation ... and intended to promote a general increase in efficiency. Slovaks wished economic reform to be adapted ... Slovaks further. In the Czech view, their own focus on the rehumanization of Marxism was universalistic ... Slovaks the general populace as well as party members gave an indication of how important the Czech ... in the mid 1970s, when the new federal structures were in place, found that Slovaks thought the new government organization, in contrast to much of their historical experience, treated Czechs and Slovaks ... more details
a population of 800 of which over 600 Czechs, the rest Slovaks, Banat Bulgarians and Banat Swabians in the 1930s. Other places where Czechs and Slovaks settled were the town of Gorna Oryahovitsa ... December 2009 ref In Podem old name Martvitsa or Slovak M tvica , for example, the Slovaks arrived ... ref Between 1948 and 1950, over 2,000 Czechs and Slovaks from Sofia and the aforementioned localities ... more details
Bo et ch is a Czech language Czech and Slovaks Slovak surname turned first name. The name can refer to several people in particular Bo et ch, a medieval sculptor Emili n Bo et ch Glocar Jozef Bo et ch Klemens disambig ... more details
Czechization lang cs echizace is a term used to describe a cultural change in which something ethnically non Czech people Czech is made to become Czech. Citation needed date January 2011 The term is commonly used in relation to Germans , Poles , Rusyns , Moravians and Slovaks . Citation needed date January 2011 See also Demographics of Czechoslovakia Demographics of the Czech Republic Germans in Czechoslovakia 1918 1938 Poles in Czechoslovakia Ruthenians and Ukrainians in Czechoslovakia 1918 1938 Slovaks in Czechoslovakia 1918 1938 Slovaks in Czechoslovakia 1960 1990 External links http www.churchinhistory.org pages intro sum tiso maligned.htm President Tiso A much maligned priest Cultural assimilation sp ize czech stub Category Cultural assimilation Category Czech culture cs echizace pl Czechizacja ... more details
SVG map Map showing the distribution of Czechs in blue and Slovaks in dark oliver green inside the Austro Hungarian Empire in the year 1911. Detail from the original Image Austria hungary 1911.jpg map of ethno linguistic groups in Austria Hungary . Licensing PD old 100 ... more details
Orphan date October 2010 merge Isaiah date October 2010 Izaia is the Czechs Czech and Slovaks Slovak form of the Hebrew name Isaiah . The Name Day is celebrated on July 6. External links http www.behindthename.com Behind the Name DEFAULTSORT Izaias Category Czech masculine given names Category Slovak given names ... more details
File Privilegium Pro Slavis.jpg thumb 240px Privilegium pro Slavis Privilegium pro Slavis is a privilege granted to the Slovak inhabitants of ilina by the King Louis I of Hungary during his visit of ilina in 1381 . ref name kirschbaum cite book last Kirschbaum first Stanislav J. authorlink coauthors title A history of Slovakia the struggle for survival publisher St. Martin s Press date 1995 location New York pages url doi id isbn ref According to this privilege Slovaks and Germans each occupied half of the seats in the city council and the mayor should be elected each year, alternating between those nationalities. It was issued after the complaints of Slovaks that the Germans refused to respect this rule. The privilege was preserved from duplication in 1431 . References reflist Slovakia stub Category History of Slovakia Category ilina sk Privilegium pro Slavis sr Privilegium pro Slavis ... more details
Slankamena ki Vinogradi is a village in Serbia . It is situated in the In ija municipality, in the Srem District , Vojvodina province. The village has a Slovaks Slovak ethnic majority and its population numbering 266 people 2002 census . Cultural manifestations Pudarski dani See also List of places in Serbia List of cities, towns and villages in Vojvodina Srem District coord 45 09 N 20 11 E display title region RS type city source GNS enwiki DEFAULTSORT Slankamenacki Vinogradi SremRS geo stub commonscat Slankamena ki Vinogradi Category Places in Syrmia Category Populated places in Vojvodina Category Slovaks of Vojvodina de Slankamena ki Vinogradi fr Slankamena ki Vinogradi hr Slankamena ki Vinogradi ru sk Slankamensk Vinohrady sr ... more details
Summary Slovak propaganda poster encouraging Slovaks to move from Hungary to Slovakia Licensing Non free poster Fair use rationale Non free use rationale Description Slovak propaganda poster encouraging Slovaks to move from Hungary to Slovakia Source Museum of Hungarian Culture and the Danube Region in Kom rno Kom rom Article Slovakization Portion No Low resolution Yes, 256 300 pixels. Size unsuitable to use for high end reproduction. Purpose To illustrate the Slovak government s propaganda campaign during the Hungarian Slovak population exchange, a crucial point in Slovak Hungarian history Replaceability There is no free equivalent of this image, so it cannot be replaced by a free image. other information The use of this picture will not affect the value of the original work or limit the copyright holder s rights or ability to distribute the original. ... more details
. Both Czechs, Moravians ethnic group Moravians and Slovaks struggled against a powerful neighbouring people Germans in the case of the Czechs, Hungarian people Hungarians in the case of the Slovaks see History of the Czech Republic and History of Slovakia . Contacts between the Czechs and Slovaks arose in the late fourteenth century, when Slovaks started to study at the Charles University in Prague ... the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries, some educated Slovaks used written Czech as well as Slovak and Latin see History of the Slovak language . The Czechs and Slovaks were also formally united in 1436 ... Tom Masaryk began propagating the Czechoslovak idea, namely the reunion of Czechs and Slovaks into one political entity. The Slovaks, on the other hand, had no forum for political expression within ... of the nineteenth century, meaning the Slovaks remained mostly rural people led by a small group of intellectuals ..., the Slovaks were struggling to preserve their newly found national identity. Image Czech and Slovak ... 99cccc Czechs legend b5bd8c Slovaks legend dee78c Ruthenians   Ukrainians legend cc9966 Poles ... 1918 see Czechoslovak Legions At the outbreak of World War I, the Czechs and Slovaks showed little ... Slavs, the Russians and the Serbs. Large numbers of Czechs and Slovaks defected on the Russian front ... more details
Wiktionary Slovak may refer to Slovaks , western Slavic people Slovak language Slovakia , the country Hillel Slovak 1962 1988 , a guitarist member of the Red Hot Chili Peppers band disambig ar de Slowakisch es Eslovaco fr Slovak os pl S owacki pt Eslovaco ru ... more details
Dolinsky , from Slovak language Slovak dolina , valley. Famous people whose surname is or was Dolinsky include Margaret Dolinsky , American artist and scientist Meyer Dolinsky aka Mike Dolinsky , American writer, actor and stunt coordinator Rostislaw Dolinsky , German scientist and author J n Vala an Dolinsk , Slovaks Slovak author Voytek Dolinski , 1950s era actor See also Dolinski . disambig ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 Location map Croatia label Punitovci lat 45.43 long 18.42 Punitovci is a municipality in Osijek Baranja county , Croatia . There are 1,850 inhabitants, 62 who are Croats and 36 who are Slovaks . 2001 census Osijek Baranja Coord 45 26 N 18 25 E region HR type city display title Category Municipalities of Croatia OsijekBaranja geo stub fr Punitovci hr Punitovci it Punitovci nl Punitovci sh Punitovci war Punitovci ... more details
feeling among Czechs and Slovaks. Once forming a rather unified group, they were historically separated ... of Czechs and Slovaks. History Ancient time The Czechs and Slovaks are both ethnic Slavs ..., it is believed, that those tribes acquired the characteristics that made them Czechs and Slovaks ..., but not ending relations between the Czechs and Slovaks. In this period, culture expanded mostly through literature, creating nationalist feelings. Nevertheless, the Czechs and Slovaks were still far from forming a strong united country and the Slovaks remained under Hungarian influence. Habsburg ... and Slovaks lands were divided between Austria and Hungary . This division remained even after the Austro ... Empires, Czechs and Slovaks lived under strongly different conditions. On the one ... of Czechoslovakia. S. Matou kov Trans. Prague Orbis Press Agency. ref On the other hand, Slovaks ... and slower. ref ada, The birth of Czechoslovakia. ref Having cultural ties with the Czechs, Slovaks ..., the appeal of joining the Czechs was great since they considered Slovaks as members of their own people ... democracy . Besides the mutual feelings of unity among Czechs and Slovaks, there were also clear demographic ... association with the Slovaks would decrease the minority to just under a quarter and thus make ... for a Czechoslovak nation had been expressed for a long time, the Slovaks in the 1920s ... the Catholics . Also during the 1920s, the Slovaks became more and more literate, thus developing ... to the Nazi regime and policies. Thus, when Adolf Hitler decided to split Czechoslovakia, Slovaks showed ... a puppet state of Nazi Germany . However, Slovaks soon realized that this clearly meant Nazi domination ... nationalism. On the one hand, many Slovaks had been purged from the Party, and on the other hand ... amended the 1960 Constitution by the Constitutional Law of Federation . The Slovaks were recognized ... of 1989 and the end of the Soviet Union , the historic differences between the Czechs and the Slovaks ... more details
. In the first half of the 18th century 1745 the Slovaks settled here. Since then Petrovac developed so that it represents cultural, economic, chlerical and political center of the Slovaks in this region ... The ethnic Slovaks form a majority of the population in the municipality. There are 9,751 ethnic Slovaks in the municipality or 66 of population. Other ethnic groups are Serbs 3,779 or 25.74 , Yugoslavs 293 or 1.99 , and others. Settlements by ethnic majority Settlements with Slovaks Slovak majorities ... of Ba ki Petrovac include 5,549 Slovaks, 573 Serbs, 169 Yugoslavs, and others. The town is located ... . It is the cultural center of Slovaks in the province, and other places in the eponymous municipalities are also inhabited by many Slovaks. Historical population of the town 1961 8,104 1971 7,822 ... places in Vojvodina Category Municipalities of Vojvodina Category South Ba ka District Category Slovaks ... more details
groups 2002 census The population of the village include 583 39.47 Slovaks 488 33.04 Hungarians 128 8.67 Banat Bulgarians Bulgarians 118 7.99 Serbs others. Slovaks and Hungarians in the village still ... by Slovak people from the village of Padina in south Banat , where Slovaks from Slovakia settled several ... reign. These Slovaks were poor but very active. After few years, they built in a new village the new ... Slovaks, the Hungarian and Bulgarian settlers settled in Belo Blato as well. They came from neighbouring ... in Serbian Banat Category Zrenjanin Category Slovaks of Vojvodina bg de Belo Blato eo ... more details
Image Pivnice, Evangelical Church.jpg right thumb 250px The Evangelical Church File Backa palanka mun.png thumb right 250px Map of the Ba ka Palanka municipality, showing the location of Pivnice Pivnice is a village located in the Ba ka Palanka municipality, in the South Ba ka District of Serbia . It is situated in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina . The population of the village numbering 3,835 people 2002 census , of whom 2,935 are ethnic Slovaks . Historical population 1961 5,541 1971 5,162 1981 4,820 1991 4,361 See also List of places in Serbia List of cities, towns and villages in Vojvodina References Slobodan ur i , Broj stanovnika Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1996. External links http www.pivnice.co.rs Pivnice http vajdasag.rs Pinc C3 A9d History of Privnice South Ba ka District coord 45 28 N 19 27 E region RS type city display title SouthBa kaRS geo stub commonscat Pivnice Category Ba ka Palanka Category Places in Ba ka Category Populated places in Vojvodina Category South Ba ka District Category Slovaks of Vojvodina cs Pivnice eo Pivnice fr Pivnice Ba ka Palanka hr Pivnice Ba ka Palanka, Srbija it Pivnice hu Pinc d sr sh Pivnice ... more details
File Backi petrovac map.png thumb right 250px Map of the Ba ki Petrovac municipality, showing the location of Glo an File Glo an, Evangelical Slovak church.jpg right thumb 250px The Evangelical Slovak Church Glo an Serbian Cyrillic , Slovak language Slovak Hlo any , Hungarian language Hungarian Dunag los is a village located in the Ba ki Petrovac municipality, in the South Ba ka District of Serbia . It is situated in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina . The population of the village numbering 2,283 people 2002 census , of whom 1,985 are ethnic Slovaks . Historical population 1961 2,839 1971 2,682 1981 2,569 1991 2,491 See also List of places in Serbia List of cities, towns and villages in Vojvodina References Slobodan ur i , Broj stanovnika Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1996. South Ba ka District coord 45 17 N 19 34 E region RS type city display title DEFAULTSORT Glozan SouthBa kaRS geo stub commonscat Glo an Category Places in Ba ka Category Populated places in Vojvodina Category South Ba ka District Category Slovaks of Vojvodina Category Ba ki Petrovac eo Glo an fr Glo an hr Glo an hu Dunag los ru sk Hlo any sr sh Glo an ... more details