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  2. Culture of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Folk tradition. Folk tradition has rooted strongly in Slovakia and is reflected in literature, music, dance and architecture. The prime example is a Slovak national anthem, "Nad Tatrou sa blýska", which is based on a melody from "Kopala studienku" folk song. Manifestation of Slovak folklore culture is the " Východná " Folklore Festival.

  3. Public holidays in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    The Slovaks rose up against Nazi Germany. 1 September (1992) †. Constitution Day of the Slovak Republic. Deň Ústavy Slovenskej republiky. The constitution of (future) independent Slovakia was adopted in Bratislava. 15 September. Day of Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows, patron saint of Slovakia. Sviatok Panny Márie Sedembolestnej, patrónky ...

  4. Saint Nicholas Day - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of Krampus was adapted by Czechs and Slovaks during the Austrian-Hungarian era. In addition, in Czechia and Slovakia St. Nicholas is accompanied by an angel. In Czechia and Slovakia children receive some candies for their good deeds from st. Nicholas (Mikuláš) and potatoes or coal from Chort (čert) for their sins.

  5. Slovak cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Slovak cuisine. Bryndzové halušky (potato dumplings with sheep's-milk cheese) Kapustnica (soup made from sauerkraut and sausage) Slovak cuisine varies slightly from region to region across Slovakia. It was influenced by the traditional cuisine of its neighbours and it influenced them as well. The origins of traditional Slovak cuisine can be ...

  6. Jasličkári - Wikipedia

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    Jasličkári, jaslickare [1] (English: 'The Infant') or betlehemci [2] (English: 'The Bethlehemers ') is a Christmas tradition within the Catholic communities of Slovakia where a troupe of young men visit the homes of their neighbors and perform recitations and songs to commemorate the story of the birth of Jesus Christ. [3]

  7. Slovaks - Wikipedia

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    The Slovaks ( Slovak: Slováci, singular: Slovák, feminine: Slovenka, 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 . In Slovakia, c. 4.4 million are ethnic Slovaks of 5.4 million total population. There are Slovak minorities in many ...

  8. Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Slovaks have made notable scientific and technical contributions during history. Slovakia is currently in the negotiation process of becoming a member of the European Space Agency . Observer status was granted in 2010, when Slovakia signed the General Agreement on Cooperation [ 137 ] in which information about ongoing education programmes was ...

  9. Bridges: History of Christmas shows holiday, traditions ...

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    Christmas is celebrated today even in non-Christian households as the spirit of giving and peace has transcended its original religious meaning. Bridges: History of Christmas shows holiday ...