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| Slovakia - IntroductionIntroduction to Slovakia
Slovakia, the former Czechoslovakia's less glamourous partner, emerged dishevelled and sleepy after the 'Velvet Revolution' of 1989. Although it's now holding its own in a rebuilding Eastern bloc, there's a refreshing absence of Prague-style glitz and clamour. Full country name: Slovak RepublicArea: 48,845 sq km Population: 5.43 million Capital City: Bratislava People: Slovak (85.7%), Hungarian (10.6%), Romany (1.6%), Czech (1%) Language: Slovak, Hungarian, Czech, German Religion: 60% Roman Catholic, 10% Protestant, 4% Orthodox Government: parliamentary democracy Head of State: President Rudolf Schuster Head of Government: Prime Minister Mikulás Dzurinda GDP: US$67.34 billion GDP per capita: US$12,400 Annual Growth: 6% Inflation: 6% Major Industries: Metal products, electricity, gas, coke, oil, rubber products, agriculture Major Trading Partners: EU (esp. Germany), Czech Republic, Austria, Poland Member of EU: no |
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