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Slovakia

Slovakia, officially the Slovak Republic, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the west, and the Czech Republic to the northwest.

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Tourist Attractions:

–  Spiš Castle (Spišský hrad): A UNESCO-listed castle ruin.
–   High Tatras: A mountain range for hiking and skiing.
–   Bratislava Old Town: A charming historic district.
–   Bojnice Castle: A fairytale-like castle.
–   Červený Kameň Castle: A Renaissance-era fortress.

Cuisine:

Bryndzové Halušky: Potato dumplings with sheep cheese and bacon. Cabbage Soup (Kapustnica): A traditional Slovak soup. Kofola: A popular local cola drink.

Cultural Activities:

Slovakia has a rich folk culture. Attend traditional folk festivals and visit local museums and galleries.

Accommodation:

Slovakia offers a range of accommodation, including 3-star, 4-star, and 5-star hotels. Notable options include the Grand Hotel River Park in Bratislava, Hotel Yasmin Košice, and Hotel Marrol’s in Bratislava.

Transport Connectivity:

Slovakia has an efficient rail and road network. Trains are a convenient way to travel between cities and explore the countryside.

Population:

Approximately 5.5 million.

Religion:

Predominantly Christianity, with Roman Catholicism as the largest denomination.

Languages Spoken:

Slovak: The official language. Hungarian: Spoken in some regions, especially in the south.

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