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29.06.2024 |
The Slovak Republic is religiously neutral, so it has no official religion. Freedom of religion is guaranteed by law. The level of religiosity of the population is high. The main religion is Christianity. 60% of Christians adhere to the Roman Catholic movement. About 6% of the population consider themselves Protestants. 4% of the country's residents are Orthodox. In addition, there are small groups of some other Christian denominations in the country: Baptists, Moravian Brethren, Seventh-day Adventists, Old Catholics, Apostolic Church, Hussites, etc. Up to 5 thousand Muslims live here, but th... |
22.06.2024 |
Water is one of Slovakia's greatest assets: there are numerous rivers, lakes, reservoirs and thermal springs. The country is one of Europe's leading countries in terms of underground water reserves. There are about 150 million cubic meters of water under the earth's surface. There are more than one and a half thousand mineral water sources in the Slovak Republic, and many new sources of healing water have been discovered in recent years. The potential of geothermal waters with a temperature of 75 - 95 degrees Celsius is enormous, and they are beginning to be used for heating homes, for indust... |
14.06.2024 |
There are several situations in which a foreigner has the right to obtain Slovak citizenship. Obtaining citizenship by birth. Children under 18 years of age may obtain citizenship of the Slovak Republic if they were born here; lived continuously with permanent residence for three years; lived under the official guardianship of a citizen of the SR for 2 years. Obtaining citizenship by adoption. This is possible if at least one of the adoptive parents is a citizen of Slovakia. Obtaining citizenship through marriage. Official registration of a relationship with a citizen of Slovakia allows you t... |
08.06.2024 |
The mountains, which occupy a significant part of Slovakia, are not only a great place for various sports and health recreation. Many tourists strive to get here to get acquainted with the most striking attraction of this country - caves, the number of which exceeds six thousand. The queen of Slovak caves is the Dobsinska Ice Cave. It is located in the Slovak Paradise and is one of the largest ice caves in Europe. The ice here is up to 25 meters thick. The Demänovská cave network near the town of Liptovský Mikuláš is known as the longest cave system in Slovakia. Its central feature is the Cav... |
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