3. Slovakia- Slovensko
Slovakia: is a country in Central Europe .
It is bordered by the Czech Republic and Austria to the west,
Poland to the north, the Ukraine to the east and Hungary to the south.
Slovakia's territory spans about 49,000 km² and is mostly mountainous.
The official language is Slovak, a member of the Slavic language family.
4. Bratislava
• Bratislava formerly:Presburg; is the capital of Slovakia with
a population of about 450,000, the country's largest city.
Bratislava is in southwestern Slovakia on both banks of the River
Danube and the left bank of the River Morava.
Bordering Austria and Hungary, it is the only national capital that
borders two independent countries.
5. Folk traditions
Folk traditions have rooted strongly in Slovakia and are reflected
in literature, music, dance and architecture. The example is the
Slovak national anthem which is based on a melody of a folk song.
7. Legend
The best known Slovak hero,
found in many folk songs is
Juraj Jánošík (1688–1713)
(Slovak equivalent of Robin Hood).
The legend says Juraj Jánošík
was an outlaw who was taking
from the rich and giving to
the poor.
8. Slovak specialties
• The traditional Slovak meals are Bryndzové halušky and other
meals with potato dough and bryndza. Bryndza is salty cheese made
of sheep milk, characterized by strong taste and aroma.
It is on the menu of each traditional Slovak restaurant.
• A typical soup is sauerkrat soup ("kapustnica").
9. Tourism
Slovakia has many mountains, caves,
medieval castles and towns, folk architecture, spas
and ski resorts. More than 1.6 million people visited
Slovakia in 2006, and the most attractive destinations
are the capital of Bratislava and the High Tatras.
10. UNESCO The World Heritage sights in
Slovakia- 5 cultural and 2 natural.
• Banská Štiavnica (a former mining town) and
tajchy (ancient water reservoirs around the town)
• Bardejov (a historic town)
• Levoča, Spiš Castle and associated cultural
monuments
• Vlkolínec (folk architecture)
• Caves in the Slovak Karst
• Primeval beech forests in Poloniny National Park
and Vihorlat Mountains
• Wooden churches in central and eastern Slovakia
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12. Caves
Slovakia is full of beautiful caves. Many of them are open to public.
• Belianska cave
• Bystrianska cave
• Demänovská cave of Liberty
• Demänovská ice cave
• Dobšinská ice cave
• Domica cave
• Driny cave
• Gombasecká cave
• Harmanecká cave
• Ochtinská aragonite cave
• Važecká cave
13. The High Tatras
• The High Tatras is a mountain range along the border
of northern Slovakia . Tatras, with 29 peaks higher than
2,500 metres are the highest mountain range in the
Carpathian Mountains.
15. Castles
There are two words for castle in Slovak
hrad- a defensive, fortified structure
zámok- a palace, chateaux or manor house, built in more
peaceful times by nobles as a luxurious home or hunting
lodge in place of the cold castles
17. The most popular sportsmam
Peter Sagan (born 26 January 1990)
• He is a Slovak professional
road bicycle racer .
His nickname is Terminator.
• He is the winner of the points
classification
in the Tour de France.
• The world Champion
in 2015.
18. Dovidenia- See you soon
• We will send you more presentations about
places in Slovakia that we like.
Bye for now VII.A team