2. • Slovakia is inland state in Central Europe.
• Slovakia borders with:
Czech
Austria
Poland
Ukraine
Hungary
LOCATION
3. • Slovakia has 5 413 548
inhabitans
• Religion:
Roman Catholic (68,9 %)
Evangelicals (6,9%)
Greek Chatholic (4,1%)
Reformd (2,0%)
Orthodox (0,9)
without religion(13%)
THE POPULATION
4. There are currently 9 of
them: Tatra National
Park, Veľká Fatra
National Park, Poloniny
National Park, Malá
Fatra National Park,
Muránska Planina
National Park,
Slovenský Raj National
Park, Pieniny National
Park.
Tatra National Park
Veľká Fatra NP
Poloniny National Park
Pieniny National Park
Slovenský Raj National Park Muranská planina NP
PROTECTED NATIONAL PARKS
7. • Slovak savings-bank
• Slovnaft
• General credit bank
• West Slovak energy
• U. S. Steel Košice
• Volkswagen Slovakia a. s
• Kia Motors Slovakia s. r. o
• PCA Slovakia s. r. o.
• Horalka
• Mila
• Kofola
• Skalický trdelník
• Zlatý Bažant
• Karička- cheese
• Slovak bryndza
Businesses and products
8. • Slovak national dishes include bryndza
dumplings and bryndza pies.
• The most traditional soup is cabbage.
• Strudels, sour cakes and buns are typical for
Slovak kitchen.
• A specific Slovak distillate is pine (eg Spišská
borovička).
• Slovak beers are of high quality, e.g. Golden
Pheasant, Thirsty Monk, Corgoň, Topvar.
SLOVAK KITCHEN
9. • Bratislava is the
capital, most
populous and largest
city in Slovakia and
the seat of the
Bratislava self-
govering region.
• In Bratislava live 457
thousand
inhabitants.
CAPITAL CITY - BRATISLAVA
10. • Slovak culture is one of the most dynamic
cultures in Central Europe.
• Folklore is one of the country's greatest
prides in Slovakia. Each area, city, village,
has its own character and its own folklore -
costumes, music, songs, architecture,
customs, traditions, dances, dialects,
proverbs, sayings ...
CULTURE