Slovakia

Slovakia is a nation situated in the Central Europe that has an area of about 49,000 km². This landlocked country has a population of about five million people and it is considered to be an advanced economy. Bratislava is the capital city of Slovakia. Most of the people living in this country are Slovaks.

In fact, more than 4/5th of the populations are Slovaks and the other people living in the country are of Hungarian origin. Slovak and Hungarian are spoken in the country but the Slovak is its official language.

The constitution of the country allows freedom of religion and most of the people in this country are Roman Catholics.

About 2/3rd of the population follows Roman Catholicism but not all these people go to Church on a regular basis. Slovakia is sometimes referred to as Tatra Tiger. The economy has changed from a planned economy to an economy driven by the market forces.

The banking sector of the country has been privatized and the number of foreign investments has also increased tremendously. The country’s medieval castles, mountains, natural landscapes, caves, ski resorts and spas are some of the things that attract the tourists to Slovakia.

In the year 2006, the number of tourists to Slovakia was more than 1.6 million people.

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    Fricovce Mansion

    Fricovce Mansion (Castle, Palace). In Fricovce, you can easily glimpse the Renaissance mansion, which was built between 1623-1630.

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    Glanzenberg, Town Monument Reserve, Old Town, Banska Stiavnica

    The protective zone of the Town Monument Reserve - Glanzenberg - the Old Town: The fortified premises with the central tower building (from the 12th century) and protecting the mining district (the veins of Spitaler and Bieber), at the turn of the 13th century rebuilt into an extensive castle.

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    Gymes Castle (Ruins)

    Above the village Jelenec in the Tribec Mts. in west of Slovakia, at the height of 514 m there are ruins of the originally Gothic Gymes Castle, built in the second half of the 13th century on the site of an older fort.

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    Hajnacka Castle (Ruins)

    Hajnacka castle was built in the Gothic style against the Mongol invasion in the mid 1200s. Later, in the mid 15th century, the construction was finished.

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    Hillebrandt building, Bratislava Castle

    To the west of the main building, is the newly reconstructed Hillebrandt building which dates from 1762 and was destroyed by the 1811 fire. The Yard of Honor is the space directly before the castle entrance dates from the late 18th century.

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    Hodejov Castle (Ruins)

    Hodejov castle was built in 13th century and destroyed by Osmans in 1571. Today only some ruins remain. Hodejov Castle (Ruins).

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    Holic Castle (Palace)

    Holic Castle (Palace). A perished castle built in 12th century. In the second half of 16th century rebuilt to the Fort. A mansion house was built on its place in 1750.

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    Holumnica Castle (Ruins)

    The castle was built in Gothic-Renaissance style and it was inhabited until in 17th century when a mansion in the centre of the village has became the family home. Holumnica Castle (Ruins).

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    Hricovsky Castle (Ruins)

    The ruins of the castle on rock in Sulovskie mountain (it’s a part of the protecte landscape area Strazovske vrchy). It was built in XIII century and had many owners until XVII.

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    Hronsek Water Castle (Renaissance mansion)

    Hronsek Water Castle (Renaissance mansion). The oldest surviving building is the water castle that was builded in the 15th century. In 1576 year castle was rebuilt and fortified.

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    Jasenov Castle (Jasenovsky hrad) (Ruins)

    Jasenov Castle is a ruined Gothic and Renaissance era stone castle above the village of Jasenov in Humenne District, Presov Region, Slovakia. Jasenov Castle (Jasenovsky hrad) (Ruins).

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    Jasovska Cave

    Jasovska Cave is a stalactite cave in the Slovak Karst in Slovakia. It is located near the village of Jasov, around 25 km from Kosice.

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    Kamenica Castle (Ruins)

    Kamenica first developed out of the castle of the same name that was built on a nearby hillock in the early 13th century in order to protect a major Polish trading route that had its terminus in Kosice to the south.

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    Kazimir Castle (Ruins)

    Kazimir Castle (Ruins). Ruins of the castle built in the 13th century. Nowadays only one wall exists.

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    Kezmarok Castle

    Kezmarok Castle. In the place of the present-day castle, the Church of St. Elisabeth stood in the 2nd half of the 13th century. The church belonged to the village of the Saxon colonists.

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    Kismurany Castle (Ruins)

    Castle Ruins in village Nizna Slana is a and municipality in the Roznava District in the Kosice Region of middle-eastern Slovakia. Kismurany Castle was destroyed in 1459.

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    Krasna Horka Castle

    The Krasna Horka Castle is a castle in Slovakia, built on a hilltop overlooking the village of Krasnohorske Podhradie near Roznava, in Kosice Region.

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    Krasnohorska Cave

    Krasnohorska Cave is a karst cave situated at the northern foot of the Silicka planina Plain, in the Slovak Karst, 6.5 km southeast of Roznava, in Slovakia.

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    Kunerad Castle

    The castle Kunerad is located 2 km from the village Kunerad between Ziliaska kotlina (dell) and Lucanska Little Fatra. The castle was finished in 1916 in the Seccession style with two towers and terraces.

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    Leopold Yard, Bratislava Castle

    Inside the Sigismund Gate and below the Court of Honor, is the Leopold Yard with bastions, constructed in the 17th century.

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    Lietava Castle (Ruins)

    The Lietava Castle is an extensive castle ruin in the Sulov Mountains of northern Slovakia, between the villages of Lietava and Lietavska Svinna-Babkov in the Zilina District.

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    Likava Castle (Ruins)

    The castle is situated in the north-western part of Liptov. The castle was bilt in 1335-1341. Its construction started with the intention to have a guarding point over the passage across the river Vah and the trade route from the Vah Basin to Orava and further to Poland.

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    Liptovsky Castle (Ruins)

    Liptovsky castle (also called Sielnicky castle or Old Liptov castle) is a ruin of the castle located between the cities Liptovsky Mikulas and Ruzomberok.

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    Liptovsky Hradok Castle and Mansion

    Liptovsky Hradok Castle and Mansion. Ruins of a Gothic castle with attached Renaissance chateau stands on a small hill in the middle of the plane, from where it originally was divided moat. Located north of the city.