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Slovakia, which official name is the Slovak Republic (Slovenska Republika) is located in central Europe, south of Poland, and north of Hungary, and south east of the Czech Republic. Slovakia and the Czech Republic were former parts of Czechoslovakia, until they emerged as republics on January 1, 1993. When Slovakia separated from Czechoslovakia it was left with 49,036 sq km (18,933 sq miles). ...
The population of Slovakia is 5 268 935, which was conducted in 1995. ... Slovakia’s GDP is $55. ... Slovakia’s main exports include: machinery, transportation equipment, intermediate manufactured goods, miscellaneous manufactured goods, and chemicals this comes to a cost of $12 billion dollars. Slovakia, for its size, only has 3,660km of railways and 17,710km of highways in the country.
The geography of the land is very up and down, Slovakia is mainly affected by the Western Carpathian Mountains. ...
Since Slovakia is a fairly new country its military is not a large one, nor does it need to be since it is surrounded by many countries, which are allies. ... It’s more main military aspect would be air forces, in this matter Slovakia contains 35 airports, but no heliports. ...
The economy in Slovakia is not a very strong one due to the fact that it still is a fairly new country and that most of the country’s industrialization took place during the communist period.
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