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  2. Republic Movement - Wikipedia

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    2022)[ 1] The Republic Movement ( Slovak: Hnutie Republika) is an extremist [ 6] far-right [ 8] political party in Slovakia led by Milan Uhrík. [ 9][ 10] The party is often regarded as neo-fascist [ 16] despite some political experts contesting this description. [ 2][ 7] Founded in March 2021 by Uhrík and other former members of the far-right ...

  3. Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Slovakia (/ s l oʊ ˈ v æ k i ə,-ˈ v ɑː k-/ ⓘ; [8] [9] Slovak: Slovensko [ˈslɔʋenskɔ] ⓘ), officially the Slovak Republic (Slovak: Slovenská republika [ˈslɔʋenskaː ˈrepublika] ⓘ), is a landlocked country in Central Europe.

  4. Republic Movement (Slovakia) - Wikipedia

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    The Republic Movement (Slovak: Hnutie Republika) is an extremist far-right political party in Slovakia led by Milan Uhrík. [10] [11] The party is often regarded as neo-fascist [2] [12] [3] [13] [4] despite some political experts contesting this description.

  5. NUTS statistical regions of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Hierarchical list of the Nomenclature of territorial units for statistics - NUTS and the Statistical regions of Europe. Overview map of EU Countries - NUTS level 1. SLOVENSKÁ REPUBLIKA - NUTS level 2. SLOVENSKÁ REPUBLIKA - NUTS level 3. Correspondence between the NUTS levels and the national administrative units.

  6. Regions of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    the 4 "regions" (Slovak: regióny or oblasti or zoskupenia krajov) that correspond to the NUTS 2 level, i.e. groups of several kraje, used by the Eurostat for statistical purposes. These are: Bratislava SK 01 (Bratislava Region) – comprises only this single region; Západné Slovensko SK 02 (Western Slovakia) – Trnava, Trenčín and Nitra

  7. Czech and Slovak Federative Republic - Wikipedia

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    After the Velvet Revolution in late-1989, Czechoslovakia adopted the official short-lived country name Czech and Slovak Federative Republic (Czech: Česká a Slovenská Federativní Republika, Slovak: Česká a Slovenská Federatívna Republika; ČSFR) during the period from 23 April 1990 until 31 December 1992, after which the country was peacefully dissolved into the Czech Republic and the ...

  8. Slovak Republic (1939–1945) - Wikipedia

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    Slovakia. Poland. The (First) Slovak Republic(Slovak: (Prvá) Slovenská republika), otherwise known as the Slovak State(Slovak: Slovenský štát), was a partially-recognized clerical fascistclient stateof Nazi Germanywhich existed between 14 March 1939 and 4 April 1945 in Central Europe. The Slovak part of Czechoslovakiadeclared independence ...

  9. Milan Uhrík - Wikipedia

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    Milan Uhrík (born 21 December 1984) is a Slovak politician, MEP and the leader of the Republic Movement.A former non-inscrit, he is now a part of the ESN group in the European Parliament.