Wikimedia CEE Spring 2015/Structure/Slovakia
This is a list of articles about a country in Central and Eastern Europe region. This list is created for a cross-border collaboration project by voluntary contributors and therefore it only reflects their subjective opinion. Presence or non-presence of a topic in the list is not related to its objective importance or lack of it. This page is open for changes and further contributions. |
Article lists for Slovakia
edita. Culture
- Fujara / (Q11787)
- Slovak National Theatre / (Q281805)
- Spiš Castle / (Wikidata)
- Bratislavský hrad
- Bojnice Castle
- Čachtice Castle
- Devín Castle
- Vlkolínec
- Wooden churches of the Slovak Carpathians
- Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav
- Ján Kollár
- Pavel Jozef Šafárik
- Ján Kadár
- Obchod na korze
- Juraj Jakubisko
- Štefan Uher
- Eugen Suchoň
- Ján Cikker
- Andrej Sládkovič
- Samo Chalupka
- Peter Pišťanek
b. Nature / Geography
c. Economics
- Národná banka Slovenska / (Q1481791)
- Kia Motors Slovakia
- Volkswagen Bratislava Plant
- PSA Trnava Plant
d. Society
e. Sports
- Michal Martikán
- Pavol Hochschorner
- Július Torma
- Ján Zachara
- Anton Tkáč
- Jozef Pribilinec
- Miloslav Mečíř
- Imrich Bugár
- Ondrej Nepela
- Anton Ondruš
- Karel Dobiaš
- Ján Popluhár
- Peter Šťastný
- Marián Hossa
- Zdeno Chára
- Stan Mikita
- Peter Bondra
- Žigmund Pálffy
f. Politics
- Presidents of the Slovak Republic
- Michal Kováč (Q356990)
- Rudolf Schuster (Q163813)
- Ivan Gašparovič (Q57295)
- Andrej Kiska (Q12762303) – incumbent
- Prime Ministers of the Slovak Republic
- Vladimír Mečiar (Q316526)
- Mikuláš Dzurinda (Q212765)
- Iveta Radičová (Q211771)
- Robert Fico (Q57606) – incumbent
- Other significiant politicians in Slovak Republic
- Richard Sulík (Q586798), co-author of 2003 flat tax reform, incumbent Member of European Parliament
- Ján Figeľ (Q356253), head negotiator for Slovakia's accession to the European Union, European Commissioner for Education, Training & Culture in 2004–2009
- Miroslav Lajčák (Q467905), diplomant, incumbent Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Slovak politicians and diplomats in Habsburg monarchy or Czechoslovakia
- Ľudovít Štúr (Q315222), leader of Slovak national movement in mid-19th century, author of the Slovak language standard
- Ján Palárik (Q1102385), early liberal thinker, proposer of alternative policy to Štúr's movement ("constitutional patriotism")
- Jozef Miloslav Hurban
- Adam František Kollár
- Milan Rastislav Štefánik (Q319962), significant diplomat during WWI, co-founder of Czechoslovakia
- Vavro Šrobár (Q329265), significant agrarian politician in interwar Czechoslovakia
- Milan Hodža (Q349893), Prime Minister of interwar Czechoslovakia
- Štefan Osuský (Q3508058), significant diplomat during WWI and WWII, founder of exile-government in Paris
- Andrej Hlinka (Q467797), clerical nationalist leader in interwar Slovakia
- Jozef Tiso (Q154346), President of Slovak State
- Ján Ursíny (Q3380690), Democratic Party chairman
- Jozef Lettrich (Q12027031), Democratic Party chairman
- Alexander Dubček (Q150543), leader of Czechoslovakia who attempted to reform the communist regime
- Gustáv Husák (Q157651), President of Czechoslovak Socialist Republic during "Normalization" period
g. Transport
h. History
- Principality of Nitra
- Pribina
- Koceľ (Q709663)
- Matthew III Csák (Q222534)
- Juraj Jánošík
- Anton Bernolák
- National revival
- Slovenské povstanie
- Slovak Soviet Republic
- Slovenská republika (1939 – 1945)
- Jozef Gabčík
- Slovenské národné povstanie
- Proces s rozvratnou skupinou buržoáznych nacionalistov na Slovensku
- Slovenská socialistická republika
- Verejnosť proti násiliu
- Rozdelenie Česko-Slovenska
i. Science
- Slovenská akadémia vied / (Q1050317)
- Dimitrij Andrusov / (Q369844)
- Ivan Bella / (Q448167)
- Josef Maximilián Petzval
- Štefan Banič
- Aurel Stodola
- Matthias Bel
- Maurice Benyovszky
- Jan Jesenius
j. Education
k. Women
- Danka Barteková (Q2000589), sports shooter (skeet)
- Daniela Hantuchová (Q52430), tennis player
- Elena Kalinská (Q83856), slalom canoeist
- Anastasiya Kuzmina (Q229640), biatlonist
- Martina Moravcová (Q254535), swimmer
- Ľudmila Podjavorinská (Q10545696), significant writer, activists
- Iveta Radičová (Q211771), former Prime Minister of Slovak Republic
- Zuzana Štefečeková (Q960075), sports shooter (trap)
- Adriana Karembeu
- Kristína (Q430744), singer