Slovaks mainly live in western Romania, with the largest populations found in Bihor and Arad counties, where they make up 1.22% and 1.25% of the population, respectively.
In those events, a great number of ethnic Slovaks (original inhabitants, or people who settled there after the end of the Ottoman wars) found themselves within the borders of present-day Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, Romania, Ukraine and Poland. The Slovaks (Slováci in Slovak, slovaci in Romanian) are an ethnic minority in Romania, numbering 17,199 people according to the 2002 census and hence making up 0.1% of the total population.
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All structured data from the file and property namespaces is available under the. Files are available under licenses specified on their description page. The Slovaks (Slováci in Slovak, slovaci in Romanian) are an ethnic minority in Romania, numbering 17,199 people according to the 2002 census and hence making up 0.1% of the total population.
This page was last modified on 28 September 2015, at 14:05. The Slovaks (Slováci in Slovak, slovaci in Romanian) are an ethnic minority in Romania, numbering 17,199 people according to the 2002 census and hence making up 0.1% of the total population. From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core, https://infogalactic.com/w/index.php?title=Slovaks_of_Romania&oldid=2572749, Articles to be expanded from September 2010, Articles needing translation from foreign-language Wikipedias, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, About Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core. Slovaks mainly live in western Romania, with the largest populations found in Bihor and Arad counties, where they make up 1.22% and 1.25% of the population, respectively. Numele localităților vor fi în formatul română (/ slovacă ). The largest concentrations of ethnic Slovaks can be found in Șinteu (Nová Huta), Bihor County, where they make up nearly all (96.37%) of the population, and in Nădlac (Nadlak), Arad County, where they make up almost half (43.85%) of the population. Would you like Wikipedia to always look as professional and up-to-date?
This page was last edited on 5 January 2019, at 20:40. Most of them arrived as temporary workers, but they became settlers later. It will enhance any encyclopedic page you visit with the magic of the WIKI 2 technology. If possible, verify the text with references provided in the foreign-language article. The source code for the WIKI 2 extension is being checked by specialists of the Mozilla Foundation, Google, and Apple.
To install click the Add extension button. Albastru = cel puțin 75%, verde = 50-74%, galben = 25-49%, portocaliu-roșu = 10-24%, turcoaz = 4-9%. 01899 Slowakische Volkstypen in der Bukowina.jpg 695 × 463; 69 KB.
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I use WIKI 2 every day and almost forgot how the original Wikipedia looks like. Ivan Bujna photo.jpg 1,026 × 1,620; 855 KB. Other towns and communes with significant Slovak populations include: As an officially recognized ethnic minority, Slovaks, together with Czechs, have one seat reserved in the Romanian Chamber of Deputies. Especially in Hungary, the Slovaks were subjected to rigorous assimilation. The descendants of these settlers live not only in today’s Hungary, but also in Romania and Serbia. Distribution of Slovaks in Romania (2002 census), Plaque marking the 1803 settlement of Slovaks in, ⪠Ride Across Europe. Slovacii din România (listă) / Slovaks in Romania (list) Lista localităților cu populație slovacă de cel puțin 4% din România, în Banat, Crișana și Sătmar, precum și Banatul Sârbesc. Google's machine translation is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia. Other towns and communes with significant Slovak populations include: As an officially recognized ethnic minority, Slovaks, together with Czechs, have one seat reserved in the Romanian Chamber of Deputies.
Slovakia to Romania. The largest concentrations of ethnic Slovaks can be found in Èinteu (Nová Huta), Bihor County, where they make up nearly all (96.37%) of the population, and in NÄdlac (Nadlak), Arad County, where they make up almost half (43.85%) of the population. Short History: In time, Slovaks colonized few western regions in today România 1 - the plains of Arad County and romanian Banat 2 [today Timis and Caras-Severin Counties], the mountain regions in Bihor and Salaj Counties, some mining regions in Satu Mare and Maramures 3 Counties, as well as few places in NE Bucovina [today in N-NE of România]. Slovaks mainly live in western Romania, with the largest populations found in Bihor and Arad counties, where they make up 1.22% and 1.25% of the population, respectively.
Congratulations on this excellent venture⦠what a great idea!
You could also do it yourself at any point in time. A west-east divide among Slovaks is also reflected in their genetics. Research for Your Slovak Roots in Romania, The Czech and Slovak minorities in Romania. The other factor that brought many Slovaks to Hungary from the North was the promise of a better living, lower taxes and religious freedom.
The Slovak language borrowed some words from Czech, Polish, German, Hungarian, Romanian, and English.
The following 17 files are in this category, out of 17 total. Media in category "Slovaks in Romania" The following 17 files are in this category, out of 17 total. This category has only the following subcategory. It will enhance any encyclopedic page you visit with the magic of the WIKI 2 technology.
From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository, Kategória:Slováci v Rumunsku (sk) categoría de Wikimedia (es); Уикимедия категория (bg); Vikimedya kategorisi (tr); categurìa 'e nu pruggette Wikimedia (nap); Wikimedia-kategori (sv); категорія в проекті Вікімедіа (uk); kawan Wikimèdia (ace); гурӯҳи Викимедиа (tg); 维基媒体分类 (zh-cn); Wikimedia-Kategorie (gsw); 위키미디어 분류 (ko); kategorio en Vikimedio (eo); kategorie na projektech Wikimedia (cs); kategorija na Wikimediji (bs); विकिपीडिया:श्रेणी (bho); উইকিমিডিয়া বিষয়শ্রেণী (bn); page de catégorie d'un projet Wikimedia (fr); kategorija na Wikimediji (hr); 维基媒体分类 (zh-my); thể loại Wikimedia (vi); Wikimedia projekta kategorija (lv); kategoria ti Wikimedia (ilo); категорија на Викимедији (sr); categoria de um projeto da Wikimedia (pt-br); 维基媒体分类 (zh-sg); Wikimedia-Kategorie (lb); Wikimedia-kategori (nn); Wikimedia-kategori (nb); پۆلی ویکیمیدیا (ckb); Wikimedia category (en); تصنيف ويكيميديا (ar); pajenn rummata eus Wikimedia (br); 維基媒體分類 (yue); Wikimedia категориясы (ky); વિકિપીડિયા શ્રેણી (gu); Wikimediako kategoria (eu); categoría de Wikimedia (ast); Wikimedia-Kategorie (nds); Викимедиа категорияһы (ba); tudalen categori Wikimedia (cy); катэгарызацыя (be); ردهٔ ویکیپدیا (fa); 维基媒体分类 (zh); Wikimedia-kategori (da); ウィキメディアのカテゴリ (ja); Wikimedia-Kategorie (de-at); דף קטגוריה (he); categoria Vicimediorum (la); विकिमीडिया श्रेणी (hi); Wikimedia-luokka (fi); categoria di un progetto Wikimedia (it); 維基媒體分類 (zh-tw); κατηγορία εγχειρημάτων Wikimedia (el); Катэгорыя (be-tarask); Викимедиина категорија (mk); Wikimedia-Kategorie (bar); 維基媒體分類 (zh-mo); categoría de Wikimedia (an); Wikimedia category (sco); Wikimedia-Kategorie (de-ch); categoria de um projeto da Wikimedia (pt); Wikimedia-kategory (fy); Wikimedia kategooria (et); tumbung Wikimedia (bjn); categoria de Wikimedia (ca); kategorija Wikimedije (sl); 維基媒體分類 (zh-hk); Վիքիմեդիայի նախագծի կատեգորիա (hy); Wikimedia-Kategorie (de); категория в проекте Викимедиа (ru); kategoria w projekcie Wikimedia (pl); Wikimédia-kategória (hu); Wikimedia-categorie (nl); kategori Wikimedia (bug); Wikimedia-kategorie (af); categorie în cadrul unui proiect Wikimedia (ro); kategória projektov Wikimedia (sk); categoría de Wikimedia (gl); 維基媒體分類 (zh-hant); 维基媒体分类 (zh-hans); Wikimedia-kategoriija (se), Slovak Evangelical Lutheran Church in Nădlac, 01899 Slowakische Volkstypen in der Bukowina.jpg, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Category:Slovaks_in_Romania&oldid=333612076, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. That's it. Western Slovaks are closely related to Czechs and Austrians, whereas eastern Slovaks are close to Slovenians.
The Slovaks (Slováci in Slovak, slovaci in Romanian) are an ethnic minority in Romania, numbering 17,199 people according to the 2002 census and hence making up 0.1% of the total population.
Slovaks mainly live in western Romania, with the largest populations found in Bihor and Arad counties, where they make up 1.22% and 1.25% of the population, respectively.
In those events, a great number of ethnic Slovaks (original inhabitants, or people who settled there after the end of the Ottoman wars) found themselves within the borders of present-day Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, Romania, Ukraine and Poland. The Slovaks (Slováci in Slovak, slovaci in Romanian) are an ethnic minority in Romania, numbering 17,199 people according to the 2002 census and hence making up 0.1% of the total population.
We have created a browser extension.
All structured data from the file and property namespaces is available under the. Files are available under licenses specified on their description page. The Slovaks (Slováci in Slovak, slovaci in Romanian) are an ethnic minority in Romania, numbering 17,199 people according to the 2002 census and hence making up 0.1% of the total population.
This page was last modified on 28 September 2015, at 14:05. The Slovaks (Slováci in Slovak, slovaci in Romanian) are an ethnic minority in Romania, numbering 17,199 people according to the 2002 census and hence making up 0.1% of the total population. From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core, https://infogalactic.com/w/index.php?title=Slovaks_of_Romania&oldid=2572749, Articles to be expanded from September 2010, Articles needing translation from foreign-language Wikipedias, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, About Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core. Slovaks mainly live in western Romania, with the largest populations found in Bihor and Arad counties, where they make up 1.22% and 1.25% of the population, respectively. Numele localităților vor fi în formatul română (/ slovacă ). The largest concentrations of ethnic Slovaks can be found in Șinteu (Nová Huta), Bihor County, where they make up nearly all (96.37%) of the population, and in Nădlac (Nadlak), Arad County, where they make up almost half (43.85%) of the population. Would you like Wikipedia to always look as professional and up-to-date?
This page was last edited on 5 January 2019, at 20:40. Most of them arrived as temporary workers, but they became settlers later. It will enhance any encyclopedic page you visit with the magic of the WIKI 2 technology. If possible, verify the text with references provided in the foreign-language article. The source code for the WIKI 2 extension is being checked by specialists of the Mozilla Foundation, Google, and Apple.
To install click the Add extension button. Albastru = cel puțin 75%, verde = 50-74%, galben = 25-49%, portocaliu-roșu = 10-24%, turcoaz = 4-9%. 01899 Slowakische Volkstypen in der Bukowina.jpg 695 × 463; 69 KB.
Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low-quality.
I use WIKI 2 every day and almost forgot how the original Wikipedia looks like. Ivan Bujna photo.jpg 1,026 × 1,620; 855 KB. Other towns and communes with significant Slovak populations include: As an officially recognized ethnic minority, Slovaks, together with Czechs, have one seat reserved in the Romanian Chamber of Deputies. Especially in Hungary, the Slovaks were subjected to rigorous assimilation. The descendants of these settlers live not only in today’s Hungary, but also in Romania and Serbia. Distribution of Slovaks in Romania (2002 census), Plaque marking the 1803 settlement of Slovaks in, ⪠Ride Across Europe. Slovacii din România (listă) / Slovaks in Romania (list) Lista localităților cu populație slovacă de cel puțin 4% din România, în Banat, Crișana și Sătmar, precum și Banatul Sârbesc. Google's machine translation is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia. Other towns and communes with significant Slovak populations include: As an officially recognized ethnic minority, Slovaks, together with Czechs, have one seat reserved in the Romanian Chamber of Deputies.
Slovakia to Romania. The largest concentrations of ethnic Slovaks can be found in Èinteu (Nová Huta), Bihor County, where they make up nearly all (96.37%) of the population, and in NÄdlac (Nadlak), Arad County, where they make up almost half (43.85%) of the population. Short History: In time, Slovaks colonized few western regions in today România 1 - the plains of Arad County and romanian Banat 2 [today Timis and Caras-Severin Counties], the mountain regions in Bihor and Salaj Counties, some mining regions in Satu Mare and Maramures 3 Counties, as well as few places in NE Bucovina [today in N-NE of România]. Slovaks mainly live in western Romania, with the largest populations found in Bihor and Arad counties, where they make up 1.22% and 1.25% of the population, respectively.
Congratulations on this excellent venture⦠what a great idea!
You could also do it yourself at any point in time. A west-east divide among Slovaks is also reflected in their genetics. Research for Your Slovak Roots in Romania, The Czech and Slovak minorities in Romania. The other factor that brought many Slovaks to Hungary from the North was the promise of a better living, lower taxes and religious freedom.
The Slovak language borrowed some words from Czech, Polish, German, Hungarian, Romanian, and English.
The following 17 files are in this category, out of 17 total. Media in category "Slovaks in Romania" The following 17 files are in this category, out of 17 total. This category has only the following subcategory. It will enhance any encyclopedic page you visit with the magic of the WIKI 2 technology.
From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository, Kategória:Slováci v Rumunsku (sk) categoría de Wikimedia (es); Уикимедия категория (bg); Vikimedya kategorisi (tr); categurìa 'e nu pruggette Wikimedia (nap); Wikimedia-kategori (sv); категорія в проекті Вікімедіа (uk); kawan Wikimèdia (ace); гурӯҳи Викимедиа (tg); 维基媒体分类 (zh-cn); Wikimedia-Kategorie (gsw); 위키미디어 분류 (ko); kategorio en Vikimedio (eo); kategorie na projektech Wikimedia (cs); kategorija na Wikimediji (bs); विकिपीडिया:श्रेणी (bho); উইকিমিডিয়া বিষয়শ্রেণী (bn); page de catégorie d'un projet Wikimedia (fr); kategorija na Wikimediji (hr); 维基媒体分类 (zh-my); thể loại Wikimedia (vi); Wikimedia projekta kategorija (lv); kategoria ti Wikimedia (ilo); категорија на Викимедији (sr); categoria de um projeto da Wikimedia (pt-br); 维基媒体分类 (zh-sg); Wikimedia-Kategorie (lb); Wikimedia-kategori (nn); Wikimedia-kategori (nb); پۆلی ویکیمیدیا (ckb); Wikimedia category (en); تصنيف ويكيميديا (ar); pajenn rummata eus Wikimedia (br); 維基媒體分類 (yue); Wikimedia категориясы (ky); વિકિપીડિયા શ્રેણી (gu); Wikimediako kategoria (eu); categoría de Wikimedia (ast); Wikimedia-Kategorie (nds); Викимедиа категорияһы (ba); tudalen categori Wikimedia (cy); катэгарызацыя (be); ردهٔ ویکیپدیا (fa); 维基媒体分类 (zh); Wikimedia-kategori (da); ウィキメディアのカテゴリ (ja); Wikimedia-Kategorie (de-at); דף קטגוריה (he); categoria Vicimediorum (la); विकिमीडिया श्रेणी (hi); Wikimedia-luokka (fi); categoria di un progetto Wikimedia (it); 維基媒體分類 (zh-tw); κατηγορία εγχειρημάτων Wikimedia (el); Катэгорыя (be-tarask); Викимедиина категорија (mk); Wikimedia-Kategorie (bar); 維基媒體分類 (zh-mo); categoría de Wikimedia (an); Wikimedia category (sco); Wikimedia-Kategorie (de-ch); categoria de um projeto da Wikimedia (pt); Wikimedia-kategory (fy); Wikimedia kategooria (et); tumbung Wikimedia (bjn); categoria de Wikimedia (ca); kategorija Wikimedije (sl); 維基媒體分類 (zh-hk); Վիքիմեդիայի նախագծի կատեգորիա (hy); Wikimedia-Kategorie (de); категория в проекте Викимедиа (ru); kategoria w projekcie Wikimedia (pl); Wikimédia-kategória (hu); Wikimedia-categorie (nl); kategori Wikimedia (bug); Wikimedia-kategorie (af); categorie în cadrul unui proiect Wikimedia (ro); kategória projektov Wikimedia (sk); categoría de Wikimedia (gl); 維基媒體分類 (zh-hant); 维基媒体分类 (zh-hans); Wikimedia-kategoriija (se), Slovak Evangelical Lutheran Church in Nădlac, 01899 Slowakische Volkstypen in der Bukowina.jpg, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Category:Slovaks_in_Romania&oldid=333612076, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. That's it. Western Slovaks are closely related to Czechs and Austrians, whereas eastern Slovaks are close to Slovenians.
The Slovaks (Slováci in Slovak, slovaci in Romanian) are an ethnic minority in Romania, numbering 17,199 people according to the 2002 census and hence making up 0.1% of the total population.
Slovaks mainly live in western Romania, with the largest populations found in Bihor and Arad counties, where they make up 1.22% and 1.25% of the population, respectively.