Slovenská republika | ||||
Republic of Czechoslovakia | ||||
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Capital | Bratislava | |||
Government | Republic | |||
President of the National Council | ||||
- 1990 | Rudolf Schuster | |||
- 1990-1992 | Frantisek Miklosko | |||
- 1992 | Ivan Gasparovic | |||
Prime Minister | ||||
- 1990 | Milan Cic | |||
- 1990-1991 | Vladimír Meciar | |||
- 1991-1992 | Ján Carnogurský | |||
- 1992 | Vladimír Meciar | |||
Legislature | National Council | |||
History | ||||
- March 1, 1990 | Established | |||
- December 31, 1992 | Partition of Czechoslovakia | |||
- January 1, 1993 | Independence | |||
Area | 49,035 km² | |||
Slovakia | ||||
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The Slovak Republic (1990-1992) was a republic of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic.
President of the National Council
- Rudolf Schuster (₩) (March 1, 1990 - June 26, 1990)
- Frantisek Miklosko (₩) (June 26, 1990 - June 23, 1992)
- Ivan Gasparovic (₩) (June 23, 1992 - December 31, 1992)
Prime Minister
- Milan Cic (₩) (March 1, 1990 - June 27, 1990)
- Vladimír Meciar (₩) (June 27, 1990 - April 23, 1991)
- Ján Carnogurský (₩) (April 23, 1991 - June 24, 1992)
- Vladimír Meciar (₩) (June 24, 1992 - December 31, 1992)
Nation
Slovak Polities
Slovak Republic (From 1993)
Slovakia (1969-1990)
Third Reich: Slovak Republic (1939-1945)
Neighbouring Nations
References
- Czechoslovakia: a country study (Library of Congress)
- Czechoslovakia: a country study (archive.org)
- BBC News Country Profile
- BBC News Time Line
- World Statesmen.org
- Wikipedia