List of Slovaks

Through the centuries, Slovaks have played an active role in political, military, scientific, cultural and religious affairs. Having been a part of multicultural Hungary (Latin being the official language from its inception until the 1840s) for over 1,000 years and Czechoslovakia for over 70 years, Slovaks and their contributions are often mischaracterized as simply Hungarian or Czech when a more nuanced understanding of ethnic identity is required. Just as Latinos or Asians in Canada consider themselves Canadian as well as Dominican or Chinese by virtue of nationality and ethnicity, Slovaks in Hungary would have felt the same way. This explains how Slovaks could identify with - and be active and proud citizens of - Hungary yet fight to retain their Slovak language and customs despite violent efforts by ethnic Magyars after 1848 to assimilate them culturally and linguistically.

The following is a list of notable people who either:

Politics

Politicians (contemporary)

Prime Ministers of the Slovak Republic:

Presidents:

Other:

Politicians (19th and 20th century)

Fighters, Warriors, Soldiers and Revolutionares

First Ladies

Religion

Notable religious figures

Religious Leaders

Science and technology

Philosophers, Polyhistors, Teachers

Linguists, Humanists and Historians

Inventors and Engineers

Aviation

Natural Sciences and Medicine

Geology, Mineralogy

Archeology

Physics

Mathematics

Computer Science

Astronomy

Astronomers (20th century)

Astronauts

Culture

Literature

See list of Slovak prose and drama authors.
See list of Slovak poets.

Music

Classical

Composers
For a longer list, see separate article.
Conductors
Instrumentalists
Opera Singers

Jazz

Fine arts

Painters, Graphic Artists

Sculptors

Photographers

Architects

Film and Theatre

Actors

Filmmakers

Law

Sports

Football

Ice hockey

See the long list in a separate article.

Tennis

Water sports

Figure Skating

Modelsports

Other

Historical personalities

Models

Miscellaneous

See also

References

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