List of Slovaks


The Slovak people are an ethnic group mostly inhabiting the modern-day nation of Slovakia, as well as near surrounding areas. Slovaks have played an active role in European history, including politically, militarily, scientifically, culturally, and religiously. Ethnic Slovaks have inhabited Central Europe since the Middle Ages. Slovaks were minority citizens of Hungary, and subsequently Austria-Hungary, from the 7th Century until the formation of Czechoslovakia in 1918 by the Treaty of Versailles. After Slovak calls for greater autonomy dissolved the Czechoslovak parliament, the Slovak Republic was formed in 1993. Many Slovaks and their achievements are erroneously considered solely Hungarian or Czech achievements based on their minority position within a larger, multicultural nationality. Slovaks identify with a nuanced understanding of national and ethnic identity, often embracing a national citizenship while maintaining their Slovak culture. In Hungary, Slovaks have had to resist violent efforts of forced assimilation by ethnic Magyars to preserve their language and culture. The major language among Slovaks is Slovak.
The page lists people who are citizens of Slovakia, Czechoslovakia, or were of Slovak identity, ancestry or ethnicity.

Politics

Politicians (contemporary)

Prime Ministers of the Slovak Republic:
Presidents:
Speakers of National Council of the Slovak Republic:
Other:

Notable religious figures

Philosophers, Polyhistors, Teachers

Aviation
Astronomy

Literature

Music

Classical

Composers

Painters, Graphic Artists

Actors

Historical personalities