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===Politicians (contemporary)===
===Politicians (contemporary)===

Presidents:

*[[Michal Kováč]] (1930–2016) – First President
*[[Rudolf Schuster]] (1934) – Second President (Schuster is of German and Hungarian ancestry.)
*[[Ivan Gašparovič]] (1941) – Third President (Previously Chairman of the [[National Council of the Slovak Republic]])
*[[Andrej Kiska]] (1963) – Fourth President (Co-founder of a non-profit charitable organization called Dobrý anjel.)
*[[Zuzana Čaputová]] (1973) – Fifth President and First Female President
*[[Peter Pellegrini]] (1975) – Sixth President and Eighth Prime Minister


Prime Ministers of the Slovak Republic:
Prime Ministers of the Slovak Republic:
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*[[Peter Pellegrini]] (1975) – Eighth Prime Minister
*[[Peter Pellegrini]] (1975) – Eighth Prime Minister
*[[Igor Matovič]] (1973) – Ninth Prime Minister
*[[Igor Matovič]] (1973) – Ninth Prime Minister
*[[Eduard Heger]] (1976) - Tenth Prime Minister
*[[Eduard Heger]] (1976) Tenth Prime Minister
*[[Ľudovít Ódor]] (1976) - Eleventh and First Ethnic Hungarian Prime Minister
*[[Ľudovít Ódor]] (1976) Eleventh and First Ethnic Hungarian Prime Minister
Presidents:

*[[Michal Kováč]] (1930–2016) – First President
*[[Rudolf Schuster]] (1934) – Second President (Schuster is of German and Hungarian ancestry.)
*[[Ivan Gašparovič]] (1941) – Third President (Previously Chairman of the [[National Council of the Slovak Republic]])
*[[Andrej Kiska]] (1963) – Fourth President (Co-founder of a non-profit charitable organization called Dobrý anjel.)
*[[Zuzana Čaputová]] (1973) – Fifth President and First Female President


Speakers of National Council of the Slovak Republic:
Speakers of National Council of the Slovak Republic:
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Other:
Other:
* [[Augustín Čisár]] – Diplomat and the [[Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary]] of the [[Slovak Republic]] to the [[Russian Federation]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.kremlin.ru/text/docs/2004/03/62176.shtml |script-title=ru:Послы, вручившие Президенту Владимиру Путину верительные грамоты |date=23 March 2004 |publisher=[[Presidential Press and Information Office]] |accessdate=2009-03-03 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120306022030/http://www.kremlin.ru/text/docs/2004/03/62176.shtml |archivedate=6 March 2012 |url-status=dead |language=ru }}</ref>

* [[Jesse Ventura]] (1951) – 38th Governor of the U.S. state of Minnesota from 1999 to 2003, as well as an actor, author, and former professional wrestler. His parents were from Slovakia, and his legal name is James George Janos.
* [[Jesse Ventura]] (1951) – 38th Governor of the U.S. state of Minnesota from 1999 to 2003, as well as an actor, author, and former professional wrestler. His parents were from Slovakia, and his legal name is James George Janos.
* [[Juraj Krajčík]] (2003-2022) - Slovakian [[Neo Fascism|Neo Fascist]] [[Terrorist]] who perpetrated the [[2022 Bratislava shooting]].


===Politicians (19th and 20th century)===
===Politicians (19th and 20th century)===
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*[[Alexander Mach]] (1902–1980) – Slovak People's Party politician, journalist
*[[Alexander Mach]] (1902–1980) – Slovak People's Party politician, journalist
*[[Martin Rázus]] (1888–1937) – Politician, priest
*[[Martin Rázus]] (1888–1937) – Politician, priest
*[[Vavro Šrobár]] (1867-1950) - was a Slovak doctor and politician who was a major figure in Slovak politics in the interwar period.
*[[Vavro Šrobár]] (1867-1950) Slovak doctor and politician who was a major figure in Slovak politics in the interwar period.
*[[Jan Šverma]] (1903–1944) – Partisan and communist politician
*[[Jozef Miloslav Hurban]] (1817–1886) – priest, politician and Speaker of [[Slovak National Council (1848–49)|Slovak National Council]]
*[[Jozef Miloslav Hurban]] (1817–1886) – priest, politician and Speaker of [[Slovak National Council (1848–49)|Slovak National Council]]
*[[Michal Miloslav Hodža]] (1811–1870) – one of the leaders of a Slovak national movement and member of [[Slovak National Council (1848–49)|Slovak National Council]], Lutheran priest, poet, linguist
*[[Michal Miloslav Hodža]] (1811–1870) – one of the leaders of a Slovak national movement and member of [[Slovak National Council (1848–49)|Slovak National Council]], Lutheran priest, poet, linguist
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*[[Zdenka Schelingová]] (1916–1955)
*[[Zdenka Schelingová]] (1916–1955)
*[[Basil Hopko]] (1904–1976)
*[[Basil Hopko]] (1904–1976)
*[[Andrej Hlinka]] (1864-1938)
*[[Andrej Hlinka]] (1864–1938)


===Religious Leaders===
===Religious Leaders===
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====Jazz====
====Jazz====
*[[Peter Lipa]] (1943) – an important current Jazz singer, composer
*[[Peter Lipa]] (1943) – important current jazz singer, composer
*[[Laco Deczi]] (1938) – Jazz musician, trumpet player, composer
*[[Laco Deczi]] (1938) – jazz musician, trumpet player, composer
*[[Martin Valihora]] (1976) – Jazz musician, drummer
*[[Martin Valihora]] (1976) – jazz musician, drummer


====Popular Music (20th century)====
====Popular Music (20th century)====
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*[[Pavol Hammel]] (1948) – singer, composer, musician (reached his height the 1970s and 1980s)
*[[Pavol Hammel]] (1948) – singer, composer, musician (reached his height the 1970s and 1980s)
*[[Jana Kirschner]] – musician, composer, vocalist
*[[Jana Kirschner]] – musician, composer, vocalist
*[[Jana Kocianová]] (1947-2018) – singer, musician, jazzman, gospels singer reached her height the 1970s
*[[Jana Kocianová]] (1947–2018) – singer, musician, jazzman, gospels singer reached her height the 1970s
*[[Ján Lehotský]] (1947) – composer, musician, singer of Modus (a band having reached its height in the late 1970s)
*[[Ján Lehotský]] (1947) – composer, musician, singer of Modus (a band having reached its height in the late 1970s)
*[[Rytmus]] (1977) – rapper, singer, actor, member and co-founder of the hip-hop group [[Kontrafakt]], musician since the 1990s
*[[Rytmus]] (1977) – rapper, singer, actor, member and co-founder of the hip-hop group [[Kontrafakt]], musician since the 1990s
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*[[Dežo Ursiny]] (1947–1995) – composer, rock singer, musician in the 1960s and 1970s
*[[Dežo Ursiny]] (1947–1995) – composer, rock singer, musician in the 1960s and 1970s
*[[Marián Varga]] (1947–2017) – rock composer, musician in the 1960s and 1970s
*[[Marián Varga]] (1947–2017) – rock composer, musician in the 1960s and 1970s
*[[Miroslav Žbirka]] (1952–2021) – singer, composer from the 1970s to the 1990s
*[[Sui Vesan]] – folk musician
*[[Sui Vesan]] – folk musician
*[[Miroslav Žbirka]] (1952–2021) – singer, composer from the 1970s to the 1990s


===Fine arts===
===Fine arts===
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*[[Július Jakoby]] (1903–1985) – painter
*[[Július Jakoby]] (1903–1985) – painter
*[[Ján Kupecký]] (Johann Kupecky) (1667–1740) – painter
*[[Ján Kupecký]] (Johann Kupecky) (1667–1740) – painter
*[[Anton Lehmden]] (1929) – Austrian painter; born in Slovakia
*[[Anton Lehmden]] (1929–2018) – Austrian painter; born in Slovakia
*[[Palo Macho]] (1965) – painter
*[[Palo Macho]] (1965) – painter
*[[Jozef Teodor Mousson]] (1887–1946) – painter
*[[Jozef Teodor Mousson]] (1887–1946) – painter
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*[[Paľo Bielik]] (1910–1983) – director, actor
*[[Paľo Bielik]] (1910–1983) – director, actor
*[[Dušan Hanák]] (1938) – director
*[[Dušan Hanák]] (1938) – director
*[[Juraj Herz]] (1934) – Slovak director and actor born in Kežmarok
*[[Juraj Herz]] (1934–2018) – Slovak director and actor born in Kežmarok
*[[Juraj Jakubisko]] (1938) – director (sometimes nicknamed Slovak Fellini)
*[[Juraj Jakubisko]] (1938–2023) – director (sometimes nicknamed Slovak Fellini)
*[[Ján Kadár]] (1918–1979) – director
*[[Ján Kadár]] (1918–1979) – director
*[[Dušan Rapoš]] (1953) – Slovak director
*[[Dušan Rapoš]] (1953) – Slovak director
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*[[Ivan Bátory]] (1975) – cross-country skiing
*[[Ivan Bátory]] (1975) – cross-country skiing
*[[Imrich Bugár|Imre Bugár]] (1955) – [[Hungarians in Slovakia|ethnic Hungarian]] athlete
*[[Imrich Bugár|Imre Bugár]] (1955) – [[Hungarians in Slovakia|ethnic Hungarian]] athlete
*[[Karol Divín]] (1936) – figure-skating
*[[Karol Divín]] (1936–2022) – figure-skating
*[[Paulína Fialková]] (1992) - biathlete
*[[Paulína Fialková]] (1992) - biathlete
*[[Bohumil Golián]] (1931) – volleyball-player
*[[Bohumil Golián]] (1931–2012) – volleyball-player
*[[Jozef Gönci]] (1974) – sport shooter
*[[Jozef Gönci]] (1974) – sport shooter
*[[Jozef Krnáč]] (1977) – judo
*[[Jozef Krnáč]] (1977) – judo
*[[Anastasiya Kuzmina]] (Anastasia Kuzminová) (1984) – Russian born biathlete
*[[Anastasiya Kuzmina]] (Anastasia Kuzminová) (1984) – Russian born biathlete
*[[Martina Moravcová]] (1976) - swimmer, twice Olympic silver medalist
*[[Martina Moravcová]] (1976) swimmer, twice Olympic silver medalist
*[[Ondrej Nepela]] (1951–1989) – figure-skating
*[[Ondrej Nepela]] (1951–1989) – figure-skating
*[[Jozef Plachý]] (1949) – athlete
*[[Jozef Plachý]] (1949) – athlete
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*[[Július Torma]] (1922–1991) – boxer
*[[Július Torma]] (1922–1991) – boxer
*[[Elmer Valo]] (1921–1998) – baseball player
*[[Elmer Valo]] (1921–1998) – baseball player
*[[Veronika Velez-Zuzulová]] (1984) - alpine ski racer
*[[Veronika Velez-Zuzulová]] (1984) alpine ski racer
*[[Petra Vlhová]] (1995) - alpine ski racer; World Cup winner 2021, gold on the Winter Olympics 2022
*[[Petra Vlhová]] (1995) alpine ski racer; World Cup winner 2021, gold on the Winter Olympics 2022
*[[Ján Zachara]] (1928) – boxer
*[[Ján Zachara]] (1928) – boxer
*[[Radoslav Židek]] (1981) – snowboarder, first Slovak medallist from independent Slovakia at the Winter Olympics
*[[Radoslav Židek]] (1981) – snowboarder, first Slovak medallist from independent Slovakia at the Winter Olympics
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*[[Jozef Adamec]] (1942–2018) – former footballer
*[[Jozef Adamec]] (1942–2018) – former footballer
*[[Peter Dubovský (footballer)|Peter Dubovský]] (1972–2000) – footballer
*[[Peter Dubovský (footballer)|Peter Dubovský]] (1972–2000) – footballer
*[[Ľudovít Dubovský]] (1918-1998) - footballer
*[[Ľudovít Dubovský]] (1918-1998) footballer
*[[Marek Hamšík]] (1987) – midfielder, currently playing for Chinese side [[Dalian Professional]]
*[[Marek Hamšík]] (1987) – midfielder, currently playing for Chinese side [[Dalian Professional]]
*[[Peter Jakubech]] (1971) - footballer
*[[Peter Jakubech]] (1971) footballer
*[[Karol Jokl]] (1945–1996) – footballer
*[[Karol Jokl]] (1945–1996) – footballer
*[[Peter Kostolanský]] (1985) - footballer
*[[Peter Kostolanský]] (1985) footballer
*[[Tomáš Lovásik]] (1974) - footballer
*[[Tomáš Lovásik]] (1974) footballer
*[[Marek Mintál]] (1977) – footballer
*[[Marek Mintál]] (1977) – footballer
*[[Ľubomír Moravčík]] (1965) – footballer
*[[Ľubomír Moravčík]] (1965) – footballer
*[[Ján Popluhár]] (1935) – footballer
*[[Ján Popluhár]] (1935) – footballer
*[[Katarina Pračková]] (born 1985) – footballer
*[[Viliam Schrojf]] (1931–2007) – footballer
*[[Viliam Schrojf]] (1931–2007) – footballer
*[[Martin Škrtel]] (1985) – footballer, currently playing for [[FC Spartak Trnava]]
*[[Martin Škrtel]] (1985) – footballer, currently playing for [[FC Spartak Trnava]]
*[[Marián Timm]] (1990) - footballer
*[[Marián Timm]] (1990) footballer
*[[Jozef Vengloš]] (1936–2021) – football manager and former footballer, managed [[Aston Villa]], [[Celtic Glasgow|Celtic FC (Glasgow)]], the [[Czechoslovakia|Czechoslovak]] and the [[Slovakia|Slovak]] national teams, current director of [[FIFA]]'s Technical Study Group.
*[[Jozef Vengloš]] (1936–2021) – football manager and former footballer, managed [[Aston Villa]], [[Celtic Glasgow|Celtic FC (Glasgow)]], the [[Czechoslovakia|Czechoslovak]] and the [[Slovakia|Slovak]] national teams, current director of [[FIFA]]'s Technical Study Group.
*[[Vladimír Weiss (footballer born 1964)|Vladimír Weiss senior]] (1964) – Head coach of [[Slovakia national football team]]
*[[Vladimír Weiss (footballer born 1964)|Vladimír Weiss senior]] (1964) – Head coach of [[Slovakia national football team]]
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*[[Ľuboš Bartečko]] – (1976)
*[[Ľuboš Bartečko]] – (1976)
*[[Igor Bobček]] - (1983)
*[[Igor Bobček]] (1983)
*[[Lukáš Bokroš]] - (1982)
*[[Lukáš Bokroš]] (1982)
*[[Peter Bondra]] – (1968)
*[[Peter Bondra]] – (1968)
*[[Martin Chovan]] - (1986)
*[[Martin Chovan]] (1986)
*[[Zdeno Cíger]] – (1969)
*[[Zdeno Cíger]] – (1969)
*[[Pavol Demitra]] – (1974–2011)
*[[Pavol Demitra]] – (1974–2011)
*[[Vladimír Dzurilla]] – (1942–1995)
*[[Vladimír Dzurilla]] – (1942–1995)
*[[Marián Gáborík]] – (1982)
*[[Marián Gáborík]] – (1982)
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*[[Ladislav Troják]] – (1914–1948)
*[[Ladislav Troják]] – (1914–1948)
*[[Ľubomír Višňovský]] – (1976)
*[[Ľubomír Višňovský]] – (1976)
*[[Ľubomír Vaškovič]] - (1986)
*[[Ľubomír Vaškovič]] (1986)


===Tennis===
===Tennis===
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===Modelsports===
===Modelsports===
*[[Jozef Gábriš]] (Joseph Gabris) – born in Bratislava. Most popular and successful [[Control Line]] aerobatics pilot (F2B) of former [[Czechoslovakia]].
*[[Jozef Gábriš]] (Joseph Gabris) – born in Bratislava. Most popular and successful [[Control Line]] aerobatics pilot (F2B) of former [[Czechoslovakia]].

=== Esports ===

* Cobra1- famous [[Tribal Wars|Tribalwars]] player on .us servers.


==Other==
==Other==
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*[[Móric Benyovszky|Móric Beňovský]] (1746–1786) – Hungarian globetrotter, explorer, soldier, writer, and the King of [[Madagascar]] of Slovak ethnicity.<ref name="WDL">{{cite web |url = http://www.wdl.org/en/item/2547/ |title = Memoirs and Travels of Mauritius Augustus Count de Benyowsky: Consisting of His Military Operations in Poland, His Exile into Kamchatka, His Escape and Voyage from that Peninsula through the Northern Pacific Ocean, Touching at Japan and Formosa, to Canton in China, with an Account of the French Settlement He Was Appointed to Form upon the Island of Madagascar |website = [[World Digital Library]] |date = 1790 |access-date = 2013-07-06 }}</ref>
*[[Móric Benyovszky|Móric Beňovský]] (1746–1786) – Hungarian globetrotter, explorer, soldier, writer, and the King of [[Madagascar]] of Slovak ethnicity.<ref name="WDL">{{cite web |url = http://www.wdl.org/en/item/2547/ |title = Memoirs and Travels of Mauritius Augustus Count de Benyowsky: Consisting of His Military Operations in Poland, His Exile into Kamchatka, His Escape and Voyage from that Peninsula through the Northern Pacific Ocean, Touching at Japan and Formosa, to Canton in China, with an Account of the French Settlement He Was Appointed to Form upon the Island of Madagascar |website = [[World Digital Library]] |date = 1790 |access-date = 2013-07-06 }}</ref>
*[[Juraj Jánošík]] (1688–1713) – the Slovak equivalent of [[Robin Hood]], the topic of many Slovak legends, books and films
*[[Juraj Jánošík]] (1688–1713) – the Slovak equivalent of [[Robin Hood]], the topic of many Slovak legends, books and films
*[[Matthew III Csák|Matúš Čák Trenčianský]] (1260-1321) Oligarch of [[Upper Hungary]] known as Lord of the [[Váh]] and [[Tatra Mountains|Tatras]], he is considered a [[Folk hero]] by some [[Slovak people|Slovaks]] for not accepting foreign kings as rulers of the [[Kingdom of Hungary]].
*[[Matthew III Csák|Matúš Čák Trenčianský]] (1260–1321) Oligarch of [[Upper Hungary]] known as Lord of the [[Váh]] and [[Tatra Mountains|Tatras]], he is considered a [[Folk hero]] by some [[Slovak people|Slovaks]] for not accepting foreign kings as rulers of the [[Kingdom of Hungary]].
*[[Stephanus Parmenius|Štefan Parmenius Štítnický]] (1555-1583) - Hungarian Navigator and chronicler of Slovak origin, member of [[Sir Humphrey Gilbert|Humphrey Gilbert's]] expedition.
*[[Stephanus Parmenius|Štefan Parmenius Štítnický]] (1555–1583) Hungarian Navigator and chronicler of Slovak origin, member of [[Sir Humphrey Gilbert|Humphrey Gilbert's]] expedition.
*[[Adam Javorka|Ádam Jávorka]] (1663-1747) [[Kuruc|Kuruc insurgent]] of [[Slovaks|Slovak ethnicity]] later became [[General]] of the [[Polish hussars]]
*[[Adam Javorka|Ádam Jávorka]] (1663–1747) [[Kuruc|Kuruc insurgent]] of [[Slovaks|Slovak ethnicity]] later became [[General]] of the [[Polish hussars]]
*[[György Szondy|Juraj Šucha]] (1504-1550) Hungarian soldier of [[Slovaks|Slovak ethnicity]] fought against the [[Ottoman–Hungarian wars|Turkish invaders]]
*[[György Szondy|Juraj Šucha]] (1504–1550) Hungarian soldier of [[Slovaks|Slovak ethnicity]] fought against the [[Ottoman–Hungarian wars|Turkish invaders]]
*[[Pribina]] (9th century) first [[Slavs|Slavic]] prince
*[[Pribina]] (9th century) first [[Slavs|Slavic]] prince


===Models===
===Models===
*[[Kamila Filipcikova]] – High Fashion Slovak Model
*[[Kamila Filipcikova]] – high fashion Slovak model
*[[Viera Schottertova]] – model
*[[Viera Schottertova]] – model
*[[Adriana Sklenaříková]] – model, face of "[[Wonderbra]]" adverts
*[[Adriana Sklenaříková]] – model, face of "[[Wonderbra]]" advertisements
*[[Michaela Hlaváčková]]
*[[Michaela Hlaváčková]]


===Miscellaneous===
===Miscellaneous===


* [[Shlomo Breznitz]] (born 1936) - Israeli author, psychologist, and president of the [[University of Haifa]]
* [[Shlomo Breznitz]] (born 1936) Israeli author, psychologist, and president of the [[University of Haifa]]
*[[Ľudovít Lačný]] (1926-2019) – [[chess composer]], [[FIDE master]]
*[[Ľudovít Lačný]] (1926–2019) – [[chess composer]], [[FIDE master]]
*[[Sándor Petőfi]] (1823–1849) – Hungarian national poet, born to a Slovak mother
*[[Sándor Petőfi]] (1823–1849) – Hungarian national poet, born to a Slovak mother
*[[Rudolf Vrba]] (1924–2006) – [[Auschwitz]] survivor, author of the [[Vrba-Wetzler]] report
*[[Rudolf Vrba]] (1924–2006) – [[Auschwitz]] survivor, author of the [[Vrba-Wetzler]] report
*[[Miriam Roth]] (1910–2005), Israeli writer and scholar of children's books, kindergarten teacher, and educator
*[[Miriam Roth]] (1910–2005) Israeli writer and scholar of children's books, kindergarten teacher, and educator
*[[Vladimír Valach]] (1937-2006), diplomat and banker
*[[Vladimír Valach]] (1937–2006) diplomat and banker
*[[Marek Bais]] (1997) – national treasure


==See also==
==See also==

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Anton Bernolák, Ľudovít Štúr, Andrej Hlinka, Štefan Banič, Jozef Miloslav Hurban, Aurel Stodola, Adam František Kollár, Milan Hodža, Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav, Milan Rastislav Štefánik, Gustáv Husák, Alexander Dubček

The Slovak people are an ethnic group predominantly residing in the modern-day nation of Slovakia and its 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. The major language among Slovaks is Slovak.

The page lists notable people who are citizens of Slovakia, Czechoslovakia, or are of Slovak identity, ancestry or ethnicity.

Politics

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Politicians (contemporary)

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Presidents:

Prime Ministers of the Slovak Republic:

Speakers of National Council of the Slovak Republic:

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Politicians (19th and 20th century)

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Fighters, Warriors, Soldiers and Revolutionaries

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  • Jozef Gabčík (1912–1942) – soldier who assassinated Reinhard Heydrich, architect of the Holocaust, under Operation Anthropoid.
  • Jozef Miloslav Hurban (1817–1886) – freedom fighter and leader of the 1848 Slovak National Uprising against the Hungarians.
  • Rudolf Viest (1890–1945?) – Anti-Fascist military leader, member of the Czechoslovak government in exile, member of the Slovak National Council and the commander of the 1st Czechoslovak army during the Slovak National Uprising. First and only Slovak to reach the position of General in the interwar Czechoslovak Army.
  • Ján Golian (1906–1945?) – Supreme Military Leader of the Slovak National Uprising against the Nazis. Golian was murdered by the Nazis in a concentration camp.
  • Michael StrankU.S. Marine during World War II; the leader of the group of U.S. marines who photographed in Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima.
  • Augustín Malár (1894–1946) – WWII General who commanded the East Slovak units of the First Slovak Republic, a Nazi protectorate state. Died in a concentration camp.
  • Jozef Turanec (1892–1957) – Slovak General and Nazi sympathizer during World War II.
  • Matej Kocak (1882–1918) – United States Marine Corps sergeant during World War I, posthumously awarded both the U.S. Army and Navy Medals of Honor for action against the enemy on July 18, 1918. He was born in the town of Gbely, in Western Slovakia, and emigrated to the U.S. in 1906.

First Ladies

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Religion

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Notable religious figures

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Religious Leaders

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Science and technology

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Philosophers, Polyhistors, Teachers

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  • Pavol Jozef Šafárik (Paul Joseph Schaffarik, Pavel Josef Safarik) (1795–1861) – poet, professor, polyhistor
  • Jakob Jakobeus (1591–1645) – poet, historian, priest, and writer

Linguists, Humanists and Historians

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  • Anton Bernolák (1762–1813) – Lower nobleman, Jesuit, creator of the first standard version of Slovak (in the 1780s), which was based on western Slovak dialects.
  • Ľudovít Štúr (Ludevít Štúr) (1815–1856) – Best known for his role in the development of modern Slovak. In 1844 he suggested that the central Slovak dialect be used as the standard language of the Slovaks, and in 1846 he codified the new language standard in his Nauka reči Slovenskej (Theory of the Slovak Language)
  • Adam František Kollár (Adam Franz Kollar) (1718–1783) – Lower nobleman, historian and jurist who rose to the ranks of Imperial-Royal Court Councilor and Chief Imperial-Royal Librarian of Empress Maria Theresa. Coined the term ethnology.
  • Janko Matúška (1821–1877) – author of the Slovak national anthem
  • Martin Hattala (1821–1903) – linguist

Inventors and Engineers

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  • Jozef Murgaš (1864–1929) – inventor of the wireless telegraph (forerunner of the radio), and holder of other patents include the spinning reel (for fishing), the wave meter, the electric transformer, the magnetic detector, and an engine producing electromagnetic waves.
  • Aurel Stodola (1859–1942) – engineer and professor, enabled the construction of steam and gas turbines (around 1900), constructor of a movable artificial arm (the Stodola arm) in 1915
  • John Dopyera (Ján Dopjera) (1893–1988) – inventor of music instruments, invented the Dobro resonator guitar

Aviation

  • Ján Bahýľ (1865–1916) – military engineer, inventor of a motor-driven helicopter (four years before Bréguet and Cornu). Bahýľ was granted 7 patents in all, including the invention of the tank pump, air balloons combined with an air turbine, the first petrol engine car in Slovakia (with Anton Marschall) and a lift up to Bratislava castle.
  • Štefan Banič (1870–1941) – inventor of the military parachute and of the first actively used parachute
  • Ivan Alexander Getting (1912–2003) – American physicist and electrical engineer, credited (along with Bradford Parkinson) with the development of the Global Positioning System (GPS).

Natural Sciences and Medicine

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Geology, Mineralogy

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  • Dimitrij Andrusov (1897–1976) – geologist and paleontologist, founder of modern Slovak geology
  • Jan Veizer (1941) – geochemist and paleoclimatologist

Archeology

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Physics

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Mathematics

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Computer Science

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Astronomy

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  • Matthias Bel – 17th century astronomer. He made first relatively precise measurement of distance from Earth to Sun.

Astronomers (20th century)

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Astronauts / Cosmonauts

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  • Ivan Bella (1964) – the first cosmonaut of Slovakia (in 1998)
  • Eugene Cernan (1934) – U.S. astronaut, last man to set foot on the Moon, son of the Slovak immigrant Ondrej Čerňan.
  • Michael Fincke (1967) – U.S. astronaut, current American record holder for time in space, grandson of Margaret Hornyak Fincke

Economists

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Culture

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Literature

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

Music

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Classical

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Composers
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Conductors
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Instrumentalists
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Opera Singers
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Jazz

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  • Jaroslav Filip (1949–2000) – musician, composer, vocalist, actor, playwright
  • Marika Gombitová (1956) – singer, composer, musician since the second half of the 1970s
  • Dave Grohl (1969) – drummer of Nirvana, singer of Foo Fighters
  • Dara Rolins (1972) – singer, entrepreneur
  • Tina (1984) – singer, musician since the 2000s
  • Pavol Hammel (1948) – singer, composer, musician (reached his height the 1970s and 1980s)
  • Jana Kirschner – musician, composer, vocalist
  • Jana Kocianová (1947–2018) – singer, musician, jazzman, gospels singer reached her height the 1970s
  • Ján Lehotský (1947) – composer, musician, singer of Modus (a band having reached its height in the late 1970s)
  • Rytmus (1977) – rapper, singer, actor, member and co-founder of the hip-hop group Kontrafakt, musician since the 1990s
  • Ivan Tásler (1979) – singer, guitarist, composer, producer, musician since the 1990s
  • Peter Lipa – musician, composer, vocalist, scatman, jazzman, co-organizer of BJD (Bratislava Jazz Days) festival
  • Laco Lučenič (1952) – musician, producer, member of Modus
  • Richard Müller (1961) – the best-known current Slovak pop-rock singer
  • Vašo Patejdl (1954) – the most important Slovak pop composer in the 1980s and 1990s, singer, musician
  • Jozef Ráž (1954) – current singer of Elán (a band having reached its height in the 1980s)
  • Dežo Ursiny (1947–1995) – composer, rock singer, musician in the 1960s and 1970s
  • Marián Varga (1947–2017) – rock composer, musician in the 1960s and 1970s
  • Sui Vesan – folk musician
  • Miroslav Žbirka (1952–2021) – singer, composer from the 1970s to the 1990s

Fine arts

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Painters, Graphic Artists

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Sculptors

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Photographers

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  • Dezo Hoffmann (1912–1986) – photoreporter and photographer
  • Tono Stano (1960) – photographer; his photograph Sense inspired the poster for the film Showgirls.

Architects

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Film and Theatre

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Actors

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Filmmakers

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Law

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Sports

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Football

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Ice hockey

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Tennis

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Water sports

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Figure Skating

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Modelsports

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Esports

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Other

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Historical personalities

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Models

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Miscellaneous

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Послы, вручившие Президенту Владимиру Путину верительные грамоты (in Russian). Presidential Press and Information Office. 23 March 2004. Archived from the original on 6 March 2012. Retrieved 2009-03-03.
  2. ^ "Memoirs and Travels of Mauritius Augustus Count de Benyowsky: Consisting of His Military Operations in Poland, His Exile into Kamchatka, His Escape and Voyage from that Peninsula through the Northern Pacific Ocean, Touching at Japan and Formosa, to Canton in China, with an Account of the French Settlement He Was Appointed to Form upon the Island of Madagascar". World Digital Library. 1790. Retrieved 2013-07-06.