Present-day Slovakia was settled by Slavic Slovaks about the 6th
century. They were politically united in the Moravian empire in the 9th
century. In 907, the Germans and the Magyars conquered the Moravian state, and
the Slovaks fell under Hungarian control from the 10th century up until 1918.
When the Hapsburg-ruled empire collapsed in 1918 following World War I, the
Slovaks joined the Czech lands of Bohemia, Moravia, and part of Silesia to form
the new joint state of Czechoslovakia. In March 1939, Germany occupied
Czechoslovakia, established a German “protectorate,” and created a puppet state
out of Slovakia with Josef Tiso as president. The country was liberated from
the Germans by the Soviet army in the spring of 1945, and Slovakia was restored
to its pre-war status and rejoined to a new Czechoslovakian state.
After the Communist Party took power in February 1948, Slovakia was
again subjected to a centralized Czech-dominated government, and antagonism
between the two republics developed. In January 1969, the nation became the
Slovak Socialist Republic of Czechoslovakia.
Nearly 42 years of Communist rule for Slovakia ended when Vaclav Havel
became president of Czechoslovakia in 1989 and democratic political reform
began. However, with the demise of Communist power, a strong Slovak nationalist
movement resurfaced, and the rival relationship between the two states
increased. By the end of 1991, discussions between Slovak and Czech political
leaders turned to whether the Czech and Slovak republics should continue to
coexist within the federal structure or be divided into two independent states.
After the general election in June 1992, it was decided that two fully
independent republics would be created. The Republic of Slovakia came into
existence on 1 January 1993. The parliament in February elected Michal Kovac as
president. In 1999 he was succeeded by Rudolph Schuster.
Vladimir Meciar, who served three times as Slovakia's prime minister was
cited as the reason Slovakia was for a time eliminated from consideration for
both the EU and NATO. Meciar was unseated in 1998 elections by the reformist
government of Mikulás Dzurinda.
Dzurinda improved Slovakia's reputation in the West, but his tough economic
measures made him unpopular within the country. In the September 2002
elections, the ruling coalition held onto power. In April 2004 Ivan Gasparovic
won the largely ceremonial post of president by a wide majority. In 2004,
Slovakia joined the EU and NATO. In May 2005, it ratified the EU constitution.
Captial: Bratislava
Government: Republic
Area: 48.845
km˛
Population: 5.439.548
(July 2006)
Currency: Slovak
crown (100 heller)
Internet TLD: .sk
Dialling code: +421
Member of: United
Nations and all specialized organizations
For more stamps see:
Czechoslovakia
Links
Slovakia in Wikipedia.
Flag of Slovakia in Flags of the World.
Website of the Philatelic Service.
Country description
of the BBC.
Country description
of the CIA.
Official website of
the government of
Slovakia.
Permanent Mission of
Slovakia to the United Nations.
Stamp catalogue
date: 20 May 1993
designer: Jozef Baláž,
Martin Činovský (engraver)
printer: Postal
Stationery Printing House, Prague
perforated: 11ľ:11Ľ
remark: part of a
series of three stamps
1 20 portrait, text "JÁN KOLLAR
1793-1852" and "UNESCO"
buff,
blue, orange
(cat. Michel 173/SG 164/Yvert 139)

International
Year of the Family
date: 29 April
1994
designer: stamp: Zuzana
Tóthová (11 years), Martin Činovský (engraver)
booklet:
Mladá, Marta Činovská (graphic lay-out)
printer: Postal Stamp
Printing Office, Joint Stock Company, Prague
perforated: 11Ľ:11˝
2 3 Sk children's drawing of a family with
pregnant mother, hearts, IYF emblem, text "MEDZINÁRODNÝ ROK
RODINY
1994"
multicoloured
(cat. Michel 188/SG 176/Yvert 153)

3 15 Sk booklet with 5 x nr. 2, children's
drawing of different family members, IYF emblem, text "MEDZINÁRODNÝ
ROK RODINY 1994"
multicoloured
(cat.
Michel -/Yvert C 153)

date: 31 May 1994
designer: Zdeno Brázdil,
Martin Činovský (engraver)
printer: Postal
Stationery Printing House, Prague
perforated: 11˝:11Ľ
4 3 Sk two cigarettes, smoke forming a
cross, text "SVETOVÝ / DEŇ / BEZ / TABAKU"
multicoloured
(cat.
Michel 192/SG 180/Yvert 157)

date: 1 August
1994
designer: Oliver Solga,
Rudolf Cigánik (engraver)
printer: Postal
Stationery Printing House, Prague
perforated: 11Ľ:11ľ
5 8 Sk boat formed out of heart, letter,
pen, pencil and stamp, UPU emblem with "1874 - 1994",
Slovakian
flag,text "SVETOVÁ POŠTOVÁ / ÚNIÁ"
multicoloured
(cat.
Michel 199/SG 187/Yvert 160)

date: 19 July 1995
designer: Martin
Činovský
printer: Postal
Stationery Printing House, Prague
perforated: 11Ľ:11ľ (6),
11ľ:11Ľ (7 and 8)
6 7 Sk town centre with town hall and
church of St. Catherine, coat of arms, text "BANSKÁ / ŠTIAVNICA"
and
"UNESCO"
multicoloured
(cat.
Michel 232/SG 217/Yvert 194)

7 10 Sk Spiš Castle, text "SPISSKÝ /
HRAD" and "UNESCO"
multicoloured
(cat.
Michel 233/SG 218/Yvert 195)

8 15 Sk village houses, Sidorovo massif, text
"VLKOLÍNEC" and "UNESCO"
multicoloured
(cat.
Michel 234/SG 219/Yvert 196)

date: 24 October
1995
designer: Ján Trojan,
Václav Fajt (engraver)
printer: Postal
Sationery Printing House, Prague
perforated: 11ľ
remark: issued in sheetlets of 8 stamps (2 x 4 and two
vignettes with UNO jubilee emblem)
9 8 Sk globe with faces, peace releasing
dove, peace doves, angels with trumpets, UN Headquarters,
UNO
emblem, text "1945 · OSN · 1995"
multicoloured
(cat.
Michel 241/SG 225/Yvert 202)

International Year for the Eradication of Poverty
date: 15 April
1996
designer: Júlia
Piačková, Rudolf Cigánik (engraver)
printer: Postal
Stationery Printing House, Prague
perforated: 11ľ
10 souvenir
sheet, maze with heart in the centre
7 Sk African child walking in green landscape,
dry landscape, sun, text "ROK ZA ODSTRÁNENIE BIEDY"
multicoloured
(cat.
Michel block 5/SG MS 233/Yvert BF 6)

date: 12 June 1997
designer: Martin
Činovský
printer: Postal
Stationery Printing House, Prague
perforated: 11ľ:11˝
remark: issued in sheetlets of 8 stamps (2 x 4 with World
Heritage emblem)
11 6 Sk Domica Cave, text
"JASKYŇA DOMICA"
multicoloured
(cat.
Michel 280/SG 261/Yvert 238)

12 8 Sk Aragonit Cavern, Ochtiná, text
"OCHTINSKÁ AGAGONITOVÁ JASKYŇA"
multicoloured
(cat. Michel 281/SG 262/Yvert 239)

date: 12 March
1999
designer: stamp:
František Horniak
booklet:
Dušan Grečner, Pavel Kovařík
printer: Postal Stationery
Printing House, Prague
perforated: 11ľ:11˝
13 4 Sk automatic sorting line for letters,
UPU emblem, text "125. VÝROČIE SPÚ" and "AUTOMATICKÁ
TRIEDIACA
LINKA"
multicoloured
(cat.
Michel 336/SG 308/Yvert 297)

14 40 Sk booklet with 10 x nr. 13, globe
surrounded by letters and Slovak post emblem, UPU emblem, text "125.
VÝROČIE
/ SVETOVEJ / POŠTOVEJ / ÚNIE"
multicoloured
(cat.
Michel -/Yvert C 297)

International Year of Older Persons
date: 15 June 1995
designer: Mikuláš
Klimčák, Arnold Feke (engraver)
printer: Postal
Stationery Printing House, Prague
perforated: 11Ľ:11˝
15 5 Sk three hands of different ages, IYOP
emblem, text "MEDZINÁRODNÝ ROK / STARŠÍCH ĽUDÍ"
black,
flesh, green
(cat.
Michel 342/SG 318/Yvert 299)

date: 15 July 1999
designer: 16: Marián
Čapka, Pavel Kovářík (engraver)
17: Dušan
Grečner, Pavel Kovářík (engraver)
printer: Postal
Stationery Printing House, Prague
perforated: 11˝:11Ľ
16 12 Sk Zilina University, computer, open
book, pigeon, letter, post horn, globe, UPU emblem, text "125.
VÝROČIE
SPÚ" and "ŽILINSKÁ UNIVERZITA"
multicoloured
(cat.
Michel 344/SG 320/Yvert 300)

17 16 Sk Slovak Post emblem with globe, UPU
emblem, text "125. / výročie / Svetovej / poštovej / únie"
and
"1874-1999"
multicoloured
(cat.
Michel 345/SG 321/Yvert 301)

date: 18 December
1999
designer: stamp: Martin
Činovský (stamp), Rudolf Ciganík (tab)
booklet:
Marta Činovská (graphic lay-out)
printer: Postal
Stationery Printing House, Prague
perforated: 11ľ:11Ľ
18 5 Sk head of a young woman (part of a
Czechoslovak stamp 1988), portrait, text "ALBÍN BRUNOVSKÝ 1935-1997"
and
"DEŇ / POŠTOVEJ / ZNÁMKY" (stamp day); tab with work by
Brunovský
brown,
stone, green
(cat.
Michel 358/SG 332/Yvert 311)
19 45 Sk booklet with 9 x nr. 18, head of a
young woman (part of a Czechoslovak stamp 1988), text "DEŇ /
POŠTOVEJ
/ ZNÁMKY"
multicoloured
(cat.
Michel MH 4/Yvert C 311)
date: 15 February
2000
designer: Jozef Baláž,
František Horniak (engraver)
printer: Postal
Stationery Printing House, Prague
perforated: 11ľ:11Ľ
20 5 Sk portraits of Jur Hronec (1881-1959)
and Štefan Schwarz (1914-1996), mathematical cube, text "SVETOVÝ
ROK
/ MATEMATIKY 2000", "JURAJ / HRONEC" and "ŠTEFAN /
SCHWARZ"
multicoloured
(cat.
Michel 365/SG 339/Yvert 317)

date: 1 June 2000
designer: stamp:
Alexandra Baníková, Martin Činovský (graphic lay-out), Juraj Vitek
(engraver)
booklet:
Terézia Barčiaková (9 years), Marta Činovská (graphic lay-out)
printer: Postal
Stationery Printing House, Prague
perforated: 11˝:11Ľ
21 5 50 Sk children's drawing of different animals,
UNICEF emblem
multicoloured
(cat.
Michel 370/SG 342/Yvert 322)

22 55 Sk booklet with 10 x nr. 21, children's
drawing of a circus, UNICEF emblem, text "DETSKÁ ZNÁMKA"
and
description of UNICEF on the back
multicoloured
(cat.
Michel -/Yvert C 322)

date: 15 June 2000
designer: Martin Činovský
after a photograph by Pavla Kastla
printer: Postal
Stationery Printing House, Prague
perforated: 11ľ:11Ľ
23 5 50 Sk portrait
brown
(cat. Michel 371/SG 344/Yvert 324)

date: 5 February
2003
designer: Martin
Činovský after a photograph by Pavla Kastla
printer: Postal
Stationery Printing House, Prague
perforated: 11ľ:11Ľ
24 7 Sk portrait
multicoloured
(cat.
Michel 445)

date: 15 July 2003
designer: Peter
Augustovič, Bohumil Šneider (engraver)
printer: Postal
Stationery Printing House, Prague
perforated: 11ľ
remark: issued in sheetlets of 8 stamps (4 x 4 with
vignette showing various biological, historical and technical
objects,
text "50 ROKOV / SLOVENSKEJ AKADÉMIE VIED" (50 years of Slovak
Academy of Sciences))
25 9 Sk Lake
Klinger, text "BANSKOŠTIAVNICKÉ TAJCHY - KLINGER"
multicoloured
(cat. Michel 463)
26 12 Sk Lake
Rozgrund, text " BANSKOŠTIAVNICKÉ TAJCHY - ROZGRUND "
multicoloured
(cat.
Michel 464)

date: 28 November
2003
designer: Jozef Balaž,
Martin Činovský (graphic lay-out)
printer: Postal
Stationery Printing House, Prague
perforated: 11ľ:11Ľ
27 12 Sk design for the souvenir sheet UPU 110th
anniversary (Czechoslovakia 1984), tab with self-portrait,
text
"DEŇ POŠTOVEJ ZNÁMKY" (stamp day) and "* 1923 / JOZEF
BALÁŽ"
multicoloured
(cat. Michel 475/Yvert 405)

date: 31 March
2005
designer: Arnold Feke
(graphic lay-out)
printer: PTC, Prague
perforated: 11ľ:11˝
remark: printed in
sheetlets of 8 stamps (2 x 4); part of the proceeds go to UNICEF Slovensko to
support relief
programs
in Indonesia aimed at the health and nutrition of children and pregnant women
28 25 Sk pencil drawing 'Poor mother' by
František Studený (1944-1945), Orava Gallery, Dolný Kubín, text
"SOLIDARITA
S
ÁZIOU" and "FRANTIŠEK STUDENÝ / CHUDOBNÁ MATKA 1944-45 / ORAVIKA
GALÉRIA DOLNÝ KUBÍN"
multicoloured
(cat.
Michel 510/Yvert 442)
date: 16 May 2005
designer: Zdeno Brázdil
printer: WSP -
Cartor, France
perforated: 13˝
remark: the stamp also
commemorates the Slovak physician Dionýz Ilkovič (1907-1980)
29 18 Sk lightning, text "SVETOVÝ ROK
FYZIKY - D. ILKOVIČ"
multicoloured
(cat. Michel 514/Yvert 446)
