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Slovaks

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Slovaks
BERJAYA
Total population
~7 million
Regions with significant populations
BERJAYA Slovakia:    4,614,854

BERJAYA United States:    1,200,000
BERJAYA Czech Republic:    200,000
BERJAYA Canada:    100,000
BERJAYA Serbia:    59,021
BERJAYA Ireland:    30,000
BERJAYA Austria:    25,000
BERJAYA Germany:    20,200
BERJAYA Hungary:    17,693
BERJAYA Belgium:    4,000
Latin America:   300,000 (est.)[source?]

Other:    120,000 (est.)[source?]
Languages
Slovak
Religion
Roman Catholic 68.9%, Byzantine Rite Catholic 4.1%, Protestant 10.8%, Eastern Orthodox, other or unspecified 3.2%, no denomination, agnostic or non-religious 13% (2001 census within Slovakia, extrapolated to outside Slovaks)
Related ethnic groups
Other West Slavs
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Ľudovít Štúr - epitome of the Slovak Revival - politician, poet, journalist, publisher, teacher, philosopher and linguist
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Pribina, ruler of Principality of Nitra
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Area of Czech and Slovakian languages in the Austrian monarchy in the 19th century
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The language spread of Slovak in the United States according to U. S. Census 2000 and other resources interpreted by research of U. S. ENGLISH Foundation, percentage of home speakers

The Slovaks or Slovakians are a western Slavic people that mainly live in Slovakia and speak the Slovak language, which is closely related to the Czech language.

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