Slovakia
Slovakia, officially known as the Slovak Republic, is a landlocked country in Central Europe bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the southwest, and the Czech Republic to the northwest. Its capital and largest city is Bratislava, while the second-largest city is Košice. Slovakia is a member of the European Union, the Eurozone, the Schengen Area, NATO, the United Nations, the OECD, and the WTO, among other international organizations. The country has a diverse landscape that ranges from the lowlands of the Danubian Plain to the High Tatras mountains, which are a popular destination for skiing and hiking. The Carpathian Mountains extend across the northern half of the country and include the Tatras, which are a natural border with Poland and home to Slovakia's highest peak, Gerlachovský štít. Slovakia has a rich cultural heritage that reflects both its Slavic roots and the influences of neighboring countries. It is known for its folk traditions, music, dances, and colorful costumes, as well as its historical castles, churches, and medieval towns like Banská Štiavnica and Bardejov. The country's history is marked by its time as part of the Kingdom of Hungary, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Czechoslovakia, and finally, its peaceful split from the Czech Republic in 1993, known as the Velvet Divorce. The Slovak economy is considered high-income, with a strong industrial base and a growing service sector. It has one of the fastest growth rates in the European Union and the Eurozone. The country has also become a center for automobile manufacturing, earning it the nickname "the Detroit of Europe." Despite its small size, Slovakia boasts several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the historic centers of Banská Štiavnica, Bardejov, and the Spiš Castle. The country's natural beauty, cultural richness, and historical significance make it an attractive destination for travelers and a point of pride for its citizens.