People |
Population: |
5,432,383 |
Population Density: |
287 per sq.mi. |
Urban: |
57% |
Ethnic groups: |
- Slovak 86%
- Hungarian 11%
- German 2.6%
|
Principle languages: |
Slovak (official), Hungarian (Magyar) |
Religions: |
- Roman Catholic 60%
- Protestant 8%
|
Geography |
Area: |
18,933 sq. mi. |
Location: |
In E Central Europe |
Neighbors: |
- Poland on N
- Austria, Czech Rep. on W
- Hungary on S
- Ukraine on E
|
Topography: |
Mountains (Carpathians) in N, fertile Danube plain in S |
Capital: |
Bratislava: 447,000 |
Government |
Type: |
Republic |
Head of state: |
Pres. Michal Kovac; b. 1931; in office: Feb. 2, 1993 |
Defense: Active Troop Strength: |
47,000 est. |
Economy |
Industries: |
Iron and steel, glass, chemicals, coal, plastics |
Chief crops: |
Grains, potatoes, hops, fruits |
Finance |
Monetary unit: |
Koruna (May 1995: 29.00 = $1 US) |
Gross domestic product (1993): |
$31 bln. |
Per capita GDP: |
$5,800. |
Health |
Births (per 1,000 pop.): |
15 |
Deaths (per 1,000 pop.): |
9 |
Natural increase: |
0.5 |
Infant mortality (per 1,000 live births 1995): |
10 |
Education |
Literacy (1993): |
100% |
Major International
Organizations |
UN |
Embassy |
2201 Wisconsin St. NW 20007; 965-5161 |