Culture of Slovakia

The culture of Slovakia has various folk traditions influenced by its location in Central Europe. It shares similarities with Austrian, German, Polish, Hungarian and Ukrainian culture.[1]

Wooden folk architecture can be seen in the well preserved village of Vlkolínec, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Slovak folk dance
This wooden church in Bodružal is an example of Rusyn folk architecture and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

See also

References

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