10 krajin, ktore pred 25 rokmi neexistovali

ENERGIA 20.7.2015 21:42
Je tam spomenuta medzi inymi krajinami aj Slovenska republika a Ceska republika.
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Slovakia
Following Slovakia’s independence in 1993, Bratislava seems in no hurry to become a bustling Central European metropolis, and the cool cafes and bars of the Slovakian capital’s beautifully preserved old town are still largely tourist free – take that, Prague! Look forward also to being continuously surprised by the funky street art lurking around every corner. Meanwhile, in a region crammed with dramatic castles, Slovakia’s Spiš Castle trumps most with an audacious hilltop location, craggy towers and gloomy dungeons straight from a Hammer horror flick. Get active in the High Tatras National Park before dissolving your weary limbs into Piešťany’s healing spa waters.
Czech Republic
Following Czechoslovakia’s Velvet Revolution in 1989, the Czech Republic and Slovakia finally sealed their Velvet Divorce in 1993. Now, Prague neighborhoods like elegant Vinohrady and energetic Žižkov are buzzing, and a country full of emerging microbreweries proves there’s more to Czech beer than Pilsner Urquell or Budvar. Add virtue to these delicious liquid vices by cycling and hiking through the idiosyncratic landscapes of Bohemian Switzerland or the Český ráj region. Away from bustling Prague, discover quieter provincial gems like Olomouc, Telč and Loket, all still retaining the essence of Bohemian and Moravian culture.
