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Jan 02, 2006
The Slovak Spectator
September 9th 2005
THE SLOVAK economy grew by 5.1 percent year-on-year in the second quarter of 2005, with a gross domestic product of Sk357.6 billion (€9.3bn), the TASR news agency wrote, based on information released on September 9, 2005 by Slovakia’s Statistics Office (ŠÚ).
The GDP for the first half of 2005 stood at Sk690.2 billion (€17.9 billion), and was also up by 5.1 percent year-on-year.
Positive results were also reported in areas such as unemployment and wages.
According to the ŠÚ, unemployment decreased by 2 percent year-on-year to 16.9 percent in the first half of 2005. The employment rate increased 2.2 percent to 2.187 million people.
Nominal monthly wages increased by 8.2 percent year-on-year in the second quarter of 2005 to reach Sk16,737 (€435), while real salaries were up 5.6 percent.
In the first half of 2005, monthly nominal salaries in Slovakia rose by an average of 9.1 percent to Sk16,381. Real salaries were up 6.2 percent year-on-year.


Jul 11, 2007
Bratislava
A story about slovakian girls
On
my first night in Bratislava, Slovak Republic, while I was waiting for
the first Monica, who was going to pick me up in front of my hotel at 9
o'clock, two young Italians stopped to ask me if I could suggest a
place where they could have some fun that night in Slovakia.
Before
I had the chance to hide behind my usual "I don't speak Italian"
(spoken in English, of course), they went on to say, "You can't get any
slovak girls here. We arrived yesterday and we're leaving tomorrow. The
taxi driver refused to help us find some girls and the female
receptionist at the hotel wanted to throw us out when we asked her
where we could get some women. The Slovak Republic where taxi drivers
and receptionists can't understand the tourist is underdeveloped. We're
going back to Thailand!"
Marco and Sandro come from the small
Italian...

Jun 23, 2007
by Steve
True to God's blueprint for Eastern Europe, the girls in Bratislava have to be seen to be believed. They dress to turn heads, and probably would even if they wore shiny tracksuits salvaged from the eighties. Fortunately, short skirts, tight trousers and skimpy tops are more the order of the day.
The Slovakian capital, with its relaxed vibe, narrow streets and pavement bars, is made for drinking, drooling, and generally watching the world go by. Go somewhere else for serious conversation, which will be frequently derailed by passing lovelies causing eyes and minds to wander.
By night, Slovakian girls are not only heartbreakingly beautiful, they also love to party, and often prowl the bars and clubs of Bratislava in large groups. They love to practice their English, to chat and to be chatted up, but you will have to play your cards carefully to get anything more than an innocent peck on the cheek. You wouldn't be the first to mistake the innocent charm of Slovakian girls for something more.
After a weekend in Bratislava, you will believe in love at first sight.
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