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Q: How many slovaks in the US today?
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The most Slovaks or people with slovak herritage in the US is probably in Pittsburgh or elsewhere in Pennsylvania.....


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Lots of Slovaks migrate to the US in 1900-1920. They immigrate because Slovak was a part of Austrian-Hungarian Empire where was economic crisis.


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How are Czechs different from Slovak's?

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How are Hungarians similar to and different from the slovaks and Czechs?

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