Slovak Australians

In this article, we will explore the impact of Slovak Australians on today's society. Since its emergence, Slovak Australians has captured the attention of people around the world, generating passionate and emotional discussions. Over the years, Slovak Australians has evolved and adapted to changes in society, influencing different aspects of daily life. Through this analysis, we will examine the role Slovak Australians has played in culture, politics, economics, and other areas, as well as its influence on the way people perceive the world around them. With a critical and reflective look, we will seek to better understand the impact that Slovak Australians has had and continues to have on our society.

Slovak Australians
Total population
c. 12,000
Regions with significant populations
Sydney and Melbourne
Languages
Australian English, Slovak
Religion
Roman Catholic, Protestant
Related ethnic groups
Slovaks · Czechs · Hungarians

Slovak Australians are Australian citizens of full or partial Slovak ancestry or a person born in Slovakia who resides in Australia. Approximately 12,000 residents in Australia report to have Slovak ancestry.

History

Notable Slovak Australians

See also

President of Inter Williamstown Slovak Football club Michael Dzian presents cheque donated to widow Mrs. Bolehradska after the death of her husband.
People in national dress during the Voices of Freedom Pageant, 1944.

References

  1. ^ "Slovak Republic country brief". dfat.gov.au. Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  2. ^ "SLOVAK ARRIVAL and SETTLEMENT IN AUSTRALIA". slovakclubsa.org. Slovak Club of SA. Retrieved 6 January 2014.