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SLOVAKIA. KREMNICA. Slovakia – our land. On the map of Europe Slovakia looks like a small dot. But this small dot has its own rich history, traditions and many natural beauties. Our historical beginnings.
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SLOVAKIA KREMNICA
Slovakia – our land On the map of Europe Slovakia looks like a small dot. But this small dot has its own rich history, traditions and many natural beauties.
Our historical beginnings • Today Slovaks are descendants to western tribes, that starts to appear on current land of Slovakia on the beginning of the 6th century. Since 568 these tribes were under the power of NomandAvarians and in 7th century they became a part of Same Rise. In the year 791 Carl the Great defeated the Avarians and dispersed Slovakian tribes formed Moravian and Nitra county. After 833 both counties were merged together and created Great Moravian Empire.
Oldest Slovakia • Great Moravian empire was a state in western Slovakia, which existed between 833 and the beginning of the 10th century (approximately 907). Its was located at today Morava and Slovakia
Jewels of our history • Oldest Slovakian cities : Devín, Nitra, Trenčín, Detva Zvolen, Vyšehrad, Hronský Beňadik
Other oldest cities Rotundat Trenčín castle Trenčín castle
From our history Uhorsko (lat. Hungaria/Vngaria, ger. Ungarn/Hungarn, hun. Magyarország, croat. and serb. Ugarska, rom. Ungaria) or State of Hungary was located in Karpatian valley since 10th century until 1918. Part of which was Slovak Republic.
Slovakia as a part of Rakusko-Uhorsko Rakúsko-Uhorsko was a dualmonarchy in the middle of Europe between 1867-1918 Rakúsko-Uhorsko was created after the lost battle against Prusko in 1866.
Our capitol - BRATISLAVA • 400 – 50 BC: A Celtic city • 623 – 658: Part of Sam empire. • 833 – 907: Part of Great Moravia. • 907: First written evidence about Bratislava • 907 – 1918: Part of Hungary • 1291: ( 2nd of December) Hungarian king Ondrej III. has granted an extended privileges for the city of Bratislava • 1563 – 1830: A coronation city for Hungarian kings.
Bratislava • 1919 – 1939: Part of Czecho-Slovakia • 1939 – 1945: A capitol of Slovak Republic 1945 – 1992: Again part of Czecho-Slovakia Since 1993 a capitol of the independent Slovak Republic
Jewels of our history Saints Elizabeth Dome - Košice Bojnice
We are small, but beautiful country We have beautiful nature ..mountains..
Caves Slovakia has 44 caves
Witnesses of our history - our castles and chateaux our most beautiful castles and chateaux
Castles and chateaux -map Slovakia is among the countries with the largest number of castles in Europe. There are 425 mansions and 180 manors and castles, together with the castle ruins.
Healing springs There is 1626 healing springs with different chemical composition in Slovakia
Kremnica – the golden city Kremnica became a town in the year 1328 Since the year 900 Kremnica was known for its gold resources. In that time gold was obtained with panning
The golden mines of Kremnica The gold mining stopped in 1971
Mint Mint is working since 1328 till today
Kremnica Geographical centre of the Europe
Kremnica - today Ski parks Thermal baths
Our school School for the hearing impaired was founded in 1903 in Kremnica The education was in Hungarian language for 24hours per week In 1905 the founder and director Koloman Hercsuth left Kremnicu and went to Bratislava, where he established the Bratislava institute for the hearing impaired and became its director.
From our history In the 1906 the institute was officially linked to the ministry of the culture and religion. On 6th of May 1906 the city council decided to build a modern institute for the hearing impaired In 1913 the construction was built. It should be build according to the newest pedagogic standards.
A bit more of our history In 1918-1919 was the motto: To create, to build and to hope In 1920-1921 the education was done in Slovak language In the year 1932/1933 Viliam Gano became the new principal, who was the soul of the institute. He cared for the all-round developmentofpupils, in the areas of culture, sports, and proffesional, but mostly he focused to the speech
The history continues During the war, building was used as a field hospital. After the 2nd world war there was 230 students in the institute In the years 1948-1954 the institute is expanding, there are lectures and conferences about the education methodology and phonetic.In 1950/1951 there was a new method of teaching – move method. There were exchange programs with other schools, mainly Czech schools.
The school today The school is now educating not only the hearing impaired, but also the multi-disabled Raising and educating children since they are 3 years old During the educations is used the most modern technology
We have a school magazine • Štvorlístok (Four-leaf clover) – magazine • Articles are written by students and teachers • There are also their drawings • Conundrums and jokes can be also found
Activities of our children We have a great ski team. And also excellent cyclists.
Activities of our children – we do have: I.T. specialists Excellent actors and dancers
We’re also good in athletics • We are participating in nation-wide competitions • In athletics • We are also good at football
We are participating in a school competitions • In chemistry we were rewarded twice with the 1st place in a nation-wide competition • In sciencewe’ve achieved 3rd place • In poetry recital we’ve end up 1st • We were also in the Slovak and mathematics competition
We’re all good friends Daniel Kvetka Janka Majka Vinco Miloš
Our boys • Miloš – always brings some award from the natural-history competition • He plays football, ski, cycle and he is also a good athlete Daniel – competes a chemistry field, he doesn’t ski, but he likes athletics. Vinco – also likes to sport, plays football and also likes athletics - Perfect dancer
Our girls Kvetka – likes chemistry, she won the 1st place in a nation-wide competition - Plays in theatre, sports and matematics too Majka – likes the theatre, dance - This year is attending the competitions in chemistry and mathematics Janka – is an excellent dancer and acrtress
Well... and the teachers • -Miroslava Vetráková – teaches mathematics, chemistry and technology • - Krastína Brnčová – prospector • - Rudolf Bartošík – teaches ethics, mathematics, physics and gymnastics • Not only they teach but they also care about our good behavior and fun– pupils speaking
We will leave our school for a while Kvetka Majka Janka Miloš Mirka Vinco Kristínka Daniel Rudko ....but we will be back.......
Thank you for your attention Ing. Miroslava Vetráková