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'''Slovakia''' is a member state of the [[European Union]] as well as the [[Schengen Agreement]] with borders to [[Austria]], [[Czech Republic]], [[Poland]], [[Ukraine]] and [[Hungary]]. Hitchhiking here seems not to be so easy. People rarely tend to stop, when you are standing at the road with a sign. So it is best to ask directly at gas stations. Some, but not many, speak English or German. Russian is more widely understood, but not necessarily liked.
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'''Slovakia''' is a member state of the [[European Union]] as well as the [[Schengen Agreement]] with borders to [[Austria]], [[Czech Republic]], [[Poland]], [[Ukraine]] and [[Hungary]]. Off the international routes, few drivers may stop when you are standing on the road, so it is best to ask directly at gas stations. Some, but not many drivers speak English or German. Russian is more widely understood, but not necessarily liked. It is not common from the drivers to ask money for a ride. Hitchhiking in Slovak is called ''autostop''.
  
It is not common from the drivers to ask monney for a ride.
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Slovakia has one major highway, the [[D1 (Slovakia)|D1]]. Hitchhiking directly on this road is not allowed, but one can hitchhike from entry ramps or ask drivers for a lift at petrol stations. On the country's national roads, you can simply stand wherever cars are going slowly and put out your thumb.
  
Young people can speak English and it's not so bad with English in bigger towns. Of course in villages it can become difficult to understand each other. Hitchhiking in Slovak is 'autostop'. '''Hitchhiking is not allowed on highways and motorways''' ([[D1 (Slovakia)|D1]]) You can stay at gas station and ask people for a drive.
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== Phrasebook ==
 
 
Someone wrote (Aug.2009):
 
:"Two weeks ago I was in Slovakia. I was at a gas station asking people for a lift. After 2 hours some cops arrived and told me that hitchhiking in Slovakia is illegal (everywhere!) and drivers can get a 100 euro fine (new law). After 4 hours the cops left the station and a Czech person took me. He told me that this is true..."
 
 
 
Slovak hitchhiker said:
 
:There is no law about hitchike at slovakia. It is not true. Man have to wait for a few minutes and get a car. Like other countries. Dont be afraid of hithike here. Just come and try.
 
  
== Phrasebook ==
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Slovak is a Slavic language with many divergent dialects.
Slovak is a slavic language with many and various dialects.
 
  
 
*Hello (formal/casual) '''Dobrý deň'''/'''Ahoj'''
 
*Hello (formal/casual) '''Dobrý deň'''/'''Ahoj'''
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You can find a lot of [http://stopar.sk/ offers for hitchhikers] at [http://www.stopar.sk/index.php?newlang=english stopar.sk] (available in English).
 
You can find a lot of [http://stopar.sk/ offers for hitchhikers] at [http://www.stopar.sk/index.php?newlang=english stopar.sk] (available in English).
 
[[File:DSCN0478.JPG|thumb|250px|left|[[User:Titush|Titush]] hitchhiking towards Slovakia]]
 
[[File:DSCN0478.JPG|thumb|250px|left|[[User:Titush|Titush]] hitchhiking towards Slovakia]]
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== Cities ==
 
== Cities ==
 
* [[Bratislava]], the capital
 
* [[Bratislava]], the capital
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== Number Pates ==
 
== Number Pates ==
The plate consists of two letters + coat of arms of Slovakia + three numbers + two letters. First two letters represents the town so you can use them as a sign to hitchhike with. They are well known in between the drivers.
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The plate consists of two letters followed by the coat of arms of Slovakia, then three numbers followed by two letters. The first two letters represent the town, and because these codes are well known by drivers, you can write them on signs.
  
 
[[File:Slovak_registration_3183.JPG|thumb|Number plate of town Ilava, Slovakia]]
 
[[File:Slovak_registration_3183.JPG|thumb|Number plate of town Ilava, Slovakia]]

Revision as of 00:37, 27 July 2010

Flag of Slovakia Slovakia
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Language: Slovak
Capital: Bratislava
Population: 5 455 000
Currency: Euro (EUR, €)
Hitchability: Average.png (average)
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Slovakia is a member state of the European Union as well as the Schengen Agreement with borders to Austria, Czech Republic, Poland, Ukraine and Hungary. Off the international routes, few drivers may stop when you are standing on the road, so it is best to ask directly at gas stations. Some, but not many drivers speak English or German. Russian is more widely understood, but not necessarily liked. It is not common from the drivers to ask money for a ride. Hitchhiking in Slovak is called autostop.

Slovakia has one major highway, the D1. Hitchhiking directly on this road is not allowed, but one can hitchhike from entry ramps or ask drivers for a lift at petrol stations. On the country's national roads, you can simply stand wherever cars are going slowly and put out your thumb.

Phrasebook

Slovak is a Slavic language with many divergent dialects.

  • Hello (formal/casual) Dobrý deň/Ahoj
  • Please Prosím
  • Thank you Ďakujem
  • Are you going to ...? Iedete do ...?
  • Are you please going in direction of ...? Iedete, prosím, smerom na ...?
  • Goodbye Dovidenia
  • Yes Áno
  • No Nie
  • Next gas station Na ďalšiu benzínku
  • I will get down here Tu vystúpim

You can find a lot of offers for hitchhikers at stopar.sk (available in English).

Titush hitchhiking towards Slovakia

Cities

Hugo hitchhiking from Poprad to Zilina

Number Pates

The plate consists of two letters followed by the coat of arms of Slovakia, then three numbers followed by two letters. The first two letters represent the town, and because these codes are well known by drivers, you can write them on signs.

Number plate of town Ilava, Slovakia



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