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I. Timková, A. Knapiková 3. B. Personalities of Slovakia. Ing. Michal Kováč, CSc. born 5th August 1930 in Ľubiša (Humenné district ) attended Business Academy and High School Economical in Bratislava slovak banker and politician till 1989- banker - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Personalities of Slovakia
I. Timková, A. Knapiková 3. B
Ing. Michal Kováč, CSc. born 5th August 1930 in
Ľubiša (Humenné district) attended Business Academy
and High School Economical in Bratislava
slovak banker and politician till 1989- banker 1989- 1991- Finance Minister 1993-1998 – 1st president of
Slovak republic (2nd March inaugurated to the office of the president of Slovak republic)
awards- Award Of The Institute For The Study Of East-West (USA), Big Cross (PL), American Lawyer Room
Award (USA), Stable Of The White Double Cross, Stable Of Ľudovít Štúr, The Cross of Milan R. Štefánik, Stable Of Andrej Hlinka, Pribina´s Cross, Stable Of The White Eagle (PL) ...
wife- Emília Kováčová children- Juraj, Michal
Dr. h. c. Ing. Rudolf Schuster, PhD. born 4th January 1934 in Košice Slovak politician, novelist,
playwriter, screenwriter attended Slovak Technical
University in Bratislava (civil engineering)
1999-2004 - 2nd Slovak president (inaugurated 15th June 1999)
languages- English, German, Hungarian, Russian
member of: The Association Of The Organistaions Of Slovak Writers,
The Club Of Non-fiction Writers ... interested in the culture,
history, collecting (old pictures,
antique), sport, filming 1987- a first book Necestami
Brazílie (but mostly prose) wife- Irena Schusterová children- Peter, Ingrid (+ 2
grandchildren)
Doc. JUDr. Ivan Gašparovič, CSc. born 27th March 1941 in Poltár contemporary president of SR from
15th June 2004 studying at Komenský University
in Bratislava (lawyer faculty) after graduating - worked for the
District Prosecutor's Office in Martin and later to the Municipal Prosecutor's Office in Bratislava
in 1968- taught at the Department of Criminal Law and Criminology Faculty
29 precious awards honorary doctorate "Doctor
Honoris Causa“ by The State University of Moldova, Russian Academy of Economics G. V. Plekhanov in Moscow, The University of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Academy of
the Armed Forces of General M.R. Štefánika in Liptovský Mikuláš
languages- English, German wife- Silvia Gašparovičová children- Ivan, Denisa
1918- 1935- Tomáš G. Masaryk1935- 1938- Eduard Beneš1938- 1939- Emil Hácha1940- 1945- Eduard Beneš
(in London´s exile) 1939- 1945- Jozef Tiso 1945- 1948- Eduard Beneš1948- 1953- Klement Gottwald1953- 1957- Antonín
Zápotocký 1957- 1960- Antonín Novotný1960- 1968- Antonín Novotný1968- 1975- Ludvík Svoboda1975- 1989- Gustáv Husák 1989- 1990- Václav Havel 1990-1992- Václav Havel
Previous presidents
The 88th anniversary of the estabilishment of Czechoslovakia The first
presidentThe last president
Presidents of Czechoslovakia
Development of national emblem
Adriana Sklenaříková - Karembeu
17.09.1971 Brezno 1989 - Gymnázium J.G.Tajovského - Banskej Bystrici Prague 1998 Corsica - Christian Karembeu Tall :184 cm Legs : 126 cm ELITE Milano, ELITE Premier London Roberto Cavalli, Victoria´s Secret, Wonderbra Silicium+ (Galeries Lafayette) Perfume 17. 9. 2003 – Boeing 737 Red cross, charity, handicapped designer
Andy Warhol 6. august 1928, Pittsburgh Carnegie Institute of
Technology – art 1949 - New York – illustrator 60s – Campbell’s soup,
Coca-Cola 6.–24. November 1962 -
Eleanor Ward's Stable Gallery
Eight Elvises
„In the future, everyone will be world famous for 15 minutes“
The Factory 3. June 1968 - Valerie
Solanas S.C.U.M. (Society for
Cutting Up Men) P.I.G. – Politically Involved
Girlies Died on February 22, 1987 Andy Warhol Museum Múzeum moderného
umenia Andy Warhola
Sources http://www.prezident.sk/?zivotopis http://sk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Ga%C5%A1parovi%C4%8D http://sk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Schuster http://www.prezident.sk/?zivotopis-schuster http://www.prezident.sk/?zivotopis-kovac http://sk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michal_Kov%C3%A1%C4%8D