2025 Slovak protests
pro-EU and pro-Ukrainian protests
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2025 Slovak protests
Summary
2025 Slovak protests is a protest[1]. It draws 136 Wikipedia views per month (protest category, ranking #54 of 475).[2]
Key Facts
- 2025 Slovak protests is in the country of Slovakia[3].
- 2025 Slovak protests's image is recorded as 2025 Slovak protests, Freedom Square, Bratislava, 2025-01-24.jpg[4].
- 2025 Slovak protests's instance of is recorded as protest[5].
- 2025 Slovak protests's instance of is recorded as demonstration[6].
- 2025 Slovak protests's location is recorded as Bratislava[7].
- 2025 Slovak protests's location is recorded as Žilina[8].
- 2025 Slovak protests's location is recorded as Banská Bystrica[9].
- 2025 Slovak protests's location is recorded as Banská Štiavnica[10].
- 2025 Slovak protests's location is recorded as Bardejov[11].
- 2025 Slovak protests's location is recorded as Humenné[12].
- 2025 Slovak protests's location is recorded as Košice[13].
- 2025 Slovak protests's location is recorded as Liptovský Mikuláš[14].
- 2025 Slovak protests's location is recorded as Martin[15].
- 2025 Slovak protests's location is recorded as Myjava[16].
- 2025 Slovak protests's location is recorded as Námestovo[17].
- 2025 Slovak protests's location is recorded as Nitra[18].
- 2025 Slovak protests's location is recorded as Nové Zámky[19].
- 2025 Slovak protests's location is recorded as Poprad[20].
- 2025 Slovak protests's location is recorded as Považská Bystrica[21].
- 2025 Slovak protests's location is recorded as Prievidza[22].
- 2025 Slovak protests's location is recorded as Rimavská Sobota[23].
- 2025 Slovak protests's location is recorded as Revúca[24].
- 2025 Slovak protests's location is recorded as Ružomberok[25].
- 2025 Slovak protests's location is recorded as Senica[26].
- 2025 Slovak protests's location is recorded as Q673741[27].
Why It Matters
2025 Slovak protests draws 136 Wikipedia views per month (protest category, ranking #54 of 475).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]