Slovakia Genealogy

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FamilySearch Wiki is a community website dedicated to helping people throughout the world learn how to find their ancestors. Through the Slovakia page you can learn how to find, use, and analyze Slovakian records of genealogical value. The content is variously targeted to beginners, intermediate, and expert researchers.

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Featured Content
Slovakia is a country in Central Europe bordering the Czech Republic and Austria to the west, Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east and Hungary to the south. To read more about Slovakia see The World Factbookand Wikipedia.

Jurisdictions


There were 20 counties (county = stolica/župa) of the Kingdom of Hungary situated completely or partly in present-day Slovakia. After the creation of Czechoslovakia, they continued to exist till 1922. Read more... Since 2002, Slovakia is divided into 8 autonomous regions (region = kraj):

Each region consists of districts (district = okres). There are currently 79 districts in Slovakia.

Did you know?
Slovakia became an independent state on January 1, 1993 when Czechoslovakia peacefully split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The area had been part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until the end of the first world war when, in October 1918, the Czech lands of Austria (Bohemia, Moravia, and Austrian Silesia) joined with the Slovak and Ruthenian (Ukrainian) counties of Hungary to create the sovereign Republic of Czechoslovakia. The Ruthenian region had been taken into Ukraine in 1945.

Research Tools

 * Accessing Slovak Vital Records
 * Beginning Slovak Research
 * Determining a Place of Origin in Slovakia
 * Finding Records of Your Slovak Ancestors
 * Jakubany, Slovakia Church Records 1772-2004+
 * Letter Writing Guide
 * Reference Aids Overview at the Family History Library
 * Websites
 * Word List

The Genealogical Society of Utah has been microfilming Slovak archive vital records since 1991. Although the microfilming is not complete (Bratislava, the last archive, is currently being filmed), most of the films are now available through the Family History Library.

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