Here until anyone wanting to reach vocal in age from the valley had to walk several kilometers cover the distance on horseback or by donkey. In its seclusion the village was able to develop and preserve its unique architectural character. Its not known when people first settled here but the earliest written record dates back to fourteen sixty one. For centuries has stood as a masterpiece of Slovak Wooden Architecture constructed in block four apart from the foundation the houses were erected without the use of a single brick. Lime washed in intense colors the facades are striking the original. They go hand in hand with magnificent colors of nature thus the village Buildings Act like a large mirror to the splendid mountain for. The
steadily declined. Many left their homeland to seek work in nearby ozone better org or far off bratislava today just thirty five villages live under the pointed covered roofs most of them are in their seventys or even older they lead a life steeped in traditi
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After a joint meeting of the Slovak and Ukrainian governments, Fico said Slovakia wanted to be a "good, friendly" neighbour to Ukraine. Fico has led a shift in Slovakia's foreign policy since coming to power last October, halting state military aid to Kyiv and opening communication channels with Moscow, even as the EU has sought to isolate Russia's government. Yet Fico has been keen to keep business ties with Kyiv, including continuing to allow commercial arms deals to go ahead.