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After Slovenia, Slovakia. Bratislava, from January 1, 2009, is the second capital of the former communist Europe to join the Eurozone (in the picture: the tower of the National Bank of Slovakia dressed up with a view to entry into the euro zone). A beautiful shot. The completion of a "democratic ride" that led the country in the '90s that was branded by all as "the black hole of Europe" due to the excesses of the authoritarian prime minister Vladimir Meciar , to undertake, after the 'rise to power of democratic governments of Mikulas Dzurinda , reform, reforms to remove the abuses of Meciar (discrimination minority of officials forced redundancies "infidels", foreign policy anti-czech, misappropriation of state resources) and strengthen the democratic framework of the nation. One after another came the results. Before the entry into NATO (Hungary, Poland and the czech Republic had joined in 99) and the EU - May 1, 2004 - now, of course, the Euro. Which other Eastern, until very recently ahead of the Slovaks, did come a little 'green with envy. They say, others, that Slovakia has been benefited by the smallness of the territory and population. That may be true, maybe. But Bratislava is also true that in recent times, he ran a lot. Most of the other capitals of Central and Eastern Europe.

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