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Okay so this Is a WIP and has ALOT of grammar issues. But PLEASE CRITIQUE her it's a huge help to me. But please be polite and good reasoning ;-; 
No role playing or making her your own character I'm going to update this more becuase currently it's a WIP
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🔷Country facts:
🔹National name: Slovenska Republika
🔹English name: Slovakia or Slovak Repulbic 
🔹Location: Central Europe 
🔹Capital: Bratislava 
🔹Largest City: Bratislava 
🔹Official language(s): slovak 
🔹Nationalities: Slovak (85.6%), Hungarian (10.8%), Romany (1.8%), Czech (1.2%), Ruthenian (0.3%), Ukrainian (0.3%), German (0.1%), Polish (0.1%),Other (0.2%)
🔹Geography: Heavily-forested, the rugged Ore Mountains dominate the central regions of Slovakia, while the Carpathian Mountains cover its northern borders with the Czech Republic and Poland. 
The tallest peaks are in the Tatra Mountains. The highest point is Gerlach Peak, rising to 8,743 ft. (2,665m) 
The mountains slope into the fertile lowlands of the Danube River plain as well as to its southeastern border with the Ukraine. 
Significant rivers include the Danube, Morava, Hron, Hornad and Vah. The Hron, is a 298 km long tributary of the Danube and the second longest river in Slovakia. Its basin covers approximately 11% of Slovakia's territory. 
The lowest point of Slovakia lies near a place where the Bodrog River crosses the border with Hungary, at 308 ft (94m) above sea level. 
Slovakia is rich in small natural lakes, as well as reservoirs that were built in order to store water to prevent flooding or to generate electricity. 
And Slovakia is the only European country outside of Scandinavia to have a geyser. Located near Kosice, the geyser shoots 1,056 gallons of water 98 feet into the air for 20 minutes once every 32-34 hours.

🔷National Symbols:
🔹National Flag::iconslovakiaplz:
Three equal horizontal bands of white (top), blue, and red superimposed with the Slovak emblem (a double cross atop 3 hills in a shield; the cross is whitecentered on a background of red and blue) centered on the hoist side.
🔹Languages: Slovak 78.6% (official), Hungarian 9.4%, Roma 2.3%, Ruthenian 1%, other or unspecified 8.8% (2011)
🔹National Anthem: Nad Tatrou sa blyska(Lightning over the Tatras):m.youtube.com/watch?v=gQJzqMdn…

🔷Government:
🔹Type of government: parliamentary repulbic
🔹President: Andrej Kiska (2014)
🔹Prime Minister: Robert Fico (2012)
🔹Monetary unit: Euro ( € ) 

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🔷Food/drinks: Slovak cuisine is unique. True Slovak food and recipes are really only available in Slovakia itself, all other versions are not really authentic. Slovak cuisine was greatly influenced by the food of two neighboring countries - Hungary and Austria and to add to the spice of life,  the dishes vary from one region to the next, just like the traditonal clothing.
The Slovak dishes use items such as pork, poultry, cabbage, wheat and potato flour, cheese from cows and sheep, potatoes, onions and garlic. Rice also is widely-incorporated in Slovak homes and restaurants. Beans, corn on the cob, lentils, parsley,  carrots and other vegetables are often used to create soup dishes and other dishes in all Slovakia.  Fruit like apples, plums, apricots, peaches, plums and cherries are side dishes alongside the main meal in Slovakia.
Pork, beef and chicken are the most popular meats used in Slovak food. Meat from wild animals such as rabbit and venison are widely used in Slovak restaurants and also appear now and again in private Slovakian households. Bread is well-known in Slovakia. Black bread (rye bread) is a direct influence from Austria and many Slovaks eat bread for breakfast or for lunch with soup and very frequently for their evening meal.
Gulash Soup, Skalicky Trdelnik, Slanina, Klobasa, Bryndzove, Halusky
Most Slovaks eat breakfast very early and tuck into different types of Slovakian bread with butter, ham, cheese, boiled or fried eggs, salami, vegetables, sausages and either jam or honey to round the meal off. Some people prefer cereals of various choices or yoghurt.  The main meal of the day is lunch, eaten at about mid-day. Many restaurants in Slovakia offer a daily menu where there is a choice between dishes served between 11 a.m. to 2,30 in the afternoon. A typical Slovakian lunch consists of soup and the main course. The main course is usually meat, pasta or a sweet dish.
The Slovak people have a few best-loved drinks including (naturally) beer, wine and traditional Slovak slivovica. Beer is hugely popular amongst old and young alike. There is a huge range to choose from and each region produces its own variety. The most popular Slovak beers include Zlaty Bazant, Corgon, Saris, Smadny mnich or Topvar - bottled or draught.
Wine is a very popular drink in Slovakia. The grapes from which the wine is made grow in the southern  areas of the country. Tokaj is probably the best-known label. Slivovica (made from plums) and Borovicka (made from juniper berries) are traditional alcoholic drinks always popular in Slovakia.
Vinea is a traditional soft drink made from grape juice with no aromatic or synthetic colouring additives, stabilized by pasteurization. Kofola is a traditional Slovak kofola (cola's competition) and is also very popular among Slovak people. In the past kofola was only available draught. Nowadays you can buy both drinks bottled or draught in bars, pubs and some restaurants.
Slovakia is rich in mineral water springs. There are a lot of mineral water springs in Slovakia. Bottled mineral water is sold in different bottle sizes; available sparkling or non sparkling mineral water. Mineral water is a popular soft drink in Slovakia.
Coffee is also a very popular drink in Slovakia. Slovak people drink different types of coffee including Turkish style coffee, Nescafe, espresso or cappuccino. Drinking coffee is also a cultural event. Slovak people go out for coffee just as they go out for beer.

🔷Human Information:
🔹Human Name:  Lenka Kovačová 
🔹Nickname[s]: N/A
🔹Age Appearance: 20
🔹Gender: female
🔹Birthday: January 1st (dissolution of Czechoslovakia) 
Voice claim English: Kristína Peláková, www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rhf-P2…
Voice claim Japanese: 

🔷Appearence: 
🔹Height: 170.18cm (5'7 ft) 
🔹Weight: 58kg (128lbs) 
🔹Body type: hourglass, not curvy though because she's slender and tall. 
🔹Eyes: mostly a bright almost forest green on the top with a lighter blue near her pupil and leaning towards the lower half. It's is very common for slovaks to have large eyes, I made her eyes a turquoise/blue-green color for of a few reasons. 1) Poland is her brother, so I made Slovakia's eyes also partially green. Also Hungary has green eyes, and because Slovakia almost 1000 years under her rule, this is another reason why is green eyecolor good choice, also Hungarians make up 8% of the population. There are also lots of forests in Slovakia (40% of the entire country is covered in them) and Slovaks generaly love nature. The blue is also there and mixed because her other brother czech has bright blue eyes and blue is (un)official single national color of Slovakia (official is tricolor white-blue-red). Look at our football or hockey dresses. And the blue triangle on flag of Czechoslovakia (note: today has same flag Czech Republic) represented Slovakia. For that same reason her eyes were much more visibility blue durning Czechoslovakia or in pictures they appeared that way. Water is represented by blue, and in Slovakia are lots of rivers, and one of the biggest natural drinking water supplies in Central Europe. 
She has larger eyes which is very common especially with lighter eyes. Her eyes tend to be an almond shape and longer eyelashes to make them pop out being that slovakia's nature is a prominent feature and I think it is be expressed more. Also her hair is thick along with her eyebrows so her eyelashes shouldn't be any different. 
🔹Eyebrows: thick and round eyebrows that are slightly closer to her eyes that often make her look grumpier than she actually is. They are not long and are almost as thick throughout the entire brow but because of modern day she plucked the end so it looks slightly thinner. Ex: cdn.stylefrizz.com/img/natalia…
🔹Nose: she has a medium sized nose that is only slightly curved, it's often described as refined and is part of her slavic charm. 
🔹Lips: she has slightly thin to average lips due to the freezing temptations on the Tatras and simply around the country. 
🔹Scars: Her noticeable scar is on the left side of her neck which counts the Černová massacre. Another scar (which is a burn) and the largest is on her torso, under her bust which represents the 90 villages that were burned and the 8,000 killed from the slovak national uprising

🔹Other:

🔷Personality:
🔹Personality: she's the type of nation that tends to be more sociable with her inhabitants than most mother nations. Being that slovaks are very social, they love going out with friends and such. Though at the same time slovakia tends be on the quieter side mostly because she's outspoken a lot, which is one reason of why she doesn't have a lot of confidence in her abilities. For example you probably won't see a lot of slovak flags out unless in the Olympics or events like that.
 She also isn't much of a talker or the social butterfly (with other nations at least) mostly because a lot of major trading partners are inside of Europe. So she's not really outgoing unless its those around her (you can almost take that literally ). which also makes her appear to be slightly awkward at times. 
Slovakia learns from her mistakes and from that she is a hard worker and has been for a long time. And this leads to her business side which is noticed and commented by a lot of tourists (especially by Germans). Which is one reason why she doesn't get very many jokes, since she is a literal women. But even with that is said that she gets her work done but is not at all in a rush. She the type who doesn't have a system but is organized at the same time. 
One of her bad tendencies is her stubbornness. She's incredibly stubborn especially when it come to Hungary, or competitions just in general. A modern instance is with the Greek debt problem, being that she didn't want to pay for a country who was in fact richer than herself. Also she definitely thinks that her hockey team is one of the best, if not the best in the world and doesn't really like it when you say (or suggest) otherwise. And she is the best at canoeing, you cannot convince her otherwise. Since independence they have gotten a metal at every single Olympics for the sport and have own dozens of international events (male and female). 
Being a smaller nation she is also pushed around often. But doesn't always hate it, being that she feels that she has a habit of making bad decisions. Which is no help to her confidence at all. She even goes to the point where only 5% of Slovaks own their own businesses and 80% of Slovakia's inhabitants are Slovaks... But being pushed around has had a pretty negative effect on her, She does not trust easily, after a few betrayals as well has made it hard for her to open up to others, especially countries. She quite clear that she doesn't expect your trust at first either, or she just doesn't look trustworthy. It's something with her. 
Another one of her characteristics is that when she does talk she's incredibly blunt. Being that there really isn't "small talk" (again very literal) in slovakia. 
One of her most distinct features is her sense of hospitality, if you tell her your coming over there will be a ton of snacks, and drinks. And if you come unexpectedly she will offer food and snacks (a very common stereotype and fact about them). And with the American pilots that crashed in Slovakia they were treated as the Slovaks own family and most tried her best to protect them; like they were her own children, like most did. Where she does show her hint of her motherly nature.  
But as a side note she loves parties, clubs, and beer/wine. It must run in the family. 
When in negative sports she has a very sharp tongue. She'll curse whether there are people around or not. But since these emotions tend to appear a lot it would sometimes give her a negative appearance. Especially when she is a quieter nation and that might be all that she hears. Which is a common stereotype in Slovakia, but mostly when drinking. In which she is an angry drinker. 
she enjoys many hobbies and hates to just sit down and do nothing. but she is never in a rush to do everything. she goes at a moderate pace and always gets her job done on time. she enjoys to spend her time wisely, because of the very important roles of women in Slovakia. they are meant to not only support the family, but have a good full time job. Only five percent of women do work part time and she is not one of those women. In Europe Slovakia works the longest and most night-shifts. she loves many hobbies many are cultural. Throughout Slovakia there are artists selling painted Easter eggs, cornhusk figures, hand-knit sweaters, wood carvings, walking sticks, cuckoo clocks, and toys, and she herself also enjoys that.
🔹Hobbies: engineering (since ww2 and up), especially in the car industry, folk dancing, hiking, rock climbing, and HOCKEY, she's incredibly good at canoeing being that every year that they have been in the oylmpics shes has gotten a metal and has won many world championships, and is pretty active though hiking and other sports, also she likes to go out on weekends to clubs and bars. Slovak artists are well known for their pottery works. They also make small porcelain figurines. Throughout Slovakia there are artists selling painted Easter eggs, cornhusk figures, hand-knit sweaters, wood carvings, walking sticks, cuckoo clocks, and toys of many varieties. Popular hobbies for women are sewing, embroidering, and lacemaking. Most embroidery work is done in the winter, and many designs have special names: the "lover's eye" or the "little widow." Sewing skills are also used for making traditional Slovak costumes. Other crafts include metalworking and woodcarving.
Vices: stubborn, sassy, acts cold sometimes, pressured into stuff regularly, has a slightly dark humor, appears to be rude, has a very low confidence, is way to blunt, and keeps to her own language if she can even if others hate it, "do what it takes" attitude, overprotective (sometimes), 
🔹Virtues: quiet, hard working, hospitable, kind, gets her work done, honest, doesn't rush, not uptight, and tries to finish what she starts, she active, and extremely humble. 
🔹Likes: the Tatras, hiking, loves engineering, hockey, forests (being that forty percent of the country is covered with them), chaimois, a bunch of other outdoor activities, loves high calorie foods, she also likes white stags (they are seen as good luck and it's bad luck to kill one of them)
🔹Dislikes: oppression, speaking Hungarian due to magrzation, bad remarks about her intelligence (she takes those seriously), loud/annoying people, being oppressed, called the "other half" of Czechoslovakia, hostel..., hostel 2, hostel 3.  
🔹Fears: Slovakia's two biggest fears are loneliness and betrayal. Loneliness because - as I mentioned - she loves company, but she has huge trust issues and thus trouble to open up to people she doesn't know well. Also she's not exactly the most important nation around so her neighbours tend to ignore/not notice her, not to mention the Slovenia thing. Which she has been led to often make quiet remarks in the background feeling that some nations would listen. When feeling lonely she usually turns to her own people, but it's not same as "her kind". And then there's betrayal... this is the reason she has trust issues, Slov was betrayed too many times until she developed a type of paranoia and an inability to open up to and trust others quickly(she's social and friendly person but in the same time is very private and keeps her distance). She's fine if Poland or czech flings themselfs at her (like a hug) but most people she's generally uncomfortable with touching. Ex: Like if America or Italy did the same. 

 
🔷History Timeline: 
🔹400's – 1800's
(400's) Slavs inhabited the region
(623) Slavic population unified by King Samo after successful insurrection against the Avars
(631) Samo defeated Frankish army at Battle of Wogastisburg
(665) Slavs were rejoined with Avars following death of Samo
(750-800) Slovenes Christianized
(803) King Charlemagne and Slavs defeated the Avars
(833) Great Moravia Empire founded, Mojmir I unified two neighboring states by force
(900's) Magyars invaded present day Slovakia, formed Greater Hungary under King Stephen, 1000 years of foreign control
(1526) Hapsburgs seized Upper Hungary (Slovakia), the Hapsburg Dynasty began
(1867) Dural monarch of Austria-Hungary formed after Hapsburg Emperor, Franz Josef, compromised with Hungarian nobles, Slovakia became part of the kingdom
🔹1900's
(1918) Hapsburg ruled empire collapsed; Czechs and Slovaks came together, created Czechoslovakia
(1939) Germany occupied Czechoslovakia, German "protectorate" established; Slovak became a nominally independence state under Nazi Germany with Josef Tiso as prime minister
(1941) Jewish Code passed – all Jews were reqired to wear yellow armbands, banned from intermarriage and many jobs
(1942) Approximately 57,000 Jews deported to Poland, most of them were killed
(1944) Slovak National Uprising occurred with 60,000 Slovak troops and 18,000 partisans rose up against the Nazis
(1945) Soviet army liberated Slovakia, restored to prewar status; rejoined Czechoslovakian state
(1948) Communist party took power, Slovakia subjected to a centralized Czech-dominated government again, antagonism between the two republics developed
(1969) Nation became the Slovak Socialist Republic of Czechoslovakia
(1989) The Velvet Revolution began, led to the downfall of the Communist Party rule of 42 years; Vaclav Havel elected president of Czechoslovakia, democratic political reform began
(1992) Slovakia's government declared its independence from Czechoslovakia
(1993) The Republic of Slovakia became official; Michal Kovac elected president; Slovakia was bumped from NATO's invitation list, excluded from candidacy in the EU
(1998) Mikulas Dzurinda elected prime minister, began working on clearing Slovakia's status of a pariah state
🔹2000's
(2002) Mikulas Dzurinda reelected, formed new coalition which focused on gaining invitation to NATO and EU and attracting foreign investment
(2003) 92% of voters approved EU membership
(2004) Slovakia joined NATO and the EU
(2005) Slovakia elected to two-year term on UN Security Council
(2005) Slovakia ratified the EU constitution
(2006) Robert Fico won parliamentary elections
(2006) Aircraft operated by Slovak Air Force carrying peacekeepers from Kosovo crashed in northern Hungary, 42 killed, one survivor
(2007) Slovakia became member of Europe's passport-free Schengen zone
(2008) Slovakia revalued its currency
(2009) Slovakia adopted the euro
(2009) Nuclear power plant was reopened
(2009) Ovan Gasparovic re-elected for second presidential term
(2009) Handlova mine blast killed 20
(2010) Lone gunman opened fire in suburb of Bratislava, 8 killed, 17 injured
(2010) Slovakia agreed to accept three inmates from US prison at Guantanamo Bay
(2010) Iveta Radicova appointed prime minister.

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