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“One gentleman brought it over about 100 years ago,” said Martin Javor, founder and owner of the museum, as quoted by the TASR newswire. “When the communists took power, he buried it so he wouldn’t have to give it to the collective farm.”
The observatory, called ŤahyŇASA, alludes to Eugene Cernan, an American astronaut who had Slovak roots , while the bread oven was inspired by similar ovens used in America.
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The project was supported by the Košice Self-Governing Region, which provided €35,000 from its Terra Incognita grant programme. The garden and the bee house should be open to visitors non-stop, while visits to the observatory must be booked via phone or online. The oven will operate during special events, TASR reported.
Slovaks become world champions in minifootball
Slovakia has achieved another sporting success, after dominating the U23 World Cup in Minifootball, held in Croatia in early October. Minifootball is a six-a-side version of the world game, normally played on an artificial surface like AstroTurf.
The team defeated the Czech Republic 3:2 in a nail-biting final that culminated in a penalty shootout, the Sportnet.sme.sk website reported.
In addition, Slovak players earned individual accolades, with Marián Sabolčík named the tournament’s best player. Filip Tomovič also made headlines, securing the title of top scorer after netting seven goals.
At the same time, the Slovak team at the Women’s World Minifootball Cup won bronze, after defeating Czechia.
Five feel-good stories published by The Slovak Spectator to read:
My art isn’t intended to be political, but it’s becoming increasingly difficult to avoid making political statements, says the creator of a popular lizard, emblazoned with the phrase “A ty chuje” on walls, bridges, and lampposts.
Sarah Hinlicky Wilson, a third-generation Lutheran pastor and a Slovak-American, recalls how her ancestors settled in the USA and what their life in a new home was like. She also remembers their visits to Slovakia.
Famous Austrian confectioner Franz Sacher used to live in what is today south-western Slovakia. The historical building where his family lived was recently renovated.
The Prešov-based company Tomark is a respected player in Slovakia’s engineering industry. It builds truck trailers, but also develops light aeroplanes that are exported worldwide.
Slovak ice-hockey player Martin Pospíšil has experienced a great start to the current NHL season. He has even been named the fastest player.
Political meme of the week
This political meme, authored by the caricaturists known as Hej, ty!, alludes to a recent visit by Smer MEP and Russia admirer Ľuboš Blaha to Moscow. It prompted extensive coverage by the Russian media, as in the current geopolitical situation, visits to Russia by politicians from the EU have become exceedingly rare. In a series of propagandistic posts on social media Blaha rehearsed his longstanding praise of Russia as “beautiful, wise and advanced” and, in comments to Russian state newspaper Rossiyskaya Gazeta about Russia’s war in Ukraine, stated that “the Anglo-Saxons” are enjoying the war and condemned American and British arms manufacturers for profiting from it. In fact, Slovak firms, including a government-owned arms manufacturer, are leading suppliers of artillery and ammunition to Ukraine. Slovakia is a member of NATO and the EU, which both support Ukraine. Russia’s all-out invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, which continues to this day, has maimed and killed hundreds of thousands of people.
You can send me your tips on good news stories about Slovakia or funny memes at: radka.minarechova@spectator.sk. Thank you!
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