Mapa Slovenska
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Following the disintegration of the at the turn of the 10th century, the Hungarians annexed the territory comprising modern Slovakia. After their defeat on the they abandoned their nomadic ways; they settled in the centre of the Carpathian valley, adopted Christianity and began to build a new state – the Hungarian kingdom. From the 11th century, when the territory inhabited by the Slavic-speaking population of Danubian Basin was incorporated into the Kingdom of Hungary, until 1918, when the collapsed, the territory of modern Slovakia was an integral part of the Hungarian state. The ethnic composition became more diverse with the arrival of the in the 13th century, and the in the 14th century. Mickey mouse dvd box set. A significant decline in the population resulted from the in 1241 and the subsequent famine. However, in medieval times the area of the present-day Slovakia was characterised by German and immigration, burgeoning towns, construction of numerous stone castles, and the cultivation of the arts. In 1465, King founded the Hungarian Kingdom's third university, in Pressburg (Bratislava, Pozsony), but it was closed in 1490 after his death.