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Dear List Members,

 

This is the rectified chart of:

 

SLOVAKIA

Jan 1, 1993  12:00 AM -01:00 CET

Bratislava Longitude: 17E07 Latitude: 48N09

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:45 Current Period:

ME/RA/RA

 

Planet Deg   Sign  Speed     SA   Nakshatra Lord

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Asc    15:35 Vir                  Hasta      Mo

Sun    16:47 Sag  +01:01:09  FM   P.Shadya   Ve

Moon   14:38 Pis  +12:00:19  WK   U.Bhadra   Sa

MarsR  26:40 Gem  -00:23:15 

FM   Punarvasu  Ju

Merc   03:43 Sag  +01:30:47 

CM   Mula       Ke

Jupt   19:43 Vir  +00:05:04 

WK   Hasta      Mo

Ven    02:52 Aqu  +01:06:51 

WK   Dhanishtha Ma

Sat    22:35 Cap  +00:06:19  FM   Shravana   Mo

Rahu   27:33 Sco  -00:00:09  FM   Jyeshtha   Me

Ketu   27:33 Tau  -00:00:09  FM   Mrigsira   Ma

 

True Node  365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 0 beats

Day: Friday  Sunrise: 7:43 AM

Tithi:  Shukla Ashtami

Yoga Pt: 4:45 Pi  Yogi:Sa  AviYogi:Mo  Dup Yogi: Ju

Dagha Rashis: Gem Vir

 

Rashi Chart

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** 7                     *   * 5                     **   

 

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*          *   *       AS 15:35        *  

*          *   

*RA 27:33   

* 6       JU 19:43          * 4          *   

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03:43        *  

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*9       SU 16:47          * 3       MAR26:40         *   

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*SA 22:35    * 12      MO 14:38          * 2  KE 27:33*   

*          *  

*                       *   *          *   

*        *      

*                   *       *        *   

*      * VE 02:52 

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** 11                    *  

* 1                     **   

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Navamsha

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2       ME                * 12 RA     

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Some of the events/facts used in the rectification:

 

In 1918 the Slovaks joined the closely related

Czechs to form Czechoslovakia. Following the chaos of World War II, Czechoslovakia became a Communist

nation within Soviet-ruled Eastern Europe. Soviet influence

collapsed in 1989 and Czechoslovakia once more became

free. The Slovaks and the Czechs agreed to separate peacefully on 1 January 1993. Slovakia joined both NATO

and the EU in the spring of 2004.

http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/lo.html

 

Disaster Date Killed

Flood 20-Jul-1998 54

Wild Fires Oct-2000 6

Flood Jun-1999 2

Wind Storm 19-Nov-2004 2

Flood 27-Jul-2004 1

Flood Aug-2002 0

 

Disaster Date Affected

Flood Jun-1999 36,148

Flood 20-Jul-1998 11,667

Wind Storm 19-Nov-2004 10,324

Flood 27-Jul-2004 230

Wild Fires Oct-2000 0

Flood Aug-2002 0

 

Disaster Date Killed

Industrial Accident 27-Oct-1995 11

Transport Accident 3-Aug-2003 11

 

Disaster Date Affected

Industrial Accident 27-Oct-1995 200

Transport Accident 3-Aug-2003 24

 

date type registration operator fat. location pic

cat

07-FEB-1999 Boeing 707 9G-ROX Avistar 0 Slovakia  A1

 

1992  Dec. 31, The Nation of Czechoslovakia

officially ended with division into two Nations: Slovakia and the Czech Republic in 1992.

 

1992  Vladimir Meciar began serving as the Prime

Minister.

 

1993  Jan 1, Czechoslovakia peacefully split

into two new countries, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The Slovak people

never voted on the 1993 split with the Czechs.

 

1993  Michal Kovac was elected president.

 

1993-1998 In Slovakia Prime Minister

Vladimir Meciar governed during a period marked by international isolation. The

country's failure to join

NATO along with some of its neighbors in 1999 was attributed to Western dislike

of Meciar's undemocratic

practices.

 

1994  Mar, Pres. Kovac called for and parliament

approved the removal of prime minister Vladimir Meciar.

 

1994  Meciar’s party won a plurality and he

was renamed prime minister.

 

1995  Michal Kovac Jr., the son of Pres. Michal Kovac

Sr., was kidnapped and later dumped drugged and unconscious in front of a

police station in Vienna.

 

1996   Jan, In Bratislava Prime Minister Vladimir Meciar

and his allies chipped away at all forms of independent power. President Michal

Kovac in a feud with Meciar stated that the country's politics had

stepped beyond the bounds of democracy. The country is bordered by Poland, Ukraine, Hungary, Austria, and the Czech Republic.

 

1996  Oct 17, Some 10,000 people demonstrated

against Culture Minister Ivan Hudec for firing National Theater director Dusan Jamrich.

Slovak artists claim that the government is increasingly authoritarian.

 

1997  May 25, In weekend elections less than 10% of

the people bothered to vote after government meddling led opposition leaders to

call for a boycott.

 

1997  Jul 19, From Slovakia it was reported

that Bratislava had become a

narcotics depot and crossroad of the Balkan drug route from Turkey and Central Asia.

 

1997  Slovakia was bumped from Nato’s

invitation list and excluded as a candidate for the EU.

 

1998  Mar, The 5-year term of Pres. Kovac expired.

 

1998  Sep 27, In Slovakia opposition leaders

claimed victory after 2 days of elections for a new parliament. Prime Minister Meciar’s

Movement for a Democratic Slovakia won 27% of the vote. Slovak Democratic

Coalition leader Mikulas Dzurinda was seen as Meciar’s successor.

 

1998  Oct 28, Four Slovak opposition parties formed

a coalition government under Mikulas Dzurinda.

 

1999  Apr 19, One of the annual Goldman

Environmental Prizes went to: Michal Kravcik, a Slovakian hydrologist, who

successfully fought a government plan to dam the Upper Torysa River in 1996.

 

1999  May 15, In Slovakia presidential

elections were held and Rudolf Schuster (65), mayor of Kosice, was the front

runner over Vladimir Meciar (57). Schuster won 47% of the vote to Meciar's 37% and a runoff

was scheduled for May 29.

 

1999  May 29, In Slovakia Rudolf Schuster was

elected president in a runoff election against Vladimir Meciar, the

authoritarian former prime minister.

 

1999  Dec 10, The EU granted preliminary

consideration for membership to Bulgaria, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, and Malta.

 

2000  Apr, In Slovakia police arrested

former Prime Minister Vladimir Meciar for paying unauthorized bonuses to

Cabinet members during his 5 years in office. He was released after several

hours.

 

2000  Oct, US Steel announced the last steps in its

acquisition of Vychodoslovenske zelziarne AS (VSZ), the majority of the

country’s steel industry.

 

2000  Oct-Feb, Slovak brokers were involved in a

plan to ship Mi24 helicopter gunships from Kyrgyzstan to Liberia. One was shipped

and another was confiscated by Slovak customs agents.

 

2001  Jun 11, In Slovakia 17 Indian would-be

immigrants were believed to have drowned while trying to cross the Morava River from Slovakia to the Czech Republic.

 

2002  Sep 21, In Slovakia Vladimir Meciar, the

authoritarian former prime minister, appeared to edge out his rivals in

elections, but he was without the support needed to catapult him to power in

the face of united opposition.

 

2002  Oct 9, The European Union's executive

Commission declared Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, and Slovakia nearly ready for EU

membership and recommended they be invited to join in 2004. Romania and Bulgaria likely will be

delayed until 2007 because of weak economies, the Commission said, adding Turkey was the weakest

link among candidates.

 

2002  Nov 21, The Baltic nations of Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania joined former

communist states Bulgaria, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia as the next wave of

NATO states.

 

2002  Dec 13, The EU reached agreement to accept 10

new countries in 2004. These included Czech Republic, Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia.

 

2003  Apr 15, Slovakia Pres. Rudolf

Schuster signed an accession document committing Slovakia to joining NATO,

the next-to-last step on the long road to membership in the military alliance.

 

2003  May 16, Slovak voters began a two-day

referendum to reaffirm their nation's top foreign policy goal to be membership in

the European Union.

 

2003  May 17, Slovaks in a 2-day plebiscite voted to

join the European Union. About 92 percent of voters approved EU membership,

with a turnout of some 52 percent.

 

2003  Jul 3, Slovakia's parliament

approved an amendment to make abortion legal until the 24th week of pregnancy.

 

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