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Borderlines on the North of Slovakia in Changes of Time. The authoress in the paper presents a book called 'Severne hranice Slovenska' (The Northern border of Slovakia) by Matej Andras - a well-known Slovak journalist, diplomat and historian, who has devoted a long time to research of forming Slovak-Polish borderlines in the 20th century (1909, 1918-1920, 1938, 1945, 1949). Andras' objective description of this unknown topic is based on research of materials from historical and diplomatic archives, and also on research of specialized expert literature and memoirs. M. Andras also uses data from his own personal archive that was collected during his active diplomatic career in Poland and from the sources of long partnership with Association of Slovaks in Poland.
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R. Zawilinski belongs to that generation of Polish intelligentsia which towards the end of the 19th century set out to perform a research into dialects and folk culture in the Goral area in the regions of Kysuce, Orava and Spis. During the ethnographic research in the region of Orava Zawilinski met with the most important Slovak poet P.O.Hviezdoslav. Their friendship which lasted for several years was interrupted by the political events of the 1918-20 period when Poland raised their territorial claims for these regions, including the poet's native Orava. In his poem '28. jula 1920' Hviezdoslav raised his voice against this act calling it a treachery. Were these words addressed also to his friend?
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