The Global Slovakia Podcast

Citizenship Is Easy to Claim. Belonging Is Not.

6 min · 5 de jun de 2026
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As more people around the world explore their Slovak roots and pursue citizenship by descent, a deeper question emerges: what does it truly mean to belong? In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Zuzana Palovic explores the difference between ancestry and connection, drawing on the remarkable story of Slovak communities that preserved their language, traditions, and identity for centuries beyond Slovakia's borders. A reflection on heritage, identity, and the ties that bind us to our ancestral homeland. www.globalslovakia.com [http://www.globalslovakia.com]

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