Today in Slovakia it's kind of the same in the town and the village, because a lot of people in the town live in actual houses or just a couple apartment and couple floor building, which is kind of the same as in the villages. The one thing that is left off are the really old houses... Although in the towns there are a lot of old houses, but almost every one is remade so they aren't really old houses. Maybe there are some, but not in the actual center of the town but at the side.
As I said, there are a lot of "remade" old houses in Slovakia, they aren't really remade, they are just renovated so they are not completely broken, but they remain with their old style and look... And the style is often really cool looking, especially because it was "hand made".
As you can see in this picture, there are a lot of beautiful houses, with cool looks. This picture is a picture of the capital, and let me tell you, the capital is filled with those beautiful houses, or at least the centre... But let's get to the "life" part of this blog post, shall we?
Most people in Slovakia (or I think it is like this) live in a town part, so not exactly in the center, but in an apartment aside the town, that is about usually a few kilometers away from the center.
Compare to the lifestyle in the US, it's different. Except for the capital and the towns that are the main towns of Slovakia's 8 "areas",
there isn't a luxurious lifestyle for an actual Slovak town, like the one I live in (Martin), just opened its ONLY shopping centre in the town center. I know, it seems weird, but it's not like we have everything everywhere, but it's pretty relaxing to be in a small and a peaceful town, or at least that is my opinion. So life in Slovakia isn't obviously the same as the US, it's still a little behind, with less people in towns/cities and old houses, not that modern stuff and other...
In general, Slovakia is a type of country that is famous of I could say "Not for tomorrow but because yesterday", like it has a lot of culture that you just cannot put in one head, there is just a lot throughout the years and I feel like Slovakia should stay that way...
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