Both of these nations were developed from larger nations, which degenerated to develop smaller states in central and Southern Europe. Slovakia came with the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, while Slovenia came to fruition after Yugoslavia severed into seven individual states. The two nations developed together but had their own unique and distinct characteristics. The creation of Slovenia sparked civil strife inside the Yugoslav Federation.
While both countries are situated in Central Europe, Slovakia was created in 1993. Slovenia, on the other hand, was established in 1991. The capital city of Slovakia is Bratislava with a population of the nation at 5.4 million. The capital city of Slovenia is Ljubljana, and the nation has a populace of 2.5 million. Slovakia is landlocked, while Slovenia is close to the Adriatic Sea. In Slovakia, the Slovak crown or koruna was the sanctioned currency until the Euro came on the scene in 2008. Slovenia, the Euro usurped the Tolar, which is the official currency of the nation in 2007.