"Slovakia is famous for its car manufacturing. The country covers an area of 49,000 square km. It has 38,085 km of paved roads, including 419 km of highways. The most popular destinations are the capital of Bratislava and the High Tatras, the highest Slovakian mountains." |
Slovakia (Slovak: Slovensko) is a landlocked country in Central Europe, featured in Euro Truck Simulator 2, notable for its simple structure.
Until the beginning of 1993, the country was united with Czechia as Czechoslovakia.
The country is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the west, and Czechia to the northwest.
Accessible Cities[]
The capital, Bratislava, is the only accessible city in Euro Truck Simulator 2 base game. Two more cities are introduced in the Going East! DLC.
City Name | Image | First Game | Remarks |
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Bratislava | ETS2 | Capital | |
Banská Bystrica | ETS2 Going East! | ||
Košice | ETS2 Going East! |
Roads[]
There are two classes of highways in Slovakia:
- Diaľnica (Motorways)
- Rýchlostná cesta (Expressways)
There are totally three Diaľnica and one Rýchlostná cesta featured in Euro Truck Simulator 2. Interestingly, Slovak motorways use Czech-styled icons in the game.
D1 | D2 | D4 | R1 |
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Bratislava – Košice |
Bratislava north-south |
D2 – Austria (Wien) |
Bratislava – B. Bystrica |
Only D2 and D4 run up to national borders. All other cross-border traffic must go through minor roads, which go towards the following places respectively: (Clockwise starting from the west)
- Austria (A21, Wien)
- Czech (Ostrava)
- Poland (Krakow)
- Poland (Lublin)
- Hungary (Debrecen)
- Hungary (Budapest)
See also[]
Slovakia | |
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Cities | Banská Bystrica - Bratislava - Košice |
Highways | D1 - D2 - D4 R1 |
See also | List of landmarks in Slovakia - List of Truck Stops in Slovakia |