Slovakia

Milan Murgaš (ミラン・ムルガッシュ, Miran Murugasshu) is a fanmade character for the series Axis Powers Hetalia. He represents the modern-day Slovakia (スロバキア, Surobakia).

Appearance
Slovakia has short, dark brown hair with two curls and grey eyes. At first, he appears to be a rebellious man, but he is actually very soft-hearted, especially towards his sister. His military uniform consists of a teal military jacket with rolled-up sleeves, brown breeches with matching boots, and bandages around the tears in his pants.

Personality and Interests
Slovakia is very kind at heart. Usually he prefers to run in a 'fight-or-flight' situation, but if he must, he can be a very courageous and competent warrior. He cares about the people around him and tries to avoid being reckless. He hates vulgar behaviour and is generally quite gentle, but if someone annoys him (which is particularly difficult to do), he can be very rude and maybe too much honest. He enjoys spending time with his sister and appreciating nature. He's quite fun-loving and child-like at heart, and he enjoys trying new kinds of food, which he does often. He often ends or begins his sentences with "I think", "maybe" or "probably", hinting that he's not really confident.

Czech Republic
Milan and his twin sister Hedvika have a close relationship, having being one as Czechoslovakia for a period of time. After splitting, he and Czechia continue having a healthy relationship as 'siblings'. They spend a considerable amount of time with each other. She's one of few beings that he completely opens-up and acts completely naturally in her presence. She was the first one who started to call him "Slov", and because of this also others close to him (particularly Poland, Hungary and others) became using it. Hedvika used to be a bit clingy with Milan, something which he teases her about, and often acts somehow overprotective and underestimates him much.

Hungary
When Hungary came to Europe, it was Slovakia who helped her with settling down (though somehow unconsciously). Until 18th century they were the best friends, but then their relations get rapidly worse. After Ottoman occupation she became paranoid and started to bully him and other nations living in her house and forcing everyone to become like her, forbidding their own personalities. Slovakia was the worst on it, because he lived with Hungary for the longest. Once she even said that he's not a real nation, but just part of her that shouldn't exist. In 1918 he ran away with his sister Czechia and created new country Czechoslovakia. Today are their relations much better, although Slovakia still overreacts when Hungary or others mention this topic.

Poland
Slovakia's and Czechia's brother. Although they had relation crisis in WW2, today they like each other and have no particular conflicts between them (maybe except little argue over certain "cheese"). Slovakia is often saying "Poland is strange... but in good way." Between their countries are mountain called Tatras, they and Czechia are going hiking there together often. She has almost always some accident there and boys have to save her. Slovakia's even joking about that: "Slovak and Pole are hiking in Tatras. When they're going nearby some snowy slope, Slovak says "Now don't speak Czech, or avalanche will fall!"

Austria
Slovakia is implied to have a bumpy relationship with him, and finally declared independence from him and Hungary in 1918 to become Czechoslovakia with Czech. Slovakia apparently hates his guts but admires his house and his wealth.

Slovenia
Slovakia's cousin. Because their names sounds similar and they have similar flags, other countries are mistaking them very often. Especially Slovenia is somewhat uneasy about it.

Trivia

 * Slovakia's birthday, October 28th, corresponds with the date Slovakia declared independence from Austria-Hungary, and the date Czechoslovakia was formed. Slovakia shares the same birthdate as his sister.
 * Meaning of his name: Milan is common Slovak name (meaning "kind one"), while surname Murgaš is probably taken by Slovak invertor Jozef Murgaš.