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I have serious doubts about the purported Slovak national motto mentioned in this article. I have conducted a source search and haven't been able to find any with the exception of Wikipedia, wiki-related sites and sites mentioning Wikipedia as their source. The only exception was the Book of Psalms 72,3, where it forms a part of a verse, without any mention of Slovakia.
As for the source given by the editor 91.102.226.249 (Osem storočí slovenskej heraldiky" (Eight Centuries of Slovak Heraldy) (80-7090-691-X), written by PhDr. Ladislav Vrteľ, published by the Matica slovenská in 1999), I haven't been able to verify its contents. However, not one of the official Slovak government sites mentions the motto in any way. Therefore it appears that the motto does not have an official status in Slovakia - it might have been a historical one, but is not used anymore.
In addition to that, several articles on the Slovak Wikipedia (sk:Slovensko, sk:Zoznam národných mott), which should have the best data about the issue, explicitly state that Slovakia doesn't have a motto (Národné motto: nie je). Therefore I believe the quoted source to be dubious at best. I am removing the motto from the article for a lack of sourcing. -- PeterRet (talk) 21:14, 13 August 2008 (UTC)
The alleged motto has also been added to List of national mottos [5] by an anonymous editor 62.168.125.19. --AtonX (talk) 19:04, 14 August 2008 (UTC)
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I just found this extended coat of arms of Slovakia, together with motto - Afferant Montes Pacem Populo - [6] . I never heared about this, have someone some extended informations about this or should be the motto, together with this extended coat of arms added to the article? --EllsworthSK (talk) 10:58, 3 May 2009 (UTC)
Toto cele bolo ocividne sposobene niekym kto to nacapal na chvilku Wiki (kym to editori nestiahli), nasledne to sedem statocnych blogerov rozsirilo o nieco dalej a legenda mohla zacat.