10.Kosice, Slovakia, 1993
Photograph by James L. Stanfield
A steel mill sends plumes of smoke into the air of Kosice, Slovakia's second largest city. At the time of Czechoslovakia's split in 1993, a quarter million people inhabited the steel town including Hungarians, Ruthenians, Gypsies, and Poles cosmopolitan minority which made up 14% of the new country's population.
科希策, 斯洛伐克, 1993年
斯洛伐克第二大城市科希策的炼钢厂里冒出滚滚浓烟。1993年,斯洛伐克和捷克分别独立后。如今匈牙利人、吉普赛人、波兰人和斯洛伐克人混杂生活在科希策市。