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Meeting at the Archbishop’s Palace in Prague

Rep. n° 13/2024 Czech Republic, Praha, November 13, 2024. The Secretary-General of Servare et Manere met today at the Archbishop’s Palace with His Excellency Mons. Ján Graubner, Archbishop of Prague, 25th Primate of the Czech Republic and the Grand Prior of the Czech Governorate of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem. During the […]


First Tree of Peace in the Czech Republic

Rep. n° 12/2024 Czech Republic, Chudobín, October 9, 2024. Under the auspices of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia and in cooperation with the Olomouc-Brno Eparchy of the Orthodox Church in the Czech Lands and Slovakia and the Honorary Consulate of Romania in Slovakia, the 37th Tree of Peace was planted today in […]


Marek Sobola was awarded the Medal of Honour and Merit of the Order of Albert the Bear

Rep. n° 11/2024 Ballenstedt, September 7, 2024. Dr. Marek Sobola, Secretary-General of Servare et Manere, took part in the solemn investiture of the House Order of Albert the Bear (Askanischer Hausorden Albrecht der Bär). Dr. Sobola was the first Slovak to be awarded the Order’s Medal of Honour and Merit (Verdienst- und Ehrenmedaille des Askanischen […]




About initiative

Who are we?

Servare et Manere (acronym SeM) is a non-governmental organization based in Žilina, Slovakia, European Union founded in 2010 for the purpose of promoting cultural and historical monuments and heritage in Slovakia, including their restoration and reconstruction. Since 2018, after the creation of the international Tree of Peace initiative, the main task of Servare et Manere is the support of activities related to the development of peace and friendship at the international level. During its history, the association has been involved in several transnational projects and is also involved in book publishing activities. In the summer of 2022, Servare et Manere was granted Special Consultative Status within the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations (UN ECOSOC), as the second Slovak organization ever.

What is the Tree of Peace?

Or: from a small Slovak village to the whole world

International Tree of Peace (Slovak: Strom pokoja, French: L’Arbre de la Paix, Russian: Дерево мира, German: der Friedensbaum, Spanish: Árbol de Paz) is an international ecological diplomatic initiative as well as a landscape and architectural project that was created in Slovakia on September 28, 2018, on the occasion of the first planting of the Tree of Peace. When creating the initiative, its founder, landscape architect Marek Sobola, was inspired by the true and tragic story of his great-grandfather Ondrej Sobola (*1880 – † 1915/18), a soldier of the Austro-Hungarian army who fell in the First World War and died in an unknown place of the then the Eastern Front. He remained missing for the family since 1915. Since then, no one has seen him. In 1930, after many interventions by his wife, he was declared dead by the Czechoslovak authorities with the official date of death on December 31, 1918. Ondrej was born in the small village of Lalinok (today the local part of Divinka village near Žilina), which at that time had only around 100 inhabitants.

The Tree of Peace was therefore created as a reminder of the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War as the activity of an individual who is not indifferent to the fate of his ancestors in order to pay tribute to an ordinary person, one in a million, who did not have fate in his own hands. At the time of its creation, it was mainly about the memory of all the unknown soldiers who fell in the First World War, respectively in global war conflicts. Later, the project developed into an international apolitical ecological initiative aimed at supporting activities related to the development of peace and friendship at the international level. And this is especially so in light of the fact that all wars destroy not only human destinies, but are a huge environmental burden that devastates the beautiful nature on land, in the oceans as well as in the atmosphere.

After the Slovak Republic, other states gradually joined the initiative, and in some countries trees were also planted by heads of state, church dignitaries or descendants of royal families and other important personalities, as well as members of traditional nations. All these and other future plantings are connected by the World Map of Peace (Slovak: Svetová mapa mieru), created with the aim of uniting individual plantings of Trees of Peace or Peace Groves in different countries of the world and giving them a clear goal: involve as many countries as possible in the “planting” of friendship and tolerance and thus gradually complete the World Map of Peace. The idea of the International Tree of Peace connects two important issues of our time, the first of which is peace and the second is the climate crisis. That’s why we unite in peace and friendship and through the motto: “Let’s make love the lifeblood of this world” people of all nations, skin colors and creeds.

Success at the UN

In the summer of 2023, the Tree of Peace initiative was included as an NGO project in the official Second Voluntary National Review of  the 2030 Agenda of the Slovak Republic at the 2023 High-Level Political Forum organized by ECOSOC in New York.

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The International Committee of the Red Cross awarding

Servare et Manere is the only Slovak organization that has awarded the International Committee of the Red Cross. The Tree of Peace Memorial Plaque was taken over in the name of the organization by the President of the Red Cross with the assistance of Slovak diplomacy. The award was given to the Red Cross for exceptional merit and assistance in searching, managing and archiving data on war and civilian victims of war conflicts. The archive helps survivors to learn about the identity of their ancestors who fought in war conflicts, but also helps to search for their relatives who had to flee from war unrest or natural disasters. And this is one of the pillars of the Tree of Peace.

What are our goals?

The initiative is aimed at preserving the memory of the historical heritage, promoting the ideas of peace and friendship between nations and spreading the ecological message by planting trees as a basic symbol of peace and cultural diplomacy. The main goal of the project is to promote the message of peace and inter-religious dialogue as well as ideas of tolerance between civilizations, cultures and religions through ecologically friendly tree plantings.

Where would we like to continue the mission?

We would like to complete our mission by planting memorial trees in Africa, South America and the South Pacific region. Given Slovakia’s geographical location, we create rare and unusual relationships and friendships in Central Europe.

What is the future of the International Tree of Peace?

In two words: Peace Forest. Of course, the importance will be the conclusion of the main goal of the project – to spread friendship and understanding between nations on all continents through this European peace initiative. We no longer focus strictly on planting individual trees. The Tree of Peace is a brand intended for all those who love peace and want to enrich the beautiful planet Earth with more green areas. Therefore, let’s not hesitate, let’s unite in tolerance and understanding, and let’s plant not one tree, but a whole Forest of Peace!


TREES OF PEACE

PARTICIPATING COUNTRIES

PLANNED TREES




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Ondrej Sobola

Ondrej Sobola, Andreas/András Szobola (*August 7, 1880 Lalinok, Austro-Hungarian Empire – † December 31, 1918 official date) was a soldier of Austro-Hungarian Army (German: Landstreitkräfte Österreich-Ungarns; Hungarian: Császári és Királyi Hadsereg). His death, in an unknown place during the First World War, inspired the Tree of Peace project. Ondrej was born in Lalinok into a farming family and the Sobola family have lived in Lalinok since the beginning of the 16th century. Ondrej Sobola was married to Jozefína Rapšíková in July 31, 1900 in Dlhé Pole and was taken into the army in 1901. Ondrej and his older brother Štefan travelled to the United States in around 1906 and their place of residence was the borough Clifton Heights in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. Ondrej returned to Lalinok between 1907 – 1910 and went back to the United States on November 30, 1910. Because of his stay in Pennsylvania he did not take part in the military manoeuvres in 1912. He definitely returned to Lalinok before 1914 and after the outbreak of the First World War he was enlisted in the 15th Military Infantry Regiment (Hungarian: 15. Népfelkelő gyalogezred ütközetei). Ondrej Sobola was missing from about 1915 on the Russian battlefield. In Czechoslovakia, he was officially pronounced dead in 1930, with the official date of death: December 31, 1918. Ondrej’s name was written on a Memorial dedicated to WWI victims from Lalinok village in the local cemetery on November 11, 2018. His portrait made by sculptor Michal Janiga based on the only preserved photo is also incorporated on the Memorial. You can also find Ondrej’s name on a Memorial pillar in the Emperor’s park of Kaiservilla in Bad Ischl, Austria.


Friends of peace

Antony McCallum Friend of Peace

Mr.
Antony
McCallum

Mr. Antony McCallum is a British professional photographer. With his high-quality work, he selflessly documents events connected with the preservation of the memory of Czechoslovak war veterans. He is a devoted Friend of Peace and a great supporter of Servare et Manere.


Olivier Merbau Friend of Peace Servare et Manere

Mr.
Olivier
Merbau

Mr. Olivier Merbau is a writer, sailor and marine captain. He is an associate member of French Explorators Society, European Guild of Trekking and Writers’ Society. Single-handed sailor, Olivier starts for a Cruise for Peace to bring the message of a Tree of Peace in remote insularies places which could be also had been devastated by wars.


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The Grand Ducal
House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz

Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz Tree of Peace Servare er Manere flag

The Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was a territory in Northern Germany which was a sovereign state until 1918. The current Head of the House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz is His Highness Borwin, Duke of Mecklenburg. The House honours philosophical ideas based on the constant search for peace.


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Marek Sobola Tree of Peace

Marek Sobola

SECRETARY-GENERAL & FOUNDER

Marek Sobola PhD. was born on July 3, 1981 in the town of Žilina, Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia) into a Roman Catholic family from Lalinok and Divina villages. He spent the first years of his life in Divina. Marek Sobola is an authorised landscape architect, designer and heraldic artist. Sobola studied landscape architecture at the Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra (SUA) at the Horticulture and Landscape Engineering Faculty. He graduated in 2004 and began working in own studio. Alongside the architect’s practice he continued doctoral studies at SUA at the Faculty of European Studies and Regional Development, the Department of Sustainable Development in 2004 – 2007. After finishing his PhD. study he again continued his studies at the Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra at the Faculty of Arts as an historian for another five years.

Since 2011 he has been a member of the Slovak Chamber of Architects. From 2017 is a member of the Liturgical Commission of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Žilina. He is also a member of the Scientific Board of the Kysuce Museum in Čadca and a member of the Council of the Episcopal Conference of Slovakia for Science, Education and Culture. Since 2020 is a member of the Heraldry Society of New Zealand and the Orders & Medals Research Society. In 2018 Marek Sobola founded the international initiative “Tree of Peace”. Since 2010, he has been the main representative and head of the NGO Servare et Manere and since 2023, he has held the position of Honorary Consul of Romania in the Slovak Republic. From 2024, he is the first Slovak member of the Worshipful Company of Gardeners.

Awards

 

  • Order_of_Albert_the_Bear House of Ascania: Medal of Honour and Merit  of the House Order of Albert the Bear (IVerdienst- und Ehrenmedaille des Askanischen Hausordens Albrecht der Bär), 2023.
  • Medalia_Regală_pentru_Loialitate Romanian royal family: Royal Medal for Loyalty (Medalia Regală pentru Loialitate), 2022.
  • Sacred_Military_Constantinian_Order_of_Saint_George House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies: Bronze Benemerenti Medal of the Franco-Neapolitan-Two Sicilian Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George, 2021.
  • Императорская_медаль_В_память_100-летия_Великой_войны_1914-1918_гг House of Romanov: Imperial Commemorative Medal “In Memory of the 100th Anniversary of the Great War, 1914-1918”, awarded for merits in preserving the memory of the WWI soldiers in 2020. Note: currently unworn.
  • Ministry of Culture of the Slovak Republic: National competition Phoenix – National Cultural Monument of the year 2017, Honourable recognition for exceptional realization of the restoration project of the Statue of St. John of Nepomuk in the village of Divina.

Members of team

Róbert Machciník

Róbert Machciník

Assembly Member

Dipl. Ing. Róbert Machciník was born on March 2, 1981 in Žilina. In the years 2000 – 2006 he studied at the Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra at the Faculty of Agrobiology and Food Resources. Róbert is in charge of technical support within Servare et Manere.


Michal Janiga sculptor

Michal Janiga

Member

MgA. Michal Janiga was born on October 12, 1991 in the town of Považská Bystrica, Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia). Michal is a sculptor and lives and works in Prague, Czech Republic. Michal studied at The  Academy of Fine Arts in Prague at the Studio of Figural Sculpture and Medal. He graduated in his studies with the title MgA. (Magister Artis / MFA). This young and talented sculptor has had several author exhibitions in Slovakia, Norway, Italy and the Czech Republic. Michal is the author of the portrait of Ondrej Sobola.




Supporters


Žilina self-governing region

Žilina
self-governing
region


Žilina region is unique for its natural, cultural and historical heritage, and especially great people. The Žilina self-governing region significantly supported our project in 2018 – 2019.




GOOD
IDEA
SLOVAKIA


The international project Tree of Peace officially represents the Slovak Republic under the brand called “GOOD IDEA SLOVAKIA – IDEAS FROM SLOVAKIA”. Under the brand name “GOOD IDEA SLOVAKIA”, Slovakia as a country presents itself at home and abroad. The Trademark License is granted by the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic.



Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic

Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of Slovakia


The Project is being carried out with the support of the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic.



Ľubomír Rehák Tree of Peace

Ambassador
Ľubomír Rehák
PPSP


Ľubomír Rehák, Ph.D. is the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Slovakia to Russia. His Excellency is a great friend and supporter of the  “Tree of Peace” project since its inception. The NGO Servare et Manere awarded the Ambassador with the highest award of the association called the Tree of Peace Memorial Plaque.







Planted trees

Stromy pokoja

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Divina, village and municipality in Žilina District : 49.271143, 18.695516
Veľkrop, village and municipality in Stropkov District: 49.237631, 21.752879
Vychylovka, a part of Nová Bystrica, village and municipality in Čadca District: 49.383738, 19.098794
Town of Žilina: 49.206958, 18.751058
Jangrot, a part of Gmina Trzyciąż, village and municipality in Olkusz County: 50.328590, 19.726896
Town of Turzovka in Čadca District: 49.406003, 18.626311
Pushkin, a part of Saint Petersburg, State Museum Tsarskoye Selo: 59.725464, 30.387048
Kaiservilla in Bad Ischl: 47.715468, 13.618814
Lalinok, a part of Divinka, village and municipality in Žilina District: 49.265936, 18.708569
Leipzig: 51.314278, 12.411431
Kansas City, Missouri: 39.081781, -94.584758
Brookwood Military Cemetery: 51.301166, -0.636433
Kragujevac (Serbian Cyrillic: Крагујевац): 44.010028, 20.885503
Schaan, Liechtenstein: 47.166909, 9.510963
Vysoká nad Kysucou: 49.378504, 18.545883
Victory Park in Tashkent (G\'alaba bog\'i): 41.354322, 69.224498
Srbský vojenský cintorín Veľký Meder: 47.865367, 17.765475
Zvolen Military Cemetery: 48.582179, 19.141473
בית הקברות היהודי בז\'ילינה: 49.220986, 18.734816
Glory Park, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia: 56.246431, 43.871798
Gausdal, Aulestad Farm: 61.219348, 10.271786
Tree of Peace in New Zealand: -38.057410, 175.628689
Vavaʻu, Tonga: -18.655025, -173.981023
Fiji, Suva, Thurston Gardens: -18.148946, 178.423751
Tifajek Mud Pool & Hotspring near Nadi: -17.718770, 177.485179
Tree of Peace in Australia: -33.827576, 151.158054
Tree of Peace in French Polynesia: -17.540725, -149.571845
Mehrangarh Fort: 26.298022, 73.019267
Tree of Peace in Romania: 44.411923, 26.097774
Garden of the Diocesan Center in Žilina: 49.222937, 18.736400
First Tree of Peace in Italy: 45.955730, 12.125476
Bled, Slovenia: 46.369989, 14.108279
Budkovce village: 48.639391, 21.924756
Tree of Peace in UN Buffer Zone: 35.178077, 33.355232
The first Tree of Peace as a symbol of sports diplomacy: 48.867140, 17.941613
First Tree of Peace in the Czech Republic: 49.689921, 17.037958




Planned trees

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Ankara: 39.913284, 32.852066
Hildesheim: 52.145779, 9.951523
Dublin, Phoenix Park: 53.355036, -6.326419
Gibraltar: 36.132129, -5.351664
Saint Helena: -15.950962, -5.714362
Norfolk Island: -29.014689, 167.939745
Madang town, Papua New Guinea: -5.212319, 145.814811
Queen Elizabeth Park Tuvalu: -8.524115, 179.193772
Grove of Peace: 61.158062, -45.414187
Tree or Peace in Hawaii: 21.711630, -157.983986