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Lanfranconi is the first bridge in Bratislava made of concrete. [2] It is also a part of the D2 highway. It was built within 1985–1991. [3] The highest average number of cars crossing the bridge daily was measured to be around 75000 in 2020, peaking at around 106 000. [4]
Bratislava 3 Brežná ulica: Devínska Nová Ves: breh: 841 07: Bratislava 49 Bridlicová ulica: Devínska Nová Ves: bridlica: 841 07: Bratislava 49 Briežky: Nové Mesto: 831 02: Bratislava 3 Brigádnická ulica: Devín: brigádnik: 841 10: Bratislava 49 Brižitská ulica: Dúbravka: hon Brižite 841 01: Bratislava 42 Brnianska ulica: Staré ...
Division of Bratislava into districts (by color) and boroughs Cadastral division of Bratislava. Bratislava, the capital city of Slovakia, is divided into five national administrative districts (Slovak: okres: I, II, III, IV, V) and into 17 boroughs (Slovak: mestské časti; literally: city parts, also translated as (city) districts or wards).
Shopping malls in Bratislava (6 P) Slovak National Theatre (2 P) Sports venues in Bratislava (9 P) Squares in Bratislava (10 P) T. Theatres in Bratislava (1 C, 4 P)
During the coronation of 19 Hungarian kings (1563–1830) in Bratislava (Pressburg, Pozsony), the ruler would enter with his coronation entourage by way of the Vydrica Gate, get crowned at St. Martin's Cathedral and one of the stops following the coronation during the procession through the town was the stop at St. Michael's Gate, where the new ...
The biggest fountain in Bratislava is Fontána Družby on Námestie Slobody, Old Town.The smallest fountain is Girl with a deer on Hviezdoslavovo námestie, Old Town.. As of today, 42 fountains are taken care of by the municipal company Paming - Mestský investor pamiatkovej obnovy, [7] together with 11 small drinking water fountains and 3 water wells, the rest is owned by the Bratislava city ...
Bratislava V (Slovak: okres Bratislava V; Hungarian: Pozsonyi V. járás) is an okres (district) of Bratislava in the Bratislava Region of Slovakia. It covers southern areas of Bratislava, including the boroughs of Petržalka , Jarovce , Rusovce and Čunovo .
Their goods were sold to the markets of Bratislava and Vienna. Croats settled Dúbravka since the 1570s during the fourth wave of Croat settlement. In 1712 there lived 19 farmers and 6 workers without a house in the village. In 1720 and 1736 there were 43 farmers and 7 workers without a house.