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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).
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 ...
The parks and gardens in Bratislava have formed a part of the landscape of the capital of Slovakia since the Middle Ages. Some of the historical gardens of Bratislava had such architectonic value that they were widely known outside of the city and well beyond the borders of the Kingdom of Hungary . [ 1 ]
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 ...
The hilly area ends in the south at the Danube with the Chatam Sofer Memorial and the Bratislava Castle hill, and in the west at the D2 Motorway. This part of Bratislava is more quiet than the other parts of the city's Old Town and, apart from the castle, it is seldom visited by tourists. The eastern section is the historical and administrative ...
The first written mention of Vrakuňa was in 1279 as a village named Werekne. Some other recorded medieval names are Verekene (1290), Frecendorf (1297), Verekuna (1323), Oluerekenye (1356), Berekenye in theutonico Fratedorf (1393) or Vraknye (1459).
Nové Mesto is located near the Little Carpathians, and around half of the whole cadastral area is covered by Bratislava Forest Park, with one of the attractions being the Kamzík TV Tower. In the city itself, there is a station of horse-drawn railway from 1840 (leading to Svätý Jur at the time of opening) and the Nová doba Estate , a fine ...
It weighs 150 kilograms (330 lb 11 oz), measures over 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) in diameter, and rests on a 1.2 metres (3 ft 11 in) by 1.2 metres (3 ft 11 in) gold-plated pillow and stands 1.64 metres (5 ft 5 in) high. The pillow and crown contain a total of 8 kilograms (17 lb 10 oz) of gold and were restored in August 2010. [citation needed]