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  2. Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    Map of Bratislava Satellite view of Bratislava Bratislava is situated in southwestern Slovakia, within the Bratislava Region . Its location on the borders with Austria and Hungary makes it the only national capital that borders two countries .

  3. Geography of Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    Bratislava, the capital city of Slovakia, is situated in Central Europe and it is located in the extreme south-west within Slovakia. The city borders Austria in the west and Hungary in the south making it the only national capital in the world to border two foreign countries.

  4. Module : Location map/data/Slovakia Bratislava Region

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    5.1 Location map templates. 5.2 Creating new map definitions. Toggle the table of contents. Module: Location map/data/Slovakia Bratislava Region. 9 languages.

  5. File:Bratislava Region - outline map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Outline map of the Bratislava Region, Slovakia, ready for the Geobox template, calibrated at en:Template:Geobox locator Bratislava Region: Date: 27 October 2007: Source: Own work: Author: Caroig: Other versions: Derivative works of this file: Bratislava Region - physical map.png

  6. Bratislava Region - Wikipedia

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    The region is located in the south-western part of Slovakia and has an area of 2,053 km 2 and a population of 622,706 (2009). The region is split by the Little Carpathians which start in Bratislava and continue north-eastwards; these mountains separate two lowlands, the Záhorie lowland in the west and the fertile Danubian Lowland in the east, which grows mainly wheat and maize.

  7. Districts of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    The cities of Bratislava and Košice are the only cities in Slovakia divided into internal urban districts, with five in Bratislava, and four in Košice. These urban districts are then further divided into smaller boroughs (which serve a function analogous to municipalities in typical districts).

  8. Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    National Bank of Slovakia in Bratislava. Slovakia has a high-income developed economy. In 2024, with a population of only 5 million, it ranked as the 46th richest country with a per capita gross domestic product based on purchasing power parity of $44,081, [162] and the 61st largest economy in the World with a GDP of $140,808 billion. [163]

  9. Geography of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    A topographical map of Slovakia Map of Slovakia with the main mountain ranges. Slovakia is a landlocked Central European country with mountainous regions in the north and flat terrain in the south. [1] During much of the Holocene, Slovakia was much more forested than today. [1]