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  2. Nové Mesto, Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Bratislava main railway station - Wikipedia

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    In 1883, a connection was added to the Bratislava-Rača station, which was connected to the line to Žilina. The line to the Nové Mesto station is the most recently added line, and it was built in 1962 At first, the station also had freight loading and unloading facilities.

  4. List of streets in Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    Nové Mesto: 831 01: Bratislava 37 Na Vlkovkách: Záhorská Bystrica: 841 06: Bratislava 48 Na vrátkach: Dúbravka: 841 01: Bratislava 42 Na vŕšku: Staré Mesto: vŕšok: 811 01: Bratislava 1 Na vyhliadke: Devínska Nová Ves: vyhliadka: 841 07: Bratislava 49 Na výslní: Ružinov: výslnie: 821 05: Bratislava 2 Na Zlatej nohe: Nové Mesto ...

  5. Boroughs and localities of Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    Until 1943, Bratislava consisted more or less of the boroughs Staré Mesto, Nové Mesto and a part of Ružinov. That year, the village of Karlova Ves was annexed to Bratislava. [ 2 ] In 1946, the formerly independent villages of Devín, Dúbravka, Lamač, Petržalka, Prievoz (part of Ružinov), Rača and Vajnory were annexed to Bratislava ...

  6. Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    FC Petržalka akadémia is the oldest of Bratislava's football clubs, founded in 1898, and is based at Stadium FC Petržalka 1898 in Petržalka (formerly at Pasienky in Nové Mesto and Štadión Petržalka in Petržalka).

  7. Bratislava-Vinohrady railway stop - Wikipedia

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    Bratislava-Vinohrady railway stop or halt (Slovak: Železničná zastávka Bratislava-Vinohrady), often incorrectly called Bratislava-Vinohrady railway station (Slovak: Železničná stanica Bratislava – Vinohrady) is a railway station classified as a halt in the third Bratislava district in the Nové Mesto borough on the border with the Rača in the local part known as Vinohrady.

  8. Trnavské mýto - Wikipedia

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    Trnavské mýto is an important transport junction and crossroad in Bratislava, Slovakia, in the Nové Mesto district. It is located at 48°9′30″N 17°07′41″E  /  48.15833°N 17.12806°E  / 48.15833; 17.

  9. Bratislava 3 - Wikipedia

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    Bratislava III (Slovak: okres Bratislava III; Hungarian: Pozsonyi III. járás) is an okres (district) of Bratislava in the Bratislava Region of Slovakia. The district includes the boroughs of Nové Mesto, Rača and Vajnory. [2] It has an area of 75 km² and 76,720 inhabitants.