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  2. 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 ...

  3. Bratislava 4 - Wikipedia

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    Bratislava IV (Slovak: okres Bratislava IV; Hungarian: Pozsonyi IV. járás) is an okres (district) of Bratislava in the Bratislava Region of Slovakia.It is the largest Bratislava district and covers the north-western parts of Bratislava, including the boroughs of Devín, Devínska Nová Ves, Dúbravka, Karlova Ves, Lamač and Záhorská Bystrica.

  4. List of streets in Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    Bratislava 4 Dlhé diely II. Karlova Ves: Dlhé diely: 841 04: Bratislava 4 Dlhé diely III. Karlova Ves: Dlhé diely: 841 04: Bratislava 4 Dneperská ulica: Podunajské Biskupice: Dneper: 821 06: Bratislava 214 Dobrovičova ulica: Staré Mesto: Michal Dobrovič: 811 02, 09: Bratislava 1 Dobrovského ulica: Staré Mesto: Josef Dobrovský: 811 ...

  5. 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).

  6. Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    On 4 April 1945, Bratislava was liberated by the Soviet Red Army 2nd Ukrainian Front during the Bratislava–Brno offensive. [69] [74] The Czechoslovak government and president Edvard Beneš then moved to Bratislava on 8 May. [75] At the end of World War II, most of Bratislava's ethnic Germans were evacuated by the German authorities.

  7. Karlova Ves - Wikipedia

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    Karlova Ves (Hungarian: Károlyújfalu, German: Karlsdorf) is a borough in the city of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia.It is located in the western part of the city close to the river Danube on the slopes of the Little Carpathians mountains and it is part of the Bratislava IV administrative district.

  8. Panorama City Towers - Wikipedia

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    The Panorama City Towers, also known as the Panorama City and the Panorama Towers, are a residential complex of skyscrapers in Bratislava, Slovakia. [3] The buildings are equally didived into 34 floors, while they slightly differ in height, standing at 112.6 metres (369 ft) tall (Tower 1) and 112.2 metres (368 ft) tall (Tower 2), both being topped out in 2015 and inaugurated in 2016. [4]

  9. Postal codes in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    The second digit represents one of the five districts of Bratislava. The codes 860 01-899 99 are not assigned to any region and serve for internal purposes of the postal system. 9 - southern and western Slovakia: 911 01 Trenčín , 917 01 Trnava , 949 01 Nitra , 960 01 Zvolen , 974 01 Banská Bystrica , 984 01 Lučenec