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  2. File:Erb Nového Mesta, Bratislava2.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. 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 ...

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  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. Old Town, Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. 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.

  8. Coat of arms of Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of Bratislava (German: Preßburg, Hungarian: Pozsony), Slovakia, has been used since 1436, when Sigismund of Luxembourg granted the town the right to use its own coat of arms. [ citation needed ] The coat of arms depicts, on a red late Gothic background, a silver three-towered fortification with a gate in the centre. [ 1 ]

  9. Bratislava 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Bratislava II (Slovak: okres Bratislava II; Hungarian: Pozsonyi II. járás) is a district of Bratislava in the Bratislava Region of Slovakia. It covers the south-eastern part of Bratislava, including the boroughs of Ružinov, Podunajské Biskupice and Vrakuňa.