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The town is well connected with a major road between Pezinok and Bratislava passing through and the Svätý Jur railway station situated on the main Košice - Bratislava railway line. The city is bordered by the Little Carpathian mountains to the west, Bratislava to the south, natural reserve Šúr to the east and Limbach and Pezinok to the ...
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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.
[10] [11] [12] When some of settlements gained city rights, their older charges were combined with royal/state charges. In that way, emperor Ferdinand I granted a coat of arms to Častá in 1560 [13] [14] and emperor Rudolf II amended older viticultural charge of Modra with royal stripes in 1607. [15] [16]
841 10: Bratislava 49 Lomonosovova ulica: Staré Mesto: Michail Vasilievič Lomonosov: 811 09: Bratislava 1 Longobardská ulica: Rusovce: Longobardi: 851 10: Bratislava 59 Lónyaiova ulica: Rusovce: Elemír Lónyai: 851 10: Bratislava 59 Lopárska ulica: Podunajské Biskupice: 821 06: Bratislava 214 Lopenícka ulica: Nové Mesto: Lopeník: 831 ...
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 ...
The Bratislava City Museum (Múzeum mesta Bratislavy), established in 1868, is the oldest museum in continuous operation in Slovakia. [172] Its primary goal is to chronicle Bratislava's history in various forms from the earliest periods using historical and archaeological collections. It offers permanent displays in eight specialised museums.