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Bratislava is the cultural heart of Slovakia. Owing to its historical multi-cultural character, local culture is influenced by various ethnic and religious groups, including Germans, Slovaks, Hungarians, and Jews. Bratislava enjoys numerous theatres, museums, galleries, concert halls, cinemas, film clubs, and foreign cultural institutions.
- Bratislava Region
Geography. The region is located in the south-western part...
- Blue Church
The Church of St. Elizabeth (Slovak: Kostol svätej Alžbety,...
- Grassalkovich Palace
The Grassalkovich Palace (Slovak: Grasalkovičov palác,...
- Slovakia
Slovakia's mostly mountainous territory spans about 49,000...
- History
Bratislava (Hungarian: Pozsony, German: Preßburg/Pressburg),...
- Old Town, Bratislava
The Old Town of Bratislava (Slovak: Staré Mesto, Hungarian:...
- Bratislava Castle
Bratislava Castle (Slovak: Bratislavský hrad, IPA:...
- Bratislava Region
Bratislava (slovenská výslovnosť, nem. Pressburg, maď. Pozsony, gr. Istropolis – Mesto na Dunaji; do roku 1919 Prešporok/Prešporek; iné názvy pozri nižšie) je hlavné a rozlohou aj počtom obyvateľov najväčšie mesto Slovenska. Podľa posledného sčítania obyvateľov v Bratislave k 31. decembru 2020 žilo 475 503 obyvateľov.
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Bratislava is the capital city of Slovakia. About 450,000 people live there. It used to be called Pressburg (German) or Pozsony (Hungarian) and by some other names. Bratislava is the seat of the national government, the presidency, and the parliament. It has several museums, galleries, and other educational, cultural, and economic institutions.