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    Map of Bratislava Satellite view of Bratislava. Bratislava is situated in southwestern Slovakia, within the Bratislava Region. Its location on the borders with Austria and Hungary makes it the only national capital that borders two countries.

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  2. Type: City with 433,000 residents. Description: capital city of Slovakia. Categories: capital city, big city, municipality of Slovakia, border city and locality. Location: Bratislava Region, Western Slovakia, Slovakia, Central Europe, Europe. View on Open­Street­Map.

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  3. Coordinates: 48°08′38″N 17°06′35″E. 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.

  4. Súradnice: 48°08′38″S 17°06′35″V. 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.

  5. 1 Geography. 2 Etymology. 3 Prehistory and Early Middle Ages. 3.1 Samo's Empire & Great Moravian Empire. 4 Part of the Kingdom of Hungary (907-1918) 4.1 Battle of Mohacs; Capital of the Kingdom of Hungary. 4.2 Empress Maria Theresa and Slovak National Movement. 4.3 Joseph II turns back time. 4.4 Napoleonic wars and beyond. 5 Twentieth Century.

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  7. Slovakia has currently 79 districts, the capital of Bratislava being divided into 5 districts and the city of Košice into 4 districts. The districts are named after their administrative seats, colloquially known as "district towns".

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