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Bratislava - Ruzinov, Bratislava, Slovakia - city district descriptione
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For its foundation the position of two fords in the Malý Dunaj (Little Danube) river, which was important trading route, were important. On the upper ford Prievoz rised (today's part named Ru inov). The German name of Ober Ufer was used in 1374 for the first time. Ru inov (German Rosental) can only be seen in documents not older than one century (first time at the beginning of the 20th century). Area: 39.6 km. Number of inhabitants: 73 900. Population density per km. Bratislava City, Slovakia.
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Bratislava history - historical events, information and tips on Bratislava, Slovakia
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Creation of Slovak nation. Bratislava, the cultural centre. Battle at Moháè - new period. Bratislava City, Slovakia.
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Bratislava - Lamac, Bratislava, Slovakia - city district description
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It became a part of Bratislava in 1946. The original village of Blumenan perished after the Tartar incrusion in 1241. In 1288 it was acknowledged by the king Ladislav. At the beginning of the 16th century Croatians came there. Area: 6.5 km. Number of inhabitants: 7 232. Population density per km. Bratislava City, Slovakia.
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Bratislava attractions - photos of Bratislava, Slovakia, tips and information on city of Bratislava
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Bratislava City, Slovakia.
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Bratislava - Old Town, Bratislava, Slovakia - city district description
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The historical core of Bratislava where the most ancient history of the city originated, where the culture has been concentrating and where the best commercial infrastructure can be found. Area: 9.7 km. Number of inhabitants: 47 800. Population density per km. Bratislava City, Slovakia.
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Bratislava - Vajnory, Bratislava, Slovakia - city district description
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The part of Bratislava is known for its vineyards. The first document comes from 1237. This community is also known for its abundant folklore. As for the historical monuments there should be mentioned the Gothic Roman-Catholic Church from the 14th century, which was rebuild in the Baroque style, and the Museum of Vajnory folk house. Area: 13.3 km. Number of inhabitants: 3 390. Population density per km. Bratislava City, Slovakia.
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Bratislava - Devin, Bratislava, Slovakia - city district description
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Area: 13.9 km. Number of inhabitants: 16 600. Population density per km. Bratislava City, Slovakia.
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Bratislava - Dubravka, Bratislava, Slovakia - city district description
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Area: 8.6 km. Number of inhabitants: 38 950. Population density per km. Bratislava City, Slovakia.
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Bratislava modern architecture - Bratislava, Slovakia buildings, sightseeing in Bratislava Old Town, architecture
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Bratislava City, Slovakia.
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Bratislava - Devinska Nova Ves, Bratislava, Slovakia - city district description
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It became a part of Bratislava in 1972. One of the most important prehistoric sites in Slovakia can be found there. Archeological findings give evidence about the Paleolith, Neolith, Iron Era, Roman Period, the Great Moravian Era. The village itself was founded in the 14th century and belonged to the Devín castle. In the 16th century it was colonised by Croatians. Area: 24.3 km. Number of inhabitants: 40 000. Population density per km. Bratislava City, Slovakia.