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  1. The Bratislava Region ( Slovak: Bratislavský kraj, pronounced [ˈbracislawskiː ˈkraj]; German: Pressburger/Bratislavaer Landschaftsverband (until 1919); Hungarian: Pozsonyi kerület) is one of the administrative regions of Slovakia. Its capital is Bratislava.

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    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. It is only 18 kilometres (11.2 mi) from the border with Hungary and only 60 kilometres (37.3 mi) from the Austrian capital Vienna.

  3. Bratislava é a capital de Eslováquia, está situada no centro da Europa e no sudoeste da Eslováquia. Sua localização junto às fronteiras da Áustria, no oeste, e Hungria, no sul, faz com que seja a única capital de um país no mundo cujas fronteiras sejam com dois países.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Bratislava (em eslovaco: Bratislavský kraj) é uma região da Eslováquia, sua capital é a cidade de Bratislava . Distritos. A região da Bratislava se divide em oito distritos: Bratislava III. Bratislava IV. Bratislava V. Distrito de Malacky. Distrito de Pezinok. Distrito de Senec. Ligações externas. Info Bratislava [ligação inativa]

    • Bratislava
    • 599 015 habitantes
    • 25 de maio de 2001
  6. Bratislava, the capital city of Slovakia, is situated in Central Europe and it is located in the extreme south-west within Slovakia. The city borders Austria in the west and Hungary in the south making it the only national capital in the world to border two foreign countries.

  7. Há 2 dias · Bratislava, city, capital of Slovakia. It lies in the extreme southwestern part of the country, along the Danube where that river has cut a gorge in the Little Carpathian Mountains near the meeting point of the frontiers of Slovakia, Austria, and Hungary. Vienna is 35 miles (56 km) west.