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  1. Die (Tourismus-)Region Bratislava (slowakisch Bratislavský región (cestovného ruchu)) ist eine der Tourismusregionen der Slowakei. Sie umfasst den Großraum Bratislava. Im Westen bzw. Süden wird die Region durch die Staatsgrenzen zu den Ländern Österreich bzw. Ungarn begrenzt.

  2. Seit 1993 ist sie Hauptstadt der selbständigen Slowakischen Republik. Das Wahrzeichen der Stadt ist die Burg Bratislava; auf dem Wappen scheint eine fiktive Burg mit drei Türmen auf. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Geographie. 1.1 Lage. 1.2 Klima. 2 Geschichte. 2.1 Urzeit, Römerzeit bis Großmähren. 2.2 Königreich Ungarn bis zum Ende des Mittelalters. 2.3 16.

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    The region is located in the south-western part of Slovakia and has an area of 2,053 km2 and a population of 622,706 (2009). The region is split by the Little Carpathians which start in Bratislava and continue north-eastwards; these mountains separate two lowlands, the Záhorie lowland in the west and the fertile Danubian Lowland in the east, which ...

    The first known permanent settlement of the area of today's Bratislava was the Linear Pottery Culture, around 5000 BC in the Neolithic era. Around 200 BC, the Celtic Boii tribe established an oppidum on the site of today's Bratislava Castle. The Romans established their camp Gerulata on the right bank of the Danube in the 1st century[clarification ...

    Although it is the smallest region of Slovakia by area, it does not have the lowest population. The largest city is Bratislava (425,459) and the second largest is Pezinok (21,334). The region has a high level of urbanization (83.2%). According to the 2001 census, there were 599,015 inhabitants in the region, with most of them being Slovaks (91.2%),...

    The economy of the Bratislava Region accounts for about a quarter(EUR 20 billion) of the Slovak GDP. Bratislava has one of the highest GDP per capita at PPP of among whole E.U. €51,200(~$70,000). It is marked by a strong tertiary sector, while the primary sector has a share of only around 1% and the secondary sector around 20%.Important branches in...

    The current governor of the Bratislava region is Juraj Droba(SaS). He won with 20,4 %. In the 2017 election, the regional parliament was elected as well:

    The Bratislava Region consists of 8 districts: Malacky, Pezinok, Senecand 5 districts of Bratislava (Bratislava I – Bratislava V, which form the city of Bratislava). There are 73 municipalities in the region, of which 7 are towns.

    Bratislava with Bratislava Castle, St Martin's Cathedral, Bridge of the Slovak National Uprising, Grassalkovich Palaceetc.
    Roman military camp Gerulata - inscribed in UNESCO World Heritage List
    Towns with vineyard tradition: Svätý Jur, Modra, Pezinok

    Kopa, Ľudovít; et al. (2006). The Encyclopaedia of Slovakia and the Slovaks. Bratislava, Slovakia: Encyclopaedic Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences. ISBN 80-224-0925-1.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BratislavaBratislava - Wikipedia

    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 .

  4. Der Bratislavský kraj (deutsch Pressburger/Bratislavaer Landschaftsverband) ist eine geografische Gliederung im Südwesten der Slowakei, bestehend aus der Hauptstadt Bratislava und nördlich und östlich angrenzenden Gemeinden.

  5. Die Region Bratislava ) ist eine der Tourismusregionen der Slowakei. Sie umfasst den Großraum Bratislava. Im Westen bzw. Süden wird die Region durch die Staatsgrenzen zu den Ländern Österreich bzw. Ungarn begrenzt.

  6. 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. [6]