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  1. 1436 - Coat of arms of Bratislava adopted. 1452 - St. Martin's Cathedral consecrated. 1465 - Universitas Istropolitana established by Matthias Corvinus. 1490 - Universitas Istropolitana closed. 1491 - Peace treaty signed. 1529 - Saint James's Chapel and Church of St. Michael demolished. 1536 - City becomes capital of the Kingdom of Hungary.

  2. La región de Bratislava (en eslovaco: Bratislavský kraj) es una de las ocho regiones administrativas ( kraj) de Eslovaquia. Su capital es Bratislava, que también es la capital del país. Se encuentra tanto en NUTS-2 como en NUTS-3. Cuenta con una superficie total de 2053 km² y con una población de 641 892 habitantes en 2018.

  3. Dejiny Bratislavy. Pohľad na hrad od Dunaja. Kolorovaná medirytina bratov Schäferovcov z 80. rokov 18. storočia. Nápis pod obrázkom: „Slobodné kráľovské korunovačné mesto (Pressburg - Pozsony) Bratislava“. Devínsky hrad.

  4. li.wikipedia.org › wiki › BratislavaBratislava - Wikipedia

    Bratislava is de hoofstad van Slowakije en is mit zien 450 000 ouch drèk de grootste sjtad van det landj. De populasie van 't algeheel metropool gebied is rondj de 600,000 miense. Bratislava lègk in 't zuid-weste van Slowakije, aan beide oevere van de Donau en is de innige nationale hoofsjtad ter waereld dae grèns aan twee lenjer, namelik Oosteriek en Hongarije .

  5. bs.wikipedia.org › wiki › BratislavaBratislava - Wikipedia

    Bratislava je glavni i najveći grad Slovačke sa 426.091 stanovnikom (2007). Leži na Dunavu, na granici s Austrijom i Mađarskom i relativno blizu granice sa Češkom . Udaljena je samo oko 50 km od austrijskog glavnog grada Beča. Bratislava je najgušće naseljeni grad u Srednjoj Evropi.

  6. According to the 2001 census, the city had 428,672 inhabitants (the estimate for 2005 is 425,459). [1] The average population density was 1,157 inhabitants/km 2 (2,997/mi 2 ). [1] The most populous district is Bratislava V with 121,259 inhabitants, followed by Bratislava II with 108,139, Bratislava IV with 93,058, Bratislava III with 61,418 and ...

  7. The single most significant period in Bratislava’s history was from 1563-1830, when it became the coronation city of the Hungarian Kingdom. Even today, St Martin’s Cathedral still has a 150kg-gilded copy of St Stephen’s crown (the Holy Crown of Hungary) at the top of its cathedral tower. After the era of coronations in Bratislava ended ...