Users' questions

Why did Bratislava change its name?

Why did Bratislava change its name?

On March 27, 1919, the name Bratislava was officially adopted for the first time to replace the previous Slovak name Prešporok. Left without any protection after the retreat of the Hungarian army, many Hungarians were expelled or fled. Czechs and Slovaks moved their households to Bratislava.

Is Czechoslovakia the Czech Republic?

Czechoslovakia was formed from several provinces of the collapsing empire of Austria-Hungary in 1918, at the end of World War I. On January 1, 1993, Czechoslovakia separated peacefully into two new countries, the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

Is Bratislava in Czechoslovakia?

city in Czechoslovakia, capital of the Slovak Socialist Republic; a major economic and cultural center, picturesquely situated on the elevated left bank of the Danube, at the foot of the Little Carpathians, encircled by a forest-park zone. Population, 286, 000 (1968).

What is the capital of Slovakia?

Bratislava
Slovakia/Capitals

Bratislava, German Pressburg, Hungarian Pozsony, 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.

Is Bratislava pretty?

Bratislava is worth visiting, it is beautiful, interesting for a history lover or an adventurous traveler, and good to walk around with a local guide. The old city centre is small, so anyone can walk to the castle hill and down to the Danube bank.

What is difference between Czech Republic and Czechoslovakia?

Czechoslovakia vs Czech Republic Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic refer to names of countries. Czechoslovakia was a country which existed from 1918 to 1992; it does not exist anymore and was divided peacefully into two different nations, the Czech Republic and Slovakia on January 1st, 1993.

Do Czech and Slovaks get along?

Czechs and Slovaks Get Along Quite Well There is some (mostly) friendly rivalry between Czechs and Slovaks in the area of sports. Aside from this, Slovaks and Czechs seem to get along pretty well, and do really like one another.

Why are Vienna and Bratislava so close?

Both countries belong to the European Union and have the same currency (€). The Twin-Cities Vienna and Bratislava got this name because no other capitals in Europe are closer together.

What language do they speak in Slovakia?

Slovak
Slovakia/Official languages