Komárno

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"Komárno (Hungarian: Komárom, colloquially Révkomárom, Öregkomárom, Észak-Komárom, German: Komorn, Serbian: Komoran/Коморан) is a town in Slovakia at the confluence of the Danube and the Váh rivers. Komárno was formed from part of a historical town in Hungary situated on both banks of the Danube. Following World War I and the Treaty of Trianon, the border of the newly created Czechoslovakia cut the historical, unified town in half, creating two new towns. The smaller part, based on the former suburb of Újszőny, is in present-day Hungary as Komárom (the historical Hungarian town had the same name). Komárno and Komárom are connected by the Elisabeth Bridge, which used to be a border crossing between Slovakia and Hungary until border checks were lifted due to the Schengen Area rules." - (en.wikipedia.org 02.02.2020)
Latitude
47.763332366943
Longitude
18.12833404541
Population
36,279
Time zone
Europe/Bratislava
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    Image: Rippl-Rónai Múzeum - CC BY-NC-SA

  • Spravodaj Oblastného podunajského Múzea v Komárne 1984/4.

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  • Iuxta Danubium 2018/16.

    Iuxta Danubium 2018/16.

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