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Komárno

Town in Slovakia
Komárno, colloquially also called Révkomárom, Öregkomárom, Észak-Komárom in Hungarian, is a town in Slovakia at the confluence of the Danube and the Váh rivers. Wikipedia
Area: 39.83 mi²
Population: 34,228 (2016)
Postal code: 945 01
Area code: +421 35
District: Komárno

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Komárno is Slovakia's principal port on the Danube. It is also the center of the Hungarian community in Slovakia, which makes up 53.8% (2011 census) of the ...
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Komárno, town, southwestern Slovakia. It lies at the confluence of the Vah and Nitra rivers with the Danube River below Bratislava, at the Hungarian border.
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Komárno District is a district in the Nitra Region of western Slovakia. Until 1918, the district was mostly part of the Komárom county within the Kingdom of ...
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The fort of Komárno is the largest bastion fortification in Central Europe. It originated in the years 1546-1557 by reconstruction of the 13th century castle.
Komarno, situated at the confluence of the rivers Vah and Danube at the height of 108-115 meters, is one of the oldest settlements in the Carpathian basin. It ...
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Komarno, situated at the confluence of the rivers Vah and Danube at the height of 108-115 meters, is one of the oldest settlements in the Carpathian basin.
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Komarno is known for some of its popular attractions, which include: Komarno City Centre · Courtyard of Europe · Thermal Swimming Pool Komarno · Pevnosť Komárno ...
Komárom, whose former name is Ujszony, was a suburb of the Hungarian town of Komárno until the partition of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1920 and the creation ...
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Komárom is located halfway between Vienna and Budapest and is easily accessible by the hourly IC train between the two capitals and by car via the M1 freeway.