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The Slovak Spectator on MSNBratislava introduces new parking rules at Železná StudničkaBratislava residents who use the Železná Studnička resort on the edge of the city for recreation will see changes in parking.
On March 7, tens of thousands of people took to the streets across Slovakia for the third time this year to protest the ...
The murders of two people outside an LGBTQ+ bar at first looked like the act of a lone shooter. A ProPublica and FRONTLINE ...
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The Slovak Spectator on MSNPacking up the past: Bratislava’s art institutions move into the futureWhere do museum treasures go when they are not on display? Behind the scenes, in collection storage facilities – places most visitors never see, where precious artworks and historical objects are ...
In addition to Germany, Poland, and Austria, Czechs may also be able to reach Slovakia by train on the high-speed line in the ...
Enough with Fico!” reads a massive inscription projected onto the building facade of the transport ministry in Freedom Square ...
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The Slovak Spectator on MSNMan attacked by knife in Bratislava, supposedly for Hungarian originLast Friday night, a knife attack occured at Šafárikovo Námestie square in Bratislava's centre. An unidentified man attacked a 20-year old man who talked to three more in Hungarian, reports Sme daily, ...
Start by taking a 550 bus from Nivy bus station in Bratislava to Svätý Jur. From there, follow the green hiking trail through ...
Thousands of people have taken to the streets across Slovakia again to voice their opposition to populist Prime Minister ...
BRATISLAVA: Visegrad Film Forum has announced the programme for its 12th edition, which will be held in Bratislava from 19 to ...
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