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EDUCATION
bratislava also known by other names is the capital of Slovakia, and with a population of about 450,000, the country's largest city.
The first university in Bratislava, in the Kingdom of Hungary (and also in the territory of present-day Slovakia) was Universitas Istropolitana, founded in 1465 by King Matthias Corvinus. It was closed in 1490 after his death.
Bratislava is the political, cultural and economic centre of Slovakia.
There are 65 public primary schools, nine private primary schools and ten religious primary schools
The history of the city has been strongly influenced by people of different nations and religions, namely by Austrians, Croats, Czechs, Germans, Hungarians, Jews, Serbs and Slovaks.
Other institutions of tertiary education are the public University of Economics and the first private college in Slovakia, City University of Seattle. In total, about 56,000 students attend university in Bratislava
The picture on the top right is a school in bratislava solvakia
They eat diffrent foods like wild boar, deer, rabbit, quail, pheasant dishes well cooked, grilled or roasted.
The picture on the right is the type of foods they eat.
The ladies do some kind of dance for Gypsy Fest
bratislava solvakia
Bratislava is the seat of the Slovak parliament, presidency, ministries, supreme court and central bank.
The mayor, based at the Primate's Palace, is the city's top executive officer and is elected to a four-year term of office.
More than 75% of Bratislava's population works in the service sector, mainly composed of trade, banking, telecommunications, and tourism
TRANSPORT
The Bratislava Stock Exchange the organiser of the public securities market, was founded on March 15, 1991
The city council is the city's legislative body, responsible for issues such as budget, local ordinances, city planning, road maintenance, education, and culture
The picture on the right is a bank in bratislava solvakia.
The transport system is known as Mestská hromadná doprava Municipal Mass Transit and employs buses, trams and trolleybuses.
As a rail hub, the city has direct connections to Austria, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Poland, Germany and the rest of Slovakia
The motorway system provides direct access to Brno in the Czech Republic, Trnava and other points in Slovakia, and Budapest in Hungary.
The geographical position of Bratislava in Central Europe has long made it a natural crossroads for international trade traffic