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Modranská železnica
The Modranská železnica (, ) alebo Modra hlavná stanica (, ) is Culture, cultural space and imaginary railway station located on a Field (agriculture), field between the collection yard and the winery on Dolná Street in Modra. It is a historic railway wagon from 1892 surrounded by railway Cultural artifact, artifacts. The space was inaugurated on April 30, 2022, at 5.00 p.m. and is led by Peter Bittner. Despite the fact that in culture the railway is sometimes associated with Modra (e.g. in the lyrics of the song "Vymyslená" by Elán (band), Elán), in reality no railway line leads to Modra. References External links Official site
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Modra
Modra (german: Modern, hu, Modor, Latin: ''Modur'') is a city and municipality in the Bratislava Region in Slovakia. It has a population of 9,042 as of 2018. It nestles in the foothills of the Malé Karpaty (Little Carpathian mountains) and is an excellent centre of hiking. Modra is famous for its pottery industry. Its blue-and-white porcelain is famous throughout Slovakia. It is also known as one of the most important viticulture centres in the Little Carpathians region. Besides the main town, there are also other adjacent settlements incorporated in the municipality: former vassalage viticulture village Kráľová and two recreational hamlets of Harmónia and Piesok (also known as Zochova Chata), both located in the woods of Little Carpathians mountains. Etymology Most experts agree that the name is connected to sk, modrá (blue). The name probably originates from another historic geographic name in the neighbourhood, e.g. Modrá hora (Blue Mountain). According to a less pr ...
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