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Podunajské Biskupice
Podunajské Biskupice ( hu, Pozsonypüspöki) (1927–1944 ''Biskupice pri Dunaji'', before 1927 ''Biskupice'') is a borough of Bratislava. It is the largest borough in the terms of area in Bratislava. History The first written account of Podunajské Biskupice dates to the 13th century, it's church is mentioned in 1221. Biskupice were part of the property of the Estergom archbishopric. Based on this name, some authors infer the existence of an Avar bishopric in the area of today's Biskupice, as there was a different word for archbishopric and bishopric in Latin and in old Hungarian. The territory of the Christian Avar bishopric and includes the area from Lake Nezider to the vicinity of Biskupice and the river Ráb. On April 21, 1704, was a battle between the Hungarian rebels (Kuruc) and Danes ( Battle of Biskupice). It became an official part of Bratislava on 1 January 1972. Historical landmarks The Romans also allegedly lived in Podunajské Biskupice, a Roman militia of ...
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Bratislava II
The Bratislava II is a district (Slovak: Okres) of Bratislava in the Bratislava Region of Slovakia. It covers the south-eastern part of Bratislava, including the boroughs of Ružinov, Podunajské Biskupice and Vrakuňa. It is bordered by the Bratislava I, Bratislava III, Bratislava V and Senec District, Senec districts. Districts of Slovakia Boroughs of Bratislava {{Bratislava-geo-stub ...
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