Cheap flights to
Bratislava (BTS), Slovakia
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Cheap flights to Bratislava from other countries
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London to Bratislava flying Ryanair one way, AUD$71.65
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Medium. This cheap flight was found in the last 4 weeks. It is likely that similar airfares are still available. This airfare provides a general price guide for flights for this city pair.
London to Bratislava flying Ryanair return, AUD$126.65
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Moscow to Bratislava flying UTair Aviation return, AUD$263.20
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- These results are for flights to the following
Bratislava
airports:
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Bratislava M. R. Stefanik (BTS)
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17 Feb 2012
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About Bratislava
Bratislava ([ˈbracɪslava] (
listen); German: Pressburg formerly Preßburg, Hungarian: Pozsony) is the capital of Slovakia and, with a population of about 460,000, also the country's largest city. Bratislava is in southwestern Slovakia on both banks of the Danube River. Bordering Austria and Hungary, it is the only national capital that borders two independent countries.
Bratislava is the political, cultural, and economic centre of Slovakia. It is the seat of the Slovak president, the parliament, and the Slovak Executive. It is home to several universities, museums, theatres, galleries and other important cultural and educational institutions. Many of Slovakia's large businesses and financial institutions also have headquarters there.
The history of the city, long known in English by the German name Preßburg, has been strongly influenced by people of different nations and religions, namely by Austrians, Czechs, Germans, Hungarians, Slovaks, and Jews. The city was the capital of the Kingdom of Hungary, a part of the larger Habsburg Monarchy territories, from 1536 to 1783 and has been home to many Slovak, Hungarian, and German historical figures.
Read the full article at Wikipedia.