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- 297/km2 (3,360/sq mi) Demonyms Bratislavčan (m), Bratislavčanka (f) (sk), Bratislavan (en), pozsonyi (hu), Preßburger (de) GDP  • Capital city €30.7 billion...
- uses a shot achieved using a dummy. Bratislavan sequences were filmed in Vienna. The outside shots of the Bratislavan concert hall show the Volksoper, while...
- Bradfordian Bradfordian Brasilia Brasiliense Brasiliense Bratislava Bratislavan Bratislavan Bremen Bremer Bremer Brescia Brescian Brescian Brighton Brightonian...
- Miriam Kastner (born January 22, 1935) is a Bratislavan born, (former Czechoslovakia) Israeli raised, American oceanographer and geochemist. Kastner is...
- The area includes Bratislava Forest Park, which is po****r with many Bratislavans and is part of the Little Carpathians Protected Landscape Area. The city's...
- no known involvement in motorsport prior to the event. Brázdil and a Bratislavan friend named Štefan Marciš managed to convince Marciš' very wealthy American...
- science at several universities and served on the city council of the Bratislavan borough of Lamač until 2006. In 2007, she was elected as mayor of Lamač...
- l'Hermitage, Lausanne, Switzerland 2002 Artists in Emb****ies, Bratislavan -US Emb****y, Bratislavan, Slovakia 2003 After Whistler: The Artist and His Influence...
- "Sociofoto" to show its collective anonymity. Blühová earned the nickname the "Bratislavan Gertrude Stein" and staged several small exhibitions to raise funds for...
- work, writing articles for publication and securing a presentation on Bratislavan radio. One long article, "The language for science and technology," was...