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The Slovak Spectator on MSNWeekend: With so many events for free, this is the best way to explore BratislavaHere's what to do during the weekend of April 25-27.
The Bratislava Castle will be lit up in honour of the late Pope Francis on the day of the state mourning on Saturday evening, Parliament Office's communication department has informed TASR. The east ...
Protesters have rallied in Slovakia’s capital and several other cities to condemn legislation approved by Parliament that ...
Come and enjoy a magical musical experience in one of Bratislava’s most elegant venues. Talented students from the music ...
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The Slovak Spectator on MSNBratislava is hiding secrets – this weekend is your rare chance to uncover themApril, offers a rare chance to explore the Slovak capital from the inside out – uncovering its rich history, culture, architecture and more. Bratislava City Days will symbolically open the city's ...
Although there was a major setback for Celtic with the departure of Kyogo Furuhashi. However, Brendan Rodgers' brilliance was able to steady the Bhoys' ship with ease, and now they seem very positive ...
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The Slovak Spectator on MSNFrom gravel pit to urban retreat: Kuchajda lake is set for a revampKuchajda, a lake in Bratislava created from what was once a gravel pit, remains a recreational space with considerable untapped potential. Now, the local government in Nové Mesto, the city borough ...
Bratislava City Council disagrees with the plan of the Slovnaft refinery to build a large-capacity incinerator for processing imported municipal and hazardous waste in the capital city, according to a ...
(AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File) People march during a protest to condemn a draft legislation that critics consider ...
Slovan Bratislava chief Ivan Kmotrík has revealed there is still interest in long-term Celtic target David Strelec.
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