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In Košice, the first bicycle counter, which records the number of bicycles passing through a specific location, was installed at the junction of Letná and Komenského Streets on November 8, 2021.

How Slovak towns are trying to ‘not be killed’ by cars

Progress made in some places, but transport still a problem.

The sculptue of M.R. Štefánik on today's Štúrovo Square.

Wandering sculptures go on tour

Hitler commemorative plaque in Bratislava did not last long.

The Museum of Luther's Reformation in Bratislava officially opened on March 10, 2022.

New museum celebrating Reformation opens in Bratislava

Its founder Martin Kováč hopes people will also be able to hear the gospel.

The name of the new bridge over the River Morava has not yet been revealed.

Bratislava region's new and second cycling bridge over the Morava

The bridge will open this spring, a year after its construction began.

Regional bus tansport is almost back to normal in the Bratislava region.

Bratislava bus chaos almost over

Operator Arriva promises normal timetable by end of March.

Actresses Natália Fašánková (standing) and Kristína Sihelská during the rehearsal of the play "Kaderníčky" (Hairdressers) at the Municipal Theatre in Žilina on March 9, 2022.
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Weekend: Slovak woman in Barcelona goes viral on Instagram and Tik Tok

Enjoy the first spring day by hiking Vtáčnik or watch a 1922 horror film.

There are several places In Bratislava where people can buy second-hand upcycled clothes.

Saving the planet one piece of clothing at a time

Vintage and upcycled clothes on offer in Bratislava

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Bratislava public transport to get 50 new trolleybuses

New vehicles should arrive by the end of next year.

The war in Ukraine has raised interest in bomb shelters. The picture shows the entrance to the music club Subclub (formerly U.Club) located in an anti-nuclear bunker under Bratislava Castle.

Location and condition of bomb shelters becomes a live issue

Bratislava’s boroughs are checking the shelters in their districts.

Rules for parking on pavements change.

Rules of parking on pavements are changing. Bratislava has lost 2,500 parking places

Municipalities did not have enough time to prepare for new duty.

Refugees from Ukraine in Vyšné Nemecké.

Bratislava to set up large-capacity aid centre for Ukrainian refugees

There is also an information point at the main train station.

The fire on Drieňová Street.

A parking house in Bratislava's Ružinov is on fire

Part of the building already collapsed.

Bratislava called for peace in Ukraine.

Zelensky to protesting crowds: Don't be silent and support Ukraine as much as you can

People in Bratislava joined other European cities to call for peace in Ukraine.

One of lakes of Železná Studienka recreational area.

Cool your heels: Železná Studnička pond to get easy-access steps

Bratislava recreational area will have a lakeside lounging facility.

The reconstruction of the Dúbravsko-Karloveská tram track is one of projects co-financed from the EU funds in Bratislava.

Bratislava Region says it is not as rich as it appears, wants a bigger portion of EU funds

Slovak capital is one of the most prosperous regions in the EU, but local and regional authorities cite that statistics do not match life.

Júlia Hanuliaková has big development plans with Bratislava Zoo.

Resigned Bratislava Zoo director returns after citizenship debacle

Bratislava councillors reappointed Júlia Hanuliaková to the post in February, despite criticism.

This green space in Bratislava might become Anton Srholec Park.

Fighter against oppression to have Bratislava park named after him

Anton Srholec served as a priest in a nearby church.

Municipal waste in Bratislava ends in the incineration plant. This is changing.

How Bratislava plans to use its kitchen waste

Kitchen waste collection system to help reduce the capital's CO2 footprint.

The "temporary" extension of the main railway station in Bratislava from 1989.

A turning point in the refurbishment of the dilapidated main station in Bratislava

The city, the railway operator and the state have joined forces to revamp the train station.

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Partyslava is obsolete, Bratislava needs a fresh tourism model

New strategy document to lay out path for “appropriate and attractive growth”.

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