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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KomárnoKomárno - Wikipedia

    Komárno is Slovakia's principal port on the Danube. It is also the center of the Hungarian community in Slovakia , [6] which makes up 53.8% (2011 census) of the town's population. The town is the historic seat of the Serbian national minority in Slovakia .

  2. The centre of the Danubeland, the town of KOMÁRNO (population 36,800) lies on the confluence of the Váh and Dunaj. It is one of the oldest towns in Slovakia.

  3. Komárno, town, southwestern Slovakia. It lies at the confluence of the Vah and Nitra rivers with the Danube River below Bratislava, at the Hungarian border. The town of Komárom, part of Hungary, lies on the south bank of the Danube across from Komárno. Komárno occupies the extreme eastern end of an.

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  4. komarno.sk › enKomarno

    Komarno, situated at the confluence of the rivers Vah and Danube at the height of 108-115 meters, is one of the oldest settlements in the Carpathian basin. It is a town with rich history. Its territory has been systematically inhabited since the Early Bronze Age.

  5. Komárno - Kravany nad Dunajom: V Kravanoch sa nachádza promenáda s impozantnou 16 metrov vysokou výhľadnou vežou na obdivovanie Dunaja a okolia, vedľa vybudovali očarujúci park na oddych pre cyklistov.Najvýznamnejšou udalosťou osady je dnes cyklistická túra Lábatlan-Kravany Maratón a Medzinárodné stretnutie ležiacich cyklistov.

  6. Oct 11, 2019 · Things to Do in Komarno, Slovakia: See Tripadvisor's 1,017 traveler reviews and photos of Komarno tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July. We have reviews of the best places to see in Komarno. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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  8. Welcome to the website dedicated to the biggest historic monument in the city of Komárno – national cultural monument, the „Fortress“. This unique fortified building is the most expansive system of fortifications in Central Europe, which is situated both in the Slovak Republic and in Hungary.