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Bratislava (Publication and DVD)
 Subtile book about Bratislava with a DVD was published in three language versions: Slovak, English and German. The DVD disc offers one more language - Italian. The book is in a paper gift package box.
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 Bratislava - Pictorial Guide is well illustrated brochure with 52 pages and with more than 100 photos, engravings and graphic prints from 14th to 19th centuries, and with basic information about Bratislava’s history, sights and its surroundings. The brochure offers two pictorial maps and chapter covering 28 sights of the city center. The guide was published in 13 languages - in English, Arabic, Czech, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Russian, Slovak, and Spanish!
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Bratislava - Old Town - Visiting Slovakia
 The tourist guide is a part of the series called Visiting Slovakia. The guidebook describes the Old Town of Bratislava, in which is concentrated the most of historical attractions of the Slovak capital. The guidebook was published in Slovak, English, German, Russian, Polish, French, Italian and Spanish.
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 Book Plans of Bratislava and Environs 1:12500/1:50000 contains detailed maps of the city and Bratislava environs. This guide contains also the basic facts, phone numbers and addresses on Bratislava.
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 Easy Bratislava 2 - The second updated, expanded edition of the largest practical guide to Bratislava. English and French language versions.
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 Bratislava and Surroundings, a tourist guide in three languages – Slovak, German and English. Speaking about Bratislava as a beauty on the Danube is surely not exaggerated. The capital of Slovakia has many things to offer to visitors. It has an incredible location at a large river on the border of wooded hills and broad plains, and wealth of cultural and historical monuments. Another great advantage of Bratislava is a rich offer of cultural and artistic undertakings, from opera or ballet performances in the illustrious Opera House of the Slovak National Theater, or concerts during Bratislava Music Festival BHS. The Bratislava Jazz Days have also won fame recently as one of the most significant European festival of jazz music. In fine arts, the top event is Biennial of Illustrations Bratislava, where the most distinguished illustrators of children's books from all around world present their latest works.
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 Around Bratislava - the Male Karpaty Mts. is the Dajama's hikers guide from the series Knapsacked Travel in Slovakia. The brochure describes hiking routes in the wider area of Bratislava.
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 Hiking in Austrian Surrounding - tips for hiking trips, routes...all includes the tourist guidebook Dolni Rakousko - The Austrian Weinviertel. Guidebook is in Czech language.
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 Bratislava - Testimony of Historical Picture Postcards is a marvelous book, which contains 574 historical postcards and photos with many views of the city from the past. The oldest one was created after 1839. Texts describing photos are written in Slovak, German, and in Hungarian language. Complete text of the book is translated into English language at the end of the book.
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Bratislava (Set of 12 Scenic Postcards)
 There are color pictures of the Bratislava Castle, the Dome of St. Martin, the Primate’s Palace, historical building of the Slovak National Theater, the Roland Fountain and streets in the Old City in the set.
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 Map of Bratislava - City plan in scale 1:15,000 and a map of Bratislava surrounndings in scale 1:50,000 (included is area with Pezinok, Bernolakovo, Rajka, Hainburg and Stupava).
Text part of the map contains index of streets and the most important practical information for tourists.
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Bratislava a okolie - City Atlas
 Comprehensive atlas of Bratislava and surroundings.
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Bratislava and surroundings cycling guidebook. In Slovak language only.
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  For more books about Bratislava click here: Books - History, Memoirs.
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| February 28, 2011
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