Bratislava
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| Language | Slovakian, Hungarian, English |
| Population | 85 |
| Capital | Bratislava |
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Bratislava is a region, and the capital of Slovakia. On April 13, 2008, the Czech Republic annexed Slovakia as a result of the Slovakia-Czech Republic War. Then, on June 23, 2008, the Kingdom of Hungary annexed the former Slovakian regions as a result of the Hungary-Czech Republic War. In November 2008 Hungary gave it back to Slovakia with a resistance war.
The capital city of the region is also called Bratislava.
Before 1920, the city and region of Bratislava was once known as Pozsony[1].
Geography
Bratislava is neighbored by the following regions:
Slovakia - Region of Western Slovakia
Austria - Region of Lower Austria and Burgenland
Hungary - Region of Western Transdanubia
Mayors
The following lists the mayors of the region in chronological order.
| Date Term Began | Mayor | Party |
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| April 21, 2008 | Caesar II | Social Democratic Party |
| May 21, 2008 | unknown | unknown |
| June 21, 2008 | unknown | unknown |
| July 21, 2008 | Sebastian Black | Magyar Nemzeti Párt |
| August 21, 2008 | Waren | Polgári Platform |
| September 21, 2008 | Waren | Polgári Platform |
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Bratislava · Central Slovakia · Eastern Slovakia · Western Slovakia |
Congressional Seats
September, 2009
- Slovenska Koalicia: 2
- Slovenska ludova strana: 2
- Slavia Slovensko: 2
- Slovak Socialist Party: 3
- Cerveny Sila: 1
August, 2009
- Slovenska Koalicia: 2
- Slovenska ludova strana: 1
- Slavia Slovensko: 2
- Slovak Socialist Party: 2
- Cerveny Sila: 3
July, 2009
- Slovenska Koalicia: 1
- Slovenska ludova strana: 1
- Slavia Slovensko: 1
- Slovak Socialist Party: 4
- Cerveny Sila: 2
June, 2009
May, 2009
April,2009
March, 2009
February, 2009
January,2009
There is no record of Congressional Elections before January.

