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Bratislava Region : ウィキペディア英語版
Bratislava Region

The Bratislava Region ((スロバキア語: Bratislavský kraj)) is one of the administrative regions of Slovakia. Its capital is Bratislava. The region was first established in 1923 and in its present borders exists from 1996. It is the richest region in Slovakia, the region with the highest level of urbanisation, 85% and according to 2013 Eurostat statistics it is with €43,100 GDP per capita the fifth richest EU region.〔http://www.euractiv.sk/regionalny-rozvoj/clanok/bratislavsky-region-je-piaty-najbohatsi-v-eu-018830〕 It is also the smallest of the eight regions of Slovakia.
==Geography==
The region is located in the south-western part of Slovakia and has an area of 2,053 km² and a population of 622,706 (2009). The region is split by the Little Carpathians which start in Bratislava and continue north-eastwards; these mountains separate two lowlands, the Záhorie lowland in the west and the fertile Danubian Lowland in the east, which grows mainly wheat and maize. Major rivers in the region are the Morava River, the Danube and the Little Danube; the last of these, together with the Danube, encircle the Žitný ostrov in the south-east. There are three protected landscape areas in the region: the Little Carpathians, Záhorie and Dunajské luhy. The region borders Trnava Region in the north and east, Győr-Moson-Sopron county in Hungary in the south, Burgenland in Austria in the south-west and Lower Austria in the west.

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