Komárno

Komárno (Hungarian: Komárom, German: Komorn, Serbian: Коморан/Komoran), colloquially also called Révkomárom, Öregkomárom, Észak-Komárom in Hungarian, is a town in Slovakia at the confluence of the Danube and the Váh rivers. Historically it was formed by the "old town" on the left bank of Danube, present day Komárno in Slovakia, and by a "new town" on the right bank, present day Komárom in Hungary, which were historically one administrative unit. Following World War I and the Treaty of Trianon, the border of the newly created Czechoslovakia cut the historical, unified town in half, creating two new independent towns in two countries. Komárno and Komárom are connected by the Elisabeth Bridge, which used to be an official border crossing between Slovakia and Hungary until border checks were lifted due to the Schengen Area rules. In 2020, a new road bridge was opened.

Komárno
Komárom
Town
From the top, Courtyard of Europe, Cultural and Social Centre of the Jewish Community of Komarno, Komárno Town Hall
Komárno
Location in Slovakia
Coordinates: 47°45′48″N 18°07′42″E
CountrySlovakia
RegionNitra
DistrictKomárno
First mentioned1075
Government
  MayorBéla Keszegh
Area
  Total103.16 km2 (39.83 sq mi)
Elevation
109 m (358 ft)
Population
 (2021)
  Total32,643
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
945 01
Area code+421 35
Car plateKN
Websitewww.komarno.sk

Komárno is Slovakia's principal port on the Danube. It is also the center of the Hungarian community in Slovakia, 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.

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