Modra
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Modra | |
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Coat-of-arms N/A | |
Region (kraj) | Bratislava Region |
District (okres) | Pezinok District |
Location | |
Altitude | 175 m |
Population | 8,618 |
Area | 49.624 km² |
Time Zone • Summer DST |
CET: UTC+1 CEST: UTC+2 |
Telephone prefix | +421-33 |
Postal code | 90001 |
Car registration plate | PK |
Modra (-Slovak, German: Modern, Hungarian: Modor, Latin: Modorinum) is a city and municipality in the Bratislava Region in Slovakia. It has a population of 8,618 as of 2002. It nestles in the foothills of the Malé Karpaty and is an excellent centre for walking.
Modra is famous for its ceramic industry. Its blue-and-white china is famous throughout Slovakia. It is also famous for its vineyards, and is one of the two centre of vineyarding near the Little Carpathians.
Ľudovít Štúr, who died here, has a memorial and a small museum called Štúrova izba (Štúr's room) in Modra.
[edit] Partner towns
- Benátky nad Jizerou, Czech Republic
- Hustopeče, Czech Republic
- Overijse, Belgium
- Martres Tolosane, France
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edit | Municipalities of Pezinok District | |
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Modra | Pezinok | Svätý Jur |