Lamač
Lamač is the smallest borough of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, lying in the northern part of the city. Part of the Bratislava IV district, Lamač is home to approximately 7,000 inhabitants. Until 1946, Lamač was a small independent village, but it was incorporated into the city Bratislava. In the past, Lamač was known for its vineyards and as an agricultural and fruit supplier for Bratislava's markets. The dominant features of Lamač include the Church of Saint Margita, the Chapel of Saint Rozalia and the Memorial to soldiers killed in The First World War. Lamač is accessible by the public transport system of Bratislava. The borough also features the Bratislava Lamač railway station.
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Pri Starom háji, Bratislava Dvory (District of Bratislava V)
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N 48.133333333333 ° | E 17.116666666667 ° |
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Pri Starom háji
851 01 Bratislava, Dvory (District of Bratislava V)
Region of Bratislava, Slovakia
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