International relations of Bratislava

Bratislava signed its first town twinning agreement with Perugia in 1962.[1] Beside some of the towns mentioned below, the city later signed partnership agreements with Ho Chi Minh CityAlexandriaThessalonikiLarnacaRousseSzékesfehérvár and Yerevan.[1]

After political changes at the end of the 1980s, some of the partnerships declined or were stopped, but on the other hand, new partnerships emerged as the result, and the city signed agreements with GrazViennaKarlsruheUlmRegensburgPragueOstravaBudapestNamurJerusalem and many other cities.[1] Bratislava also participates in international organizations such as the Union of the Capitals of the European Union, Eurocities, and the Strasbourg Club.[2]

  • United States ClevelandUSA [3]
  • Ukraine KievUkraine [3]
  • Poland KrakówPoland [3]
  • Slovenia LjubljanaSlovenia [3]
  • Italy PerugiaItaly [3]
  • Czech Republic PragueCzech Republic [3]
  • Netherlands RotterdamNetherlands [3]
  • Finland TurkuFinland [3]
  • Germany UlmGermany [3]
  • Austria ViennaAustria [3]


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