List of people from Bratislava

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This is an alphabetically sorted list of personalities from Bratislava in Slovakia. Due to the city's former multi-cultural character, in addition to Slovaks it includes people of German, Austrians, Hungarian and other nationalities.

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Count Apponyi, Lord Chancellor of Hungary (1846-1848) Apponyi Gyorgy 1808.JPG
Count Apponyi, Lord Chancellor of Hungary (1846–1848)

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Andrej Babis, Prime Minister of Czechia (2017-2021). Andrej Babis 2019 (cropped).jpg
Andrej Babiš, Prime Minister of Czechia (2017–2021).

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Zuzana Caputova, president of Slovakia (2019-2024) Zuzana Caputova (20.6.2019) VIII.jpg
Zuzana Čaputová, president of Slovakia (2019–2024)

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Saint Elisabeth of Hungary

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Gustav Husak, President of Czechoslovakia (1975-1989) Gustav Husak - oriznuto.JPG
Gustáv Husák, President of Czechoslovakia (1975–1989)

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Mayor of Prague (2014-2018) Adriana Krnacova (rijen 2017).jpg
Mayor of Prague (2014–2018)

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Petar Pejacevic, Minister of Croatian Affairs (1871-1876) in the Kingdom of Hungary Pejacsevich Peter.jpg
Petar Pejačević, Minister of Croatian Affairs (1871–1876) in the Kingdom of Hungary

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Iveta Radicova, Prime Minister of Slovakia (2010-2012) Flickr - europeanpeoplesparty - EPP Summit October 2010 (135) (cropped).jpg
Iveta Radičová, Prime Minister of Slovakia (2010–2012)

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Orthodox Rabbi Chatam Sofer, buried in Bratislava Moses S. Schreiber Litho.jpg
Orthodox Rabbi Chatam Sofer, buried in Bratislava

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Matus Vallo, mayor of Bratislava since 2018 Matus Vallo. 2017.jpg
Matúš Vallo, mayor of Bratislava since 2018

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Miroslav Zbirka, pop star Miroslav Zbirka 2018.jpg
Miroslav Žbirka, pop star

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