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by Gunnar Staack, 20 May 2000
Podunajske Biskupice (Hungarian: Pozsonypüspöki) has 21.107 inhabitants
(15,6% Hungarian; 1990 census). It was a Hungarian (2.148 inh. 95,6% Hungarian)
village in the Somorja (Slovakian: Šamorín) district of Pozsony
(Slovakian: Prešporok) county of Hungary till 1918/1920 (Czechoslovakian
occupation). 1920-1939 Czechoslovakian, 1939-1944 Slovakian and 1945-1992
Czechoslovakian. In 1971 the settlement was absorbed by Bratislava.
István Molnár, 14 Jan 2001
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István
Molnár, 14 Jan 2001
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