Submitted by SuchBrightness t3_11n3qfv in dataisbeautiful
Humble_Salad_1075 t1_jblf98n wrote
Wow I never knew that Bratislava is almost in Austria. You learn something every day eh !
R_Scoops t1_jblnhpx wrote
It surprised me during travelling how Vienna and Bratislava overlap to form a metropolitan area. In my mind Slovakia and Austria were like chalk and cheese.
Humble_Salad_1075 t1_jblnmp1 wrote
Economically I think the 2 countries are still chalk and cheese!
R_Scoops t1_jblockl wrote
Slovakia as a whole yes, but most private sector and all public sector institutions are centred in Bratislava making it more in line with Western European cities.
Humble_Salad_1075 t1_jblogqh wrote
Ahh ok I never knew that. I’ve never been to either countries but would like to go one day.
R_Scoops t1_jblsd53 wrote
I like Central Europe, but I found south eastern Europe (Serbia, Bosnia, Albania etc) more my cup of tea. The history surrounding the break up of Yugoslavia and the wars that followed is absolutely brutal, but so interesting.
Humble_Salad_1075 t1_jblsgxy wrote
I’d love to go to Croatia as from what I’ve seen on TV it looks so beautiful.
R_Scoops t1_jbm4i6g wrote
The beaches are beaut there. The coast is so long that it’s not a struggle to find a secluded spot by the coast
Motor_Assumption_290 t1_jbqupsz wrote
I know this question is quite off topic for a maps sub, but is “like chalk and cheese” a common expression in other places’ English? I’ve never heard it, and I like it!
Humble_Salad_1075 t1_jbux4sh wrote
No idea if other countries use it but it’s quite common in the UK.
kajinek t1_jbnzzpc wrote
It’s not only right next to Austria but also bordering Hungary. There is also a spot that marks the tri-borderhttps://maps.app.goo.gl/Ggwe1SsbFTydUhzs8?g_st=ic
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