Everything about Komarom totally explained
Komárom (
Slovak:
Komárno,
Croatian:
Komoran,
German:
Komorn,
Serbian:
Komoran or
Коморан) is a city in
Hungary on the right bank of the
Danube in
Komárom-Esztergom county. Its name is derived from
komar, a Slovak word meaning "mosquito".
The city of Komárom was formerly a separate suburban village called
Újszőny. It was unified with the historical city of Komárom on the left bank of the Danube only in
1896. The city center was cut by the newly created border of
Czechoslovakia in
1918 (the Czechoslovak part - now Slovak part - holds the name
Komárno), and the development of the southern part only really began at that time.
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