There's nothing special about Komárno, but the warm, peaceful atmosphere of a border town with its Hungarian twin, Komárom, on the other side of the Danube, which serves as a border. Until the dismantling of Austria-Hungary and the creation of Czechoslovakia in 1918, these two towns were one. Everything here is in dual Hungarian-Slovakian, and two-thirds of the inhabitants are Hungarian. While you're likely to hear people in Slovakia talk about the difficulty of cohabitation between the two communities, Komárno will prove the opposite: this peaceful little town has more mixed marriages than anywhere else in the country.

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