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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Boroughs of Bratislava, Old Town (Bratislava), Parks in Bratislava, Squares in Bratislava, Streets in Bratislava, Petr alka, Parks and gardens in Bratislava, Hod ovo namestie, Zochova, Boroughs and localities of Bratislava, Devinska Nova Ves, Ru inov, Old Town, Bratislava, Nove Mesto, Bratislava, Dubravka, Bratislava, Hviezdoslavovo namestie, Jarovce, Palisady Street, unovo, Lama, ancova Street, St. Francis Square, Rusovce, Sad Janka Kra a, Bratislava Zoo, Vajnory, Zahorska Bystrica, Vraku a, Trnavske myto, Karlova Ves, Podunajske Biskupice, Ra a, Bratislava, Namestie Slobody, Devinska Kobyla, Bratislavsky lesny park, Slavi ie udolie cemetery, Mlynska dolina, Hlavne namestie, Zlate Piesky, Bratislava V, Bratislava IV, Bratislava III, Devin Gate, Dlhe diely, Koliba, Primate's Square. Excerpt: Petr alka - a.new, #quickbar a.new/* cache key: enwiki: resourceloader: filter: minify-css:5: f2a9127573a22335c2a9102b208c73e7 */ Petr alka Au CafeHistorical records of Petr alka exist from 1225 . The settlement was originally inhabited by Pecheneg mercenaries on guard duty. Later, it became a recreation area famous for its gardens. In 1866, Petr alka had only 594 inhabitants and 103 houses. The name Petr alka first appeared in the 1920s and refers to vegetables and herbs that were grown there (peter ilj means "parsley"). The older German name is Engerau or Ungerau. The Hungarian name is Pozsonyligetfalu, short form Ligetfalu. Petr alka is divided into three official parts, Dvory, Luky and Haje, and further into unofficial parts, Ovsi te, Janikov dvor, Kop any, Zrkadlovy haj, Stary haj, and Kapitulsky dvor. Sad Janka Kra a, one of the oldest municipal parks in EuropeAs of 2008, ...