Lista de Personas Famosas nacidas en Región de Bratislava
Martin Pappenheim
Marek Morvai-Javorský
György Majláth
György Majláth, also known by his German name Georg von Majláth, was a Hungarian politician.
Karl Julius Schröer
Karl Julius Schröer was an Austrian linguist and literary critic. He is the son of the educator and writer Tobias Gottfried Schröer (1791-1850).
Ruzena Bajcsy
Ružena Bajcsy pertenece a las 50 científicas más importantes de América. Nació en el año 1933 en Bratislava. A partir del 2001 es profesora en la Universidad de California en Berkeley.
Zuzana Kocúriková
Andrej Hryc
Andrej Hryc was a Slovak actor. He appeared in more than fifty films since 1976.
Martin Skotnický
Martin Skotnický is a Slovak ice dancing coach and former competitor for Czechoslovakia. With his sister, Diana Skotnická, he is the 1970 Winter Universiade champion and a five-time Czechoslovak national champion (1970–74). They placed sixth at the 1973 European Championships.
Gustáv Husák
Gustáv Husák fue un político comunista checoslovaco, secretario general del Partido Comunista de Checoslovaquia (1969-1987) y Presidente de la República (1975-1989). Su etapa de gobierno es conocida como la normalización.
Ján Vilček
Jan T. Vilček is a biomedical scientist, educator, inventor and philanthropist. He is a professor in the department of microbiology at the New York University School of Medicine, and chairman and CEO of The Vilcek Foundation. Vilček, a native of Bratislava, Slovakia, received his M.D. degree from Comenius University Medical School, Bratislava in 1957; and his Ph.D. in Virology from the Institute of Virology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia in 1962. In 1964, Vilček, with his wife Marica, defected from Communist Czechoslovakia during a three-day visit to Vienna. In 1965, the Vilčeks immigrated to the United States, and have since lived in New York City. Vilček devoted his scientific career to studies of soluble mediators that regulate the immune system (cytokines), including interferon and tumor necrosis factor (TNF).