. . . . . "For other uses see KomarnoKom\u00E1rom (Slovak: Kom\u00E1rno, Croatian: Komoran, German: Komorn, Serbian: \u041A\u043E\u043C\u043E\u0440\u0430\u043D) is a city split between Hungary on the south bank of the Danube in Kom\u00E1rom-Esztergom county and Slovakia on the other.The city of Kom\u00E1rom was formerly a separate suburban village called \u00DAjsz\u0151ny. In 1892 Kom\u00E1rom and \u00DAjsz\u0151ny were connected with an iron bridge and in 1896 the two towns were united under the name Kom\u00E1rom."@en .