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g is a town in the Bregenzerwald, Vorarlberg, | Austria, part of the district Bregenz. |
s a village in the Bregenzerwald, Vorarlberg, | Austria, part of the district Bregenz. |
u is a town in the Bregenzerwald, Vorarlberg, | Austria, part of the district Bregenz. |
Austria participated in the ninth Winter Paralympics | |
Switzerland, | Austria) patients may be treated with slow-release mo |
The single achieved a moderate success in | Austria, peaking at #30 on the Singles Chart. |
nce in his work implies he may have been from | Austria, perhaps the area around Salzburg. |
some 3,601 Jewish refugees from the Nazis in | Austria, permitting them to enter Switzerland. |
second wife, Maria Anna, known as Mariana of | Austria, Philip's niece and the daughter of the Emper |
Austria placed 12th, Bosnia & Herzegovina placed 9th, | |
ad received 8 points (7 from Spain and 1 from | Austria), placing Belgium 20th out of 23 entries. |
e on 20 November 1985, in a 0-0 friendly with | Austria, played in Zaragoza. |
SV | Austria playes his home matches in the Hypo Group Are |
He spent two years in | Austria playing for Innsbrucker EV and Feldkirch VEU |
He spent some time in foreign clubs in | Austria, Poland and Russia. |
he company of Felix Manz through Switzerland, | Austria, Poland and Prussia. |
motion activities in East-European Countries ( | Austria, Poland, Romania, Moldova). |
It is found in | Austria, Poland, Fennoscandia and northern Russia. |
It is known from Italy, Germany, Switzerland, | Austria, Poland, the Czech Republic and Denmark. |
Fewest wins: 0 - Romania, | Austria, Poland, France, Greece |
It is found in Italy, Switzerland, Germany, | Austria, Poland, Slovenia and Slovakia. |
Born Edward W. Wyman in Vienna, | Austria, Polo died in Hollywood, California from a he |
untries and achieved success, in Switzerland, | Austria, Portugal and Germany where it was a top thre |
Map of | Austria, position of the location Schneeberg |
The government of | Austria possessed its own independent vision of the f |
Fishery (Ostend, Belgium), City of Innsbruck ( | Austria), Potterie Museum (Brugge, Belgium). |
aired in the USA on the A&E Network,on ORF in | Austria, Primedia in Canada, SATEL in Germany and ITV |
ince's godparents included Maria Christina of | Austria, Prince Axel of Denmark, and Princess Olga of |
Highness Archduke and Prince Leopold Franz of | Austria; Prince Leopold Franz of Hungary, Bohemia, an |
Highness Archduke and Prince Leopold Franz of | Austria; Prince Leopold Franz of Hungary, Bohemia, an |
Archduke Johann of | Austria, Prince of Tuscany (born and died 27 December |
Archduke Guntram of | Austria, Prince of Tuscany (19 August 1937 - 21 April |
Archduke Sigismund Otto of | Austria, Prince of Tuscany (born 21 April 1966) |
Archduke Guntram Maria of | Austria, Prince of Tuscany (born 21 July 1967) |
Archduke Louis Salvator of | Austria, Prince of Tuscany (4 August 1847 - 12 Octobe |
yal Highness Archduke and Prince Gottfried of | Austria; Prince Gottfried of Hungary, Bohemia, and Tu |
Ludwig Maria, Prince Imperial and Archduke of | Austria, Prince Royal of Hungary and Bohemia (April 2 |
Archduke Ferdinand Zvonimir of | Austria, Prince Imperial of Austria, Prince Royal of |
Archduke Johann Salvator of | Austria, Prince of Tuscany (25 November 1852 - report |
ghness Archduke and Prince Hubert Salvator of | Austria; Prince Hubert Salvator of Hungary, Bohemia, |
Archduke Leopold Franz of | Austria, Prince of Tuscany (born 25 October 1942) |
889 at Frohsdorf Archduke Leopold Salvator of | Austria, Prince of Tuscany and had issue. |
s Ilona, Princess Imperial and Archduchess of | Austria; Princess Royal of Hungary and Bohemia |
Mecklenburg, Princess Imperial Archduchess of | Austria; Princess Royal of Hungary and Bohemia |
ess and Princess Imperial Maria Immakulata of | Austria, Princess Royal of Hungary, Bohemia and Tusca |
Archduchess Marie Christine of | Austria, Princess of Tuscany (8 April 1941 - 4 Januar |
Archduchess Maria Antoinette of | Austria, Princess of Tuscany (born 16 September 1950) |
Archduchess Walburga of | Austria, Princess of Tuscany (born 23 July 1942) |
s Archduchess and Princess Maria Christina of | Austria; Princess Maria Christina of Hungary, Bohemia |
rial and Royal Highness Archduchess Eilika of | Austria, Princess of Austria and Hungary |
er Royal Highness Archduchess Marie Louise of | Austria, Princess of Hungary and Bohemia |
of Austria-Este, Archduchess and Princess of | Austria; Princess Maria Beatrix of Hungary, Bohemia, |
Elisabeth Franziska Maria, Archduchess of | Austria, Princess of Hungary and Bohemia (17 January |
l Highness Archduchess and Princess Helena of | Austria; Princess Helena of Hungary, Bohemia, and Tus |
Archduchess Elisabeth of | Austria, Princess of Tuscany (born 2 October 1939) |
Archduchess Tatyana of | Austria, Princess of Tuscany (born 3 March 2003) |
Archduchess and Princess Margarete Sophie of | Austria; Princess Margarete Sophie of Hungary, Bohemi |
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Albert received | Austria proper while Leopold ruled over Styria, Carin |
Innocent IX, crowned by Cardinal Andreas von | Austria, protodeacon of S. Maria Nuova. |
The Archduchy of | Austria proved a threat when its ruler, Emperor Josep |
Lemkos were made part of the | Austria province of Galicia in 1772. |
In 1872 by favour of Franz Joseph I of | Austria provost of Szepes-Langeck. |
Constantinople, Athens, Venice, Switzerland, | Austria, Prussia, Sweden, and Scotland. |
ons in late February 1814, representatives of | Austria, Prussia, Russia, and Great Britain reconvene |
Maria Carolina of | Austria, Queen of Naples (Pius VI; 1790); |
Born in Jerzens, | Austria, Raich was ordained to the priesthood on Apri |
so believes that the alliance was a "test for | Austria rather than a trap", and that the goal was no |
Babenbergian | Austria reached the zenith of its prestige under Leop |
Margravial | Austria reached its greatest height under Leopold III |
The song subsequently charted in Germany and | Austria, reaching peak positions of #10 and #68 respe |
Mahan, J. Alexander: Maria Theresa of | Austria READ BOOKS 2007 ISBN 1406733709 |
As a result of the Treaty of Teschen | Austria received Innviertel and thus Andorf. |
Austria regained its political autonomy in 1955 and B | |
Since | Austria regarded itself as a victim of Nazism, and no |
y seen on signs and billboards in Germany and | Austria related to the merchandising of precious jewe |
On 11 November 1918, Emperor Charles I of | Austria relinquished power and, on 12 November, the e |
in Vienna was beaten down, Franz Joseph I of | Austria replaced his uncle Ferdinand I of Austria, wh |
Mid-2006, 814,800 foreigners legally lived in | Austria, representing 9.8% of the total population, o |
Austria Republic -> Austrian state | |
cribed from in 2001 and 2002, from France and | Austria, respectively. |
west by the state borders of Styria and Upper | Austria respectively. |
sited England as part of Empress Elisabeth of | Austria retinue in the late 1870s. |
ted at the 1964 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, | Austria, returning to the Winter Games after missing |
Group 1 consisted of Albania, | Austria, Romania and Spain. |
It is found in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, | Austria, Romania and Spain. |
d N China but today naturalized in SE Europe ( | Austria, Romania, Germany) and on the American contin |
h her marriage to Archduke Hubert Salvator of | Austria, Rosemary was a member of the Tuscan line of |
In 1809, the war between France and | Austria roused premature hopes in the patriots' party |
Defeated Oliver Obradovic ( | Austria) RSCO 2 |
Austria Ruderverein Germania, Leibnitz (other sources | |
route connecting Germany and Slovenia through | Austria runs through the Enns valley. |
The border between Bavaria and | Austria runs along the mountain ridge. |
ts - and not once - Poland, Germany, Finland, | Austria, Russia, Latvija, Norway and other countries. |
Seo moved to Ried from | Austria Salzburg in June 2005. |
first of four successive championships for SV | Austria Salzburg as they also won the 1. |
ayed for SC Freiburg, for whom he signed from | Austria Salzburg in January 2005. |
Salzburg, | Austria: Salzburg Marionette Theater. |
d States and join Austrian top flight side SV | Austria Salzburg where he would remain for one year a |
The first match of the relaunched SV | Austria Salzburg was played on 29 July 2006 against L |
Honduran club Platense and Austrian teams SV | Austria Salzburg and BSV Bad Bleiberg. |
SV | Austria Salzburg managed to win 6-0. |
Austria Salzburg | |
He led | Austria Salzburg to two consecutive champions titles |
SV | Austria Salzburg is an Austrian association football |
In 1967 he moved to SV | Austria Salzburg before retiring two years later in 1 |
apid Wien, Wiener Sportclub, LASK Linz and SV | Austria Salzburg. |
In July 1991 he was engaged by | Austria Salzburg. |
Karner, Pius, 1913: | Austria Sancta. |
Parts of Poland, Slovakia, and | Austria saw temperatures drop below -30°C. |
Born in Vienna, | Austria, Schildkraut was the son of stage (and later |
Four days later, Gignac struck again against | Austria scoring the final goal in France's 3-1 victor |
na Penz and is the second largest art fair in | Austria, second only to ART Vienna. |
Austria secures the final spot in the Preliminary Rou | |
For Mils near Imst, | Austria, see Mils bei Imst. |
For the father of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of | Austria see Archduke Charles Louis of Austria. |
For Dietersdorf in | Austria, see Dietersdorf am Gnasbach. |
Otto-Preminger-Institut v | Austria, see Liebeskonzil (1994) |
For the village of the same name in Lower | Austria, see Hohe Wand. |
For Stubenberg in | Austria, see Stubenberg, Austria. |
ee Sonntag aus Licht; for the municipality in | Austria, see Sonntag, Austria. |
For Sankt Pankraz in | Austria, see Sankt Pankraz. |
For the town in Lower | Austria, see Ebenthal, Lower Austria. |
n included Burnley, Celtic, Hertha BSC and an | Austria Select XI. |
duties in 1899, and Emperor Franz Joseph I of | Austria selected him as Archbishop of Prague. |
Austria selected their participants for the Eurovisio | |
EROSPECTIVE: Del LaGrace, Magazin 4, Bregenz, | Austria September 1996 |
In 1960 he became Israel's ambassador to | Austria, serving until 1963. |
mission as Ambassador of the Soviet Union to | Austria, serving in Vienna only until 14 October 1956 |
repudiated Queen left Bohemia and returned to | Austria, settled her residence in Krumau am Kamp and, |
obert married Archduchess Maria Immakulata of | Austria, seventh child and fifth eldest daughter of A |
Born in Vienna, | Austria, she won the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-F |
Born Margaretha Keller in Vienna, | Austria, she studied dance from the age of eight, fol |
ia Susanne Luise von Degenfeld in Strasbourg, | Austria, she was the daughter of a baron, Martin Chri |
s working for the Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of | Austria, show an increasing influence of Anthony van |
arch, Prussia, Russia, the United Kingdom and | Austria signed an accord forbidding any individual pe |
rliga team (VfL Bochum II) and he returned to | Austria, signing for Austria Wien on loan for the 200 |
-power city located inside the Soviet zone of | Austria, similar to Berlin, therefore he assumed it t |
In | Austria, similar provisions apply pursuant to Section |
l as one in Harrogate, UK, and one in Vienna, | Austria, similarily named." |
niversity of Music and Dramatic Arts in Graz, | Austria, since 2006. |
den has been the fourth district of Dornbirn, | Austria since 1902, when Dornbirn was given the statu |
al Conductor of the Vienna Modern Masters, in | Austria since 1998. |
Boutigny-sur-Essonne is twinned with Lans, | Austria, since April 23, 1961. |
It was the deadliest avalanche to occur in | Austria since March 2000. |
Mariapfarr, | Austria, since 1984 |
It is held annually in Salzburg, | Austria, since 2009. |
him to the USA, UK, Germany, France, Holland, | Austria, Singapore, Malaysia etc. |
war marked the failure of Sardinia to defeat | Austria singlehandedly. |
The single peaked at number 9 on the | Austria Singles Chart. |
e new governor Archduchess Maria Elisabeth of | Austria, sister of emperor Charles VI. |
ordained and became the chaplain of Maria of | Austria, sister of Spanish King Philip IV of Spain. |
r him to marry Archduchess Maria Magdalena of | Austria sister of Queen Maria Anna failed in the earl |
It is known from Germany, the Czech Republic, | Austria, Slovakia, Serbia and Montenegro, Romania, Uk |
as been recorded from Great Britain, Germany, | Austria, Slovakia, Bosnia, Finland and central Russia |
county, Hungary, located near the border with | Austria, Slovenia and Croatia. |
astern Europe, from northern Italy through to | Austria, Slovenia and Croatia. |
lgium, The Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, | Austria, Slovenia and in the Near East. |
n seven countries: the United States, Canada, | Austria, Slovenia, Netherlands, Sweden and Finland. |
In | Austria, some parts of grammar and spelling are taugh |
With these changes and the settling of | Austria's frontiers, the era of the Federal State of |
By marrying Archduke Maximilian of | Austria, son of the Archduke of Austria, she became A |
Holy Roman Emperor (1608 - 1657), Archduke of | Austria, son of Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor |
n 1788 on the orders of Joseph II, Emperor of | Austria soon after Austria annexed Eastern Galicia, n |
men became associated with Freud when he fled | Austria soon after the Anschluss. |
It is found in south-eastern | Austria, southern Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia, Romania, |
e soon signed with agencies in London, Italy, | Austria, Spain, Ireland, Canada and Sweden. |
ithuania, Norway, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Greece, | Austria, Spain, Hungary, Russia, Poland, France. |
Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Russia, France, | Austria, Spain, South America, China, and Estonia, am |
His own emphasis was on the music of | Austria, specifically the music of the First Viennese |
Kienast is a regular in the | Austria squad and so far played 6 times for his count |
Don John of | Austria standard was captured when his squadron was a |
Bauer was born in | Austria, studied economy and Arab studies in Austria |
2005 Stipend of the county of Upper | Austria, Studio in the Egon Schiele Art Center Krumlo |
1975 he attended the Musikhochschule in Graz, | Austria, studying classical composition and jazz pian |
Austria succeeded the United Kingdom in holding the E | |
World Power has also been certified gold in | Austria, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United S |
frequent guest at master classes in Germany, | Austria, Switzerland and Croatia. |
was released on January 22, 2010 in Germany, | Austria, Switzerland and on January 25, 2010 for the |
Published authors stem from | Austria, Switzerland and Germany. |
and amman were a kind of bailiff in Germany, | Austria, Switzerland and in Brussels. |
He spent his career in | Austria, Switzerland and France. |
ncient customs survived in the rural parts of | Austria, Switzerland, Bavaria, Slovenia, western Croa |
ent in British Isles, France, Germany, Italy, | Austria, Switzerland, Poland, Russia and Greece. |
uary 2004, in the Netherlands, but in 2005 in | Austria, Switzerland, and Germany. |
He performed at UK, Germany, France, Italy, | Austria, Switzerland, Malaysia, Singapore, Fiji, USA, |
It became a number-one hit in | Austria, Switzerland, Germany and Norway and was a to |
c people in Europe, living mostly in Germany, | Austria, Switzerland, and parts of France. |
yal following in the United Kingdom, Germany, | Austria, Switzerland, France, and the Netherlands. |
ent in British Isles, France, Germany, Italy, | Austria, Switzerland, Poland and Romania. |
e United Kingdom; French Canada; and Germany, | Austria, Switzerland, and the Czech Republic in 2001, |
European countries of France, Spain, Germany, | Austria, Switzerland, Romania, Luxembourg, Holland an |
is mainly present in France, Germany, Italy, | Austria, Switzerland, Poland, Romania, Russia and Gre |
sed across much of Europe, including Germany, | Austria, Switzerland, the Pannonian region (i.e. |
miarek is also found as a surname in Germany, | Austria, Switzerland, France, and Estonia. |
It was released in Europe (Germany, | Austria, Switzerland, Italy), USA & Indonesia. |
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