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In 1993 he was awarded the Grand | Austrian State Prize and was the official Austrian rep |
in the district of Spittal an der Drau in the | Austrian state of Carinthia. |
Austria Republic -> | Austrian state |
6 October 1920 in Spittal an der Drau in the | Austrian state of Carinthia. |
Altach lies in the westernmost | Austrian state of Vorarlberg at 412 m above sea level. |
Altach is part of the | Austrian state Vorarlberg since its founding in 1861. |
nica) is a left tributary of the Drava in the | Austrian state of Carinthia. |
a town in the district of Neunkirchen in the | Austrian state of Lower Austria. |
Wolfurt is a municipality in the western | Austrian state of Vorarlberg. |
st Quarter) is the northwestern region of the | Austrian state Lower Austria. |
a town in the district of Neunkirchen in the | Austrian state of Lower Austria. |
On July 31, 2006 he won the | Austrian State Prize for European Literature. |
Because of this fact, he had applied for the | Austrian State Music Prize scholarship in order to fun |
State elections was held in the | Austrian state of Tyrol on 8 June 2008, brought forwar |
pality in the district of Villach-Land in the | Austrian state of Carinthia. |
0), the Heimito von Doderer Prize (1997), the | Austrian State Prize for Translation (2002), the H.C. |
s and the 4 landscapes by Gustav Klimt to the | Austrian state gallery in Vienna after his death. |
market town in the Traunviertel region of the | Austrian state of Upper Austria, located within the Sa |
tudio Pallas in Vienna and graduated with the | Austrian State Diploma in Acting. |
Flachgau), in the northeastern portion of the | Austrian state of Salzburg, right on the border with U |
abitants, Upper Austria is the fourth-largest | Austrian state by land area and third-largest by popul |
As a part of the | Austrian State Treaty, he was released in 1955 and thu |
Tyrol, or North Tirol is the main part of the | Austrian state of Tyrol, located in the western part o |
Brus was awarded the Grand | Austrian State Prize in 1997. |
ame Regede) is a city in the southeast of the | Austrian state of Styria and capital of the district o |
Oberndorf bei Salzburg is a town in the | Austrian state of Salzburg, about 17 km (11 mi) north |
In 1966, he was awarded the Grand | Austrian State Prize. |
a town in the district of Neunkirchen in the | Austrian state of Lower Austria. |
It has been part of the | Austrian state of Vorarlberg since its establishment i |
arkt is a town in the district of Melk in the | Austrian state of Lower Austria. |
es, and later took up the directorship of the | Austrian state's porcelain factory. |
Bursary for composition by the | Austrian state, 1981 and 1983 |
as general regulations and recognition of the | Austrian state, the minority rights of the Slovene and |
ncil of Santa Clara County/California and the | Austrian state. |
d the Czech Republic, as well as on the other | Austrian states of Lower Austria, Styria, and Salzburg |
gh his father he is a descendant of Saxon and | Austrian statesman Count Friedrich Ferdinand von Beust |
enberg (2 October 1800 - 5 April 1852) was an | Austrian statesman who restored the Habsburg Empire as |
Hans Ulrich von Eggenberg (1568-1634), | Austrian statesman |
helm Graf von Haugwitz (1702, Saxony - 1765), | Austrian statesman |
Francis IV, at the suggestion of the | Austrian statesman Klemens von Metternich, had condemn |
Count Karl Ludwig von Ficquelmont, | Austrian statesman and general |
the Metternichs, where Prince Metternich, the | Austrian statesman, was born in 1773. |
Karl Ritter von Stremayr (1832 - 1904) was an | Austrian statesman, born at Graz, where he also studie |
865, Pressburg - 6 March 1935, Vienna) was an | Austrian statesman. |
er) (10 November 1800 - 16 April 1872) was an | Austrian statesman. |
According to the | Austrian Statistical Bureau, in Mid-2006, 814,800 fore |
year (September to October) approximately 25 | Austrian students will arrive in Vancouver for a perio |
during World War I. Since he had been born an | Austrian subject, Thun und Hohenstein spent much of th |
In 1916 he was captured by an | Austrian submarine and held as a prisoner for the next |
commander Hurdis Ravenshaw was captured by an | Austrian submarine whilst sailing to England. |
Dublin was hit and damaged by a torpedo from | Austrian submarine U-IV on 9 June 1915. |
atic Sea, enduring boring patrol work keeping | Austrian submarines from breaking into the Mediterrane |
of Aix-la-Chapelle which ended the War of the | Austrian Succession in 1748. |
xed most of Silesia as part of the War of the | Austrian Succession (1740-1748). |
He served throughout the War of | Austrian Succession between 1742 and 1748, being prese |
He served in the War of the | Austrian Succession and was appointed to command the F |
n of Frederick the Greatduring the War of the | Austrian Succession and the Seven Years' War in the Ei |
At the outbreak of the War of the | Austrian Succession he joined the Spanish army in Ital |
essful officer in the Wars of the Spanish and | Austrian Succession he is best known for his defeat at |
During the War of | Austrian Succession he served as a captain-lieutenant |
Netherlands and Germany during the War of the | Austrian Succession from 1740 to 1748. |
Following the War of the | Austrian Succession during which she has lost the valu |
were on opposite sides during the War of the | Austrian Succession and their colonial rivalry in Nort |
During the War of the | Austrian Succession he fought for the British at the B |
nsive alliance, it came during the War of the | Austrian Succession and within months all the signator |
sioned until 1742, even though the War of the | Austrian Succession had led to fighting between Great |
the Battle of Laffeldt during the War of the | Austrian Succession in 1747. |
Flanders against the French in the War of the | Austrian Succession (1740-1748), leading the British t |
r of the Polish Succession and the War of the | Austrian Succession by reconquering Naples and Sicily |
By the outbreak of the War of the | Austrian Succession he was a captain, and served with |
aving begun in Europe in 1740, The War of the | Austrian Succession spreads to North America (King Geo |
ls were built during and after the War of the | Austrian Succession (1741-1748) to represent newly-cap |
war with France; e.g., during the War of the | Austrian Succession from 1740 to 1748, or the Seven Ye |
oyed on blockade duties during the War of the | Austrian Succession, and in 1741 Argyll captured five |
e Royal Navy who served during the War of the | Austrian Succession, the Seven Years' War, and the Ame |
al Navy who saw service during the War of the | Austrian Succession, the Seven Years' War and the Amer |
On 11 October 1746, during the War of the | Austrian Succession, he took part in the battle of Rou |
In 1742, during the War of the | Austrian Succession, Broglie was appointed to command |
nded at Laffeld in 1747 during the War of the | Austrian Succession, he received ‘the greatest commend |
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ends the War of the | Austrian Succession, by which Madras in India is resto |
sia and the Netherlands during the War of the | Austrian Succession, was twice wounded, and by the end |
For the siege during the War of the | Austrian Succession, see Siege of Prague (1742). |
ined his father's 1743 campaign in the War of | Austrian Succession, first as Lieutenant-Colonel and l |
During the War of the | Austrian Succession, he was in 1743 Commandander-in-Ch |
s campaign in Dutch service during the War of | Austrian Succession, and was present at the Battle of |
nks during this war, and the wider War of the | Austrian Succession, distinguishing himself in several |
er become submerged into the wider War of the | Austrian Succession. |
nd Schaumburg-Lippe led during the War of the | Austrian Succession. |
aria, and on the Rhine, during the War of the | Austrian Succession. |
e regiment first saw action during the War of | Austrian Succession. |
onary Spanish army in Italy during the War of | Austrian Succession. |
Bohemian capital Prague during the War of the | Austrian Succession. |
4 March-15 March - War of the | Austrian Succession: France declares war on Britain. |
28 December-8 January 1745 - War of the | Austrian Succession: The Quadruple Alliance of Britain |
When the | Austrian summer offensive of 1917 routed the Italians |
Also she is the youngest female | Austrian Summer Olympics medalist ever at the age of 1 |
tles became the most famous as it brought the | Austrian summer offensive of 1917 to a halt. |
1. - Austria's Strongest Man ( | Austrian Summer Giants) |
The song El Amor, La Vida was the | Austrian summer hit of 2001. |
nz (February 24, 1898 - June 14, 2008) was an | Austrian supercentenarian who was the oldest living pe |
urnaments include the Supercoppa Italiana and | Austrian Supercup |
Austrian Supercup winner: 1994, 1995, 1997. | |
Austrian Supercup: Runner-up 2002 with Sturm Graz | |
Austrian Supercup: 1 | |
Austrian Supercup: 1996 | |
Austrian Supercup: 2002/03 | |
a result, Bevern captured large quantities of | Austrian supplies and could continue his march on Prag |
However, in a controversial ruling, the | Austrian Supreme Court determined that Adele was proba |
uta (July 15, 1849 - January 10, 1919) was an | Austrian surgeon and gynecologist who was a native of |
(February 8, 1810 - December 29, 1875) was an | Austrian surgeon who was a native of Rakom, a village |
cker (October 21, 1852 - May 20, 1933) was an | Austrian surgeon who was born in Vienna. |
m Innkreis - November 4, 1955, Vienna) was an | Austrian surgeon. |
Broch, a Norwegian, German or | Austrian surname. |
uesnoy, which ended on 16 August 1794 with an | Austrian surrender. |
FK Zeta, German Waldhof Mannheim and finally, | Austrian SV Ried. |
in New York City, United States) was a Jewish | Austrian swimmer who competed in the late 19th century |
Two | Austrian swimmers competed in 1896. |
Gugelhupf or Gugelhopf is a southern German, | Austrian, Swiss and Alsatian term for a marble cake or |
ils im Engadin/Segl on April 18. 1984) was an | Austrian Swiss film and theatre director. |
uary 1995, for performances on German, Dutch, | Austrian, Swiss, and Czech stages. |
a portmanteau of ecstatic and esthetic) is an | Austrian symphonic metal band. |
With Vilest of Worms to Dwell is an album by | Austrian symphonic death metal band Hollenthon, releas |
t be confused with Blauburgunder, which is an | Austrian synonym for Pinot Noir. |
levner (not to be confused with "Klevner", an | Austrian synonym for Pinot Blanc). |
opold Thun-Hohenstein, the reorganizer of the | Austrian system of education, to settle at Innsbruck a |
Veronika Heine (born 8 September 1986) is an | Austrian table tennis player. |
er Caldiero was a French tactical victory, an | Austrian tactical victory, or a draw. |
for being a finalist of the 3rd season of the | Austrian talent show Starmania. |
Stock then named as another | Austrian talent but with no wins, came out of nowwhere |
me more modern tarot card games, specifically | Austrian Tarock games, the Fool is instead played as t |
The game is similar to French tarot and | Austrian Tarock. |
kel (January 23, 1790 - March 1, 1857) was an | Austrian taxidermist, zoologist, and ichthyologist fro |
Edith Cadivec (1880 - ?) was an | Austrian teacher and notorious sex criminal arrested, |
Reko, (born August 3, 1880 in Vienna) was an | Austrian teacher and scientific author who moved to Me |
The day after, on February 24, the | Austrian team of (Schlierenzauer-Morgenstern-Koch-Kofl |
nce to take the first place position from his | Austrian team mate Thomas Morgenstern. |
At the 2000 Games she finished fifth with the | Austrian team in the Olympic tournament. |
d in the water polo tournament as part of the | Austrian team finishing in fourth place. |
were the defending world champions while the | Austrian team of Bernhard Gruber, Felix Gottwald, Mari |
In 1992 she was part of the | Austrian team which finished fifth in the Olympic tour |
In 2008-09 Kuiper signed with | Austrian team Graz 99ers of the Austrian Hockey League |
ionships 2007 she won the gold medal with the | Austrian team in the team event, and finished fourth i |
In 2007, he joined | Austrian team HC TWK Innsbruck and in September 2008 h |
truggling to regain his old form, he moved to | Austrian team Austria Wien in 2003. |
Four years later she finished sixth with the | Austrian team in the 1984 Olympic tournament. |
* | Austrian team Montagnolli - Swoboda is replaced by the |
Hindu football player who currently plays for | Austrian team DSV Leoben. |
rrently coach for SC Bern and formerly of the | Austrian team VSV EC. |
in Argentina he was among starting 11 of the | Austrian team that beat the reigning champions, West G |
In 1912 he was a member of the | Austrian team which finished fourth in the team 100 me |
In 2005, Demo was signed by the | Austrian team Grazer AK, but could not secure a spot o |
e 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China, the | Austrian team Montagnolli - Swoboda, pulled out of the |
He was part of the | Austrian team 10m Air Rifle teams that won gold in 200 |
He was part of the | Austrian team, which won the silver medal in the footb |
as released from his contract and signed with | Austrian team, Graz 99ers, for the remainder of the ye |
n July 6, 2008, Cullen signed a contract with | Austrian team, Graz 99ers. |
After the successes with the | Austrian team, he took over as full-time head coach of |
2009, Healey signed a one-year contract with | Austrian team, Graz 99ers of the EBEL for the 2009-10 |
leyball Tour and are currently the top-ranked | Austrian team. |
ational championships were used to choose the | Austrian teams to the 2001 World Figure Skating Champi |
ational championships were used to choose the | Austrian teams to the 2004 World Figure Skating Champi |
ational championships were used to choose the | Austrian teams to the 2009 World Figure Skating Champi |
ational championships were used to choose the | Austrian teams to the 2008 World Figure Skating Champi |
ational championships were used to choose the | Austrian teams to the 2003 World Figure Skating Champi |
ational championships were used to choose the | Austrian teams to the 2011 World Figure Skating Champi |
ational championships were used to choose the | Austrian teams to the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, the 2 |
viously played for Honduran club Platense and | Austrian teams SV Austria Salzburg and BSV Bad Bleiber |
ational championships were used to choose the | Austrian teams to the 2006 Winter Olympic Games, the 2 |
ational championships were used to choose the | Austrian teams to the 2010 World Figure Skating Champi |
Austrian television decided to give him another chance | |
es of commercials was broadcast in German and | Austrian television from early 2005 on. |
ed several times in the TV-show Mulatschag on | Austrian television station OKTO. |
Philipp Oswald (born January 23, 1986) is a | Austrian tennis player playing on the ATP Challenger T |
Marach (born July 16, 1980) is a professional | Austrian tennis player. |
lapozza (born 14 March 1940 in Bolzano) is an | Austrian tenor in opera, operetta and musical theatre |
20 March 1916; d. there 20 April 1982) was an | Austrian tenor concert and opera singer. |
he signatory parties undertook not to violate | Austrian territorial or economic independence. |
The last Este Duke became ruler of former | Austrian territories in southwestern Germany (the Brei |
The French army then crossed the Ticino into | Austrian territory and captured the village of Boffalo |
ost brutal Nazi concentration camp complex on | Austrian territory. |
s and on the 22nd of September took refuge in | Austrian territory. |
Franz Fuchs (1949-2000), | Austrian terrorist |
rector Max Reinhardt and built up a career in | Austrian theatre and cinema. |
8 Czernowitz - 12 October 1960 Vienna) was an | Austrian theatre historian and librettist. |
Markus Kupferblum (12 June 1964) is an | Austrian theatre and opera director, author and clown. |
r 1831, Wien - 23 February 1900, Wien) was an | Austrian theatre director and opera intendant. |
ordan (21 February 1909 - 17 May 1990) was an | Austrian, then French football midfielder, who became |
(February 21, 1810 - October 23, 1864) was an | Austrian theologian and philosopher who was born in Vi |
Christian Wessely (born 1965, Graz), | Austrian theologian |
r (21 October 1887 - 18 November 1987) was an | Austrian theologian who served as the 62nd Grand Maste |
For the | Austrian theologian, see Karl Werner. |
July 10, 1986, Vienna) was one of the leading | Austrian theoretical physicists. |
ustria - March 7, 1959, Graz, Austria) was an | Austrian theoretical physicist, with interests in soli |
"The Current Economic Crisis and the | Austrian theory of the Business Cycle", (The Freeman, |
always refused to renounce his rights to the | Austrian throne and membership of the Habsburg family, |
f Hohenberg (* 1929), heir presumptive to the | Austrian throne and diplomat |
t completely abandoned his view that the main | Austrian thrust would come from the north, concentrate |
The | Austrian Tiara was a papal tiara given to Pope Leo XII |
nnes Katschthaler was born in Hippach, in the | Austrian Tirol, and studied at the seminary in Salzbur |
n ended in glory for the team as they won the | Austrian title. |
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