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Official | Austrian titles incorporating the word include Landesh |
llen ski festival in 1999, becoming the first | Austrian to win the prestigious cross country event. |
Robert Rammer was the first | Austrian to finish the time trial, which was the only |
ger ran into the back of Piquet, dropping the | Austrian to the back of the pack and breaking Piquet's |
n climber Cesare Maestri and his partner, the | Austrian Toni Egger, who died during the descent. |
004 he would leave the United States and join | Austrian top flight side SV Austria Salzburg where he |
Despite being a UK chart flop it made the | Austrian top 75 album chart at #68. |
d with the club until 1967 and appeared in 72 | Austrian top flight matches for Wacker. |
so reach the German top ten whilst making the | Austrian top twenty and Swiss top thirty. |
The song also topped the | Austrian Top 40 for 2 weeks on 16-30 November 2007. |
The Linzer Torte (or Linzertorte) is an | Austrian torte with a lattice design on top of the pas |
In 1921 in the poor part of an | Austrian town called Melchiorgasse there are only two |
pitzbahn), which opened in 1926, connects the | Austrian town of Ehrwald (1225 metres above sea level) |
The Laaber Tor is located by the Lower | Austrian town of Laab am Walde. |
he Archduke Charles of Austria in 1809 in the | Austrian town of Deutsch-Wagram near Vienna. |
The | Austrian town of Ilz is located at 47° 05' N, 15° 56' |
Haider was born in the Upper | Austrian town of Bad Goisern in 1950, a time when his |
For the | Austrian town of a similar name, see Brixen im Thale. |
province was moved to Ovilava, today's Upper | Austrian town of Wels, but the administration of the p |
ry 19, 1949) was an American economist in the | Austrian tradition of Carl Menger. |
in 1947, and attended the negotiations for an | Austrian treaty with the Council of Foreign Ministers |
took part in the Moscow negotiations for the | Austrian Treaty. |
Radu Malfatti is an | Austrian trombone player and composer. |
the Second Schleswig War of 1864 Prussian and | Austrian troops crossed the river and conquered Schles |
In 1864, Prussian and | Austrian troops invaded the region ending over two cen |
d been defeated at Petrovaradin (1716) by the | Austrian troops of Prince Eugene of Savoy. |
Austrian troops were sent to Bagdad. | |
of the 1864 Second Schleswig War Prussian and | Austrian troops crossed the Eider and conquered Schles |
San Pietro were also under heavy attack from | Austrian troops from Rosasco. |
09 there were small fights between French and | Austrian troops in the vicinity. |
Habsburg: as commander in chief of the ducal | Austrian troops in Italy, as Hofmeister of Duke Leopol |
ity of Belfort for 15 days against the 40,000 | Austrian troops of General Colloredo-Mansfeld, only ag |
pern-Essling, Archduke Charles reinforced the | Austrian troops in Bohemia to a total strength of over |
The French troops dislodged | Austrian troops occupying the plateau, though the Fren |
The commander of the | Austrian troops in Bratislava Archduke Albrecht of Thu |
Although German and | Austrian troops were still present in Ukraine, they ha |
40,000 | Austrian troops were trapped in the city, though they |
times from 1917-1921, including being held by | Austrian troops, the Red Army, Ukrainian nationalists, |
edmontese cavalry and French infantry against | Austrian troops. |
the Alps, led by Giuseppe Garibaldi, against | Austrian troops. |
8, Doubs was included in the area occupied by | Austrian troops. |
, Vienna - September 20, 1852, Vienna) was an | Austrian trumpet virtuoso in the classical era, and a |
stations and one station in tunnel using New | Austrian Tunneling method (NATM). |
ave costs, the tunnel was built using the New | Austrian Tunnelling Method (NATM). |
The New | Austrian Tunnelling method was adopted as the construc |
The New | Austrian Tunnelling method (NATM) was adopted to cope |
was constructed by a technique called the New | Austrian Tunnelling method, a tunneling process develo |
The tunnels were built using New | Austrian Tunnelling method (NATM). |
For the remaining 1,085 feet, the New | Austrian Tunnelling method was used, which required th |
rope such as the Spanish, Italian, Bulgarian, | Austrian, Tuscan and Neapolitan Royal Families, descen |
egular basis in broadcasting and later on the | Austrian TV channel, ORF. |
Heilwig Pfanzelter (de) (born 1953), | Austrian TV presenter, singer, actress |
Wendl, a former Olympic figure skating star, | Austrian TV host, and recent member of Austrian Parlia |
Alex Scheurer (de) (born 1972), | Austrian TV- and radio news presenter |
y the single Zeit zum Denga was played on the | Austrian TV-channel "GoTV". |
berger was born at Cavalese, in what was then | Austrian Tyrol, and was part of an Austrian family of |
Thulite is also found in the | Austrian Tyrol, in Mitchell County, North Carolina, an |
tain area in the Ziller Valley located in the | Austrian Tyrol. |
an I of Habsburg finally incorporated it into | Austrian Tyrol. |
He was born at Cavalese, in what was then | Austrian Tyrol. |
ta dello Sport (as the only player out of the | Austrian U-20 team). |
3 June 1910 and she was torpedoed and sunk by | Austrian U-boat in the Mediterranean on 6 August 1918. |
s because there was a severe wood shortage in | Austrian Ukraine, and peasants became reliant on the p |
He has also played twice for the | Austrian Under-21 national team. |
retired while retaining the right to wear the | Austrian uniform after his retirement which was highly |
1796 Campaign Order of Battle for French and | Austrian units and organizations. |
taking advantage of the redeployment of many | Austrian units to the Prussian front. |
e next month, the Germans, together with some | Austrian units, fought a see-saw battle with the Roman |
tions on the access to higher education, many | Austrian universities' lecture halls and rooms were oc |
z society, Max Planck institutes or Swiss and | Austrian universities). |
ish Studies in Heidelberg and also at several | Austrian universities. |
are being offered within the framework of the | Austrian University of Applied Sciences Law. |
unt von Czernin was appointed a member of the | Austrian Upper House (Herrenhaus) in 1912. |
With the | Austrian vanguard already established in Tolentino, Mu |
incubator i5invest with initial funding from | Austrian VC Gamma Capital Partners. |
en recovered the American ship Cherub and the | Austrian vessel Silence off Syros on October 28 and tw |
combined naval fleet, made up of British and | Austrian vessels, cut off Ibrahim's sea communications |
The | Austrian victory was achieved more due to diplomatic e |
It ended in an | Austrian victory over the Prussians, but at a large co |
n Kollowrat, he led the II Armee Korps in the | Austrian victory at the Battle of Aspern-Essling on 21 |
Austrian victory was now inevitable. | |
rench under General Dumouriez and ended in an | Austrian victory. |
n of Aspern and contributed materially to the | Austrian victory. |
ClockStone Software is an | Austrian video game developer founded in 2006. |
He described himself as "an | Austrian, Viennese, and European of Serbian heritage." |
ough Adolf Hitler Pass and towards the little | Austrian village of Schattwald. |
pronunciation: , rhymes with "booking") is an | Austrian village in the municipality of Tarsdorf, in t |
Haus im Ennstal is an | Austrian village, located in the Liezen district of St |
In 1763, | Austrian vintners asked Maria Theresa to limit new vin |
uftschmid (born 1964, in Linz, Austria) is an | Austrian viol player and conductor. |
ienna; August 25, 1940 - July 4, 2005) was an | Austrian viola player, best known as the violist of th |
19 June 1967 in Baden-Baden, Germany) was an | Austrian violinist and violist. |
orn 1 September 1928 in Baden bei Wien) is an | Austrian violinist and violist. |
February 2 - Fritz Kreisler, | Austrian violinist and composer (d. |
Carl Heinrich Biber (1681 - 1749), an | Austrian violinist and composer, son of Heinrich Ignaz |
skar Adler (4 June 1875 - 15 May 1955) was an | Austrian violinist, physician and esoteric savant. |
Christoph Koncz (born 3 September 1987) is an | Austrian violinist. |
1835 at Pressburg - October 23, 1899) was an | Austrian violinist. |
ika Hagen (born 5 May 1963 in Salzburg) is an | Austrian violist. |
held on 10 April 1938, which asked German and | Austrian voters to approve of a single Nazi-party list |
ss based soils of the area are similar to the | Austrian Wachau wine region. |
randl (11 November 1917 - 16 May 1995) was an | Austrian Wagnerian soprano. |
at the Wiener-Neustadt Academy, he joined the | Austrian Waldeck Infantry Regiment # 35 in 1758. |
The dances were the | Austrian Waltz, Yankee Polka, and the Argentine Tango. |
The compulsory dance was the | Austrian Waltz. |
omewhat vague object of trying to convert the | Austrian war into a German one. |
In the | Austrian War of 1866 he first occupied Holstein and af |
vested a large amount of the order's funds in | Austrian war bonds, which became worthless when Austri |
In late 2002 the | Austrian was unceremoniously dumped by Ford who now re |
The | Austrian webzine Stormbringer lauded the album's diver |
In May 1994, he moved from Profil to News (an | Austrian weekly newsmagazine) and worked under Wolfgan |
en: Mayer, Wynberg, and Franz Weber, a former | Austrian Wehrmacht officer. |
old Friedrich (January 1, 1898 - 1962) was an | Austrian weightlifter who competed in the 1924 Summer |
er (October 28, 1905 - April 20, 1984) was an | Austrian weightlifter who competed in the 1928 Summer |
Zwerina (June 7, 1900 - May 19, 1973) was an | Austrian weightlifter who competed at the 1924 Summer |
(February 8, 1906 - February 9, 1981) was an | Austrian weightlifter who competed in the 1924 Summer |
Haas (October 17, 1906 - May 14, 1973) was an | Austrian weightlifter who competed in the 1928 Summer |
f the cloisters, with the construction of the | Austrian Western Railway across the site. |
She has been a member of the | Austrian Western Sahara society since 1994 and was a m |
Her father is | Austrian while her mother is Chinese. |
Second World War, telegraphs, tanks, and "an | Austrian who … plunged the civilized world into misery |
He was the first | Austrian, who competed in all the three classical ski |
ngbein (18 May 1912 - 24 October 1995) was an | Austrian who fought in the Spanish Civil War with the |
grandparents were John V of Portugal and his | Austrian wife, Maria Anna of Austria. |
in the 1985 wine glycol scandal that saw many | Austrian wine makers called out for inserting illegal |
The scandal caused harm to the | Austrian wine industry that it is still fighting to ov |
On the basis of the | Austrian Wine Law uhudler can be marketed in 8 communi |
Because of the enormous aggravation of the | Austrian wine law due to the wine scandals of the midd |
In | Austrian wine, 25 degrees KMW, corresponding to 125 °O |
In collaboration with | Austrian winemaker Alois Kracher Manfred and Elaine Kr |
has also published an authoritative guide to | Austrian wines, The Wines of Austria, and an English t |
Myokyo-ni was Irmgard Schloegl, an | Austrian woman who had trained at Daitoku-ji while he |
In 1921 she was the first | Austrian woman to earn a doctorate in law. |
at #19 in the world and as the highest ranked | Austrian woman. |
He guided the | Austrian Women's Hockey Team in 1973, the Polish Men's |
isch (1839 - 1936), founder and leader of the | Austrian women's movement |
Being the first | Austrian World Motocross Champion racing on the Austri |
As Count Wallmoden, an | Austrian World War I veteran and lieutenant of the res |
he was honored as one of the most successful | Austrian wrestlers by the city of Innsbruck. |
Together with Anton Marchl he was one of the | Austrian wrestlers, who qualified last for the Summer |
He was frequently the | Austrian wrestling champion and participated two times |
Ilse Aichinger (born 1921), | Austrian writer of Jewish origin |
er (1887, Vienna - 1942, KZ Dachau), a Jewish | Austrian writer |
ander (5 January 1917 - July 10, 2006) was an | Austrian writer and Holocaust survivor. |
psody: A Dream Novel is a 1926 novella by the | Austrian writer Arthur Schnitzler. |
eatures prominently in the story Amras by the | Austrian writer Thomas Bernhard. |
Gstrein (born 1961, Mils bei Imst, Tyrol), an | Austrian writer (de) |
d by Joseph Vilsmaier and based on a novel by | Austrian writer Robert Schneider. |
Erika Mitterer (de) (1906 - 2001), | Austrian writer |
The niece of | Austrian writer Ilse Aichinger, Rix grew up in the com |
asters (subtitled A Comedy) is a novel by the | Austrian writer Thomas Bernhard, first published in 19 |
Peter Waterhouse (March 24, 1956) is an | Austrian writer and translator. |
For the | Austrian writer (1890-1953), see Hugo Sonnenschein. |
Arno Geiger (born 1968), | Austrian writer |
Friedhof Arnsdorf, Lamprechtshausen)) was an | Austrian writer and director. |
Widder) is the most widely known novel by the | Austrian writer Alexander Lernet-Holenia. |
It is the birthplace of | Austrian writer Peter Handke. |
Two years later, in 1869, the | Austrian writer Karl-Maria Kertbeny coined the word "h |
(1845, German: Bergkristall) is a novella by | Austrian writer Adalbert Stifter. |
Opernball is a 1995 novel by | Austrian writer Josef Haslinger in which thousands of |
Ilse Tielsch, an | Austrian writer |
The | Austrian writer Joseph Roth, exiled due to his opposit |
bury, Australia) is an multiple award-winning | Austrian writer of crime novels, born in Australia. |
born Maximilian Hugo Bettauer, was a prolific | Austrian writer and journalist, who was murdered by a |
dikt Kautsky (1894, Stuttgart - 1960), Jewish | Austrian writer and politician, son of Karl and Luise |
Ernst Fabri (1891-1966) was an | Austrian writer and journalist. |
(born June 30, 1923 - April 11, 1995) was an | Austrian writer and physician. |
ayer (17 December 1932 - October 1964) was an | Austrian writer and poet. |
egger (1843, Alpl, Krieglach, Styria - 1918), | Austrian writer |
rt "Harry" Kuhner (born 1935 in Vienna) is an | Austrian writer and translator. |
today Poland) - July 9, 1959, Vienna) was an | Austrian writer, poet and translator. |
: Ottokar Tann-Bergler (1859, Vienna - 1912), | Austrian writer, journalist |
udwig Rosegger (de) (1880, Krieglach - 1929), | Austrian writer, son of Peter |
er 1, 1886 - May 30, 1951) was a 20th century | Austrian writer, considered one of the major Modernist |
It has been founded in 1991 by the | Austrian writer, artist and musician Paul Jaeg. |
hinger (born 1 November 1921 in Vienna) is an | Austrian writer, who is noted for her accounts of her |
October 13, 1919 in Vienna) is an | Austrian writer, playwright and historian. |
Barbara Albert (Vienna, 1970) is an | Austrian writer, film-producer and film-director. |
This article is about the | Austrian writer. |
sch near Leipzig - April 1, 2003 Bonn) was an | Austrian writer. |
enna) is the pen-name of Friedrich Kantor, an | Austrian writer. |
943, as Dorothea Hummelbrunner in Linz) is an | Austrian writer. |
tler (born November 21, 1964) in Vienna is an | Austrian writer. |
Menasse (born June 21, 1954 in Vienna) is an | Austrian writer. |
Martin Auer is an | Austrian writer. |
ner, Helmut F., Exile in New York: German and | Austrian Writers After 1933. |
prize, worth 7,000 euro, is to support young | Austrian writers. |
Bartolo Musil (?, Klagenfurt), an | Austrian young musician, singer (baritone) and compose |
sign career at the age of 15 at "Alphorn", an | Austrian Youth magazine, which is named after the trad |
In 1843 | Austrian zoologist Leopold Fitzinger moved it into gen |
Gerhard Haszprunar (born 1957) is | Austrian zoologist and malacologist. |
n Vienna - 10 December 1919 in Vienna) was an | Austrian zoologist. |
Salzburg - 5 January 1977 in Salzburg) was an | Austrian zoologist. |
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