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Austrian Buchteln in a pan | |
s a Romanian moderate political leader in the | Austrian Bukovina, prior to its union with the Kingdom |
Austro-Hungarian Army during World War I, the | Austrian Bundesheer and, during World War II, in the W |
Feurstein served in the | Austrian Bundesheer in the 1930s. |
had been promoted to Hauptmann and joined the | Austrian Bundesheer. |
l Majcen, the former General-Inspector of the | Austrian Bundesheer. |
January 1, 1922, Vienna was created the ninth | Austrian Bundesland. |
Schulz Academy club include Matt Luzunaris of | Austrian Bundesliga side FC Magna and Jozy Altidore of |
m Slovenije club, Interblock Ljubljana to the | Austrian Bundesliga club Kapfenberger SV. |
t played football for Wiener Sportclub in the | Austrian Bundesliga and also for the Austria national |
rg to two consecutive champions titles in the | Austrian Bundesliga in 1994 and 1995, and also managed |
1998 and went on to move after one season to | Austrian Bundesliga side Sturm Graz, where he played i |
uly 2003, was confirmed that Salgado moved to | Austrian Bundesliga side SV Salzburg, one of most reco |
ng Os estudantes (the students) and moving to | Austrian Bundesliga outfit SV Salzburg in January 2008 |
aller Spieler) of the 2005-2006 season in the | Austrian Bundesliga |
Austrian Bundesliga | |
essional career playing for Sturm Graz in the | Austrian Bundesliga in 2006. |
In 2006, he moved to | Austrian Bundesliga side Red Bull Salzburg, where he h |
2006 | Austrian Bundesliga |
Austrian Bundesliga Champions: 2007 | |
Austrian Bundesliga Champion: 2007 | |
Kienaast now plays for | Austrian Bundesliga side SK Sturm Graz having returned |
Then, he moved to | Austrian Bundesliga club FK Austria Vienna, but next s |
Venta in 2005 he moved to Austria to play for | Austrian Bundesliga Grazer AK where he signed a two ye |
Wals-Siezenheim" was the only stadium in the | Austrian Bundesliga which uses artificial turf. |
for over a decade and has managed to win the | Austrian Bundesliga twice in 2007 and 2009. |
In June 2005, Zickler tried his chances at | Austrian Bundesliga's FC Red Bull Salzburg, signing on |
er in the first team and Rapid Vienna won the | Austrian Bundesliga, around this time he also became c |
end his playing career by transferring to the | Austrian Bundesliga, linking up with newly re-tooled F |
In 1997-98, he was top scorer in the | Austrian Bundesliga. |
nthen transferred to Red Bull Salzburg in the | Austrian Bundesliga. |
sfer to newly promoted Kapfenberger SV in the | Austrian Bundesliga. |
orward and midfielder for Ried, a club in the | Austrian Bundesliga. |
l Salzburg, the then current champions of the | Austrian Bundesliga. |
Austrian Bundesliga: Runner-up 2000 with Sturm Graz | |
Austrian Bundesliga: 2 | |
Austrian Bundesliga: 1996-97 | |
Austrian Bundesliga: 2005-06 | |
Austrian Bundesliga: 2002-03, 2005-06 | |
nd was one of the largest and most successful | Austrian businesses. |
Glaser (May 5, 1853 - August 11, 1916) was an | Austrian businessman from Prague and the founder of on |
she announced her engagement with Dubai-based | Austrian businessman, hotelier and marketeer, Peter Ha |
When her husband died in 1952, the | Austrian businesswoman imported Porsche and Volkswagen |
Though he is | Austrian by birth, he races under a license from the U |
, 1914, Vienna - July 9, 2000, Vienna) was an | Austrian Byzantine scholar. |
Boogie Woogie Dream was written by | Austrian cabaret performer and emigrant Karl Farkas an |
Muskatzimerle is the name of a rich | Austrian cake made from almonds, spices, sugar, flour, |
rother, the duc de Montpensier, fled into the | Austrian camp. |
In April 1809 the second | Austrian campaign began and, despite his wound, Jullie |
In 1815 he was commander-in-chief of the | Austrian campaign in Italy, and his army penetrated Fr |
In 1809, after the | Austrian campaign, he was appointed ambassador to Swed |
operated as an independent force, supporting | Austrian campaigns in the south. |
It also reached the top ten in Australia, | Austrian, Canada, Danish, Finnish, Italian, Swedish, S |
e founders of neurosurgery, co-founder of the | Austrian Cancer Society in 1910, and an honorary membe |
the fifteenth century the conflict between an | Austrian candidate for the see and a Bavarian brought |
ary, Suleiman launched a campaign to take the | Austrian capital Vienna and thereby strike a decisive |
was a prominent operatic soprano, born in the | Austrian capital of Vienna. |
At the end of his posting in the | Austrian capital on 20 September 1971, he returned to |
AIDS activists and supporters gathered in the | Austrian capital to celebrate on the eve of the meetin |
ced differently from the English name for the | Austrian capital of the same name. |
cadre-in-chief of the Soviet legation in the | Austrian capital Vienna. |
as sent to form a part of the garrison in the | Austrian capital of Vienna. |
written and directed about the beauty of the | Austrian capital, including the Vienna State Opera, Ci |
CD (23 August 1910 - 12 December 2007) was an | Austrian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. |
orf (14 July 1699 - 28 September 1747) was an | Austrian cardinal of the Catholic Church. |
Johann Baptist Rudolph Kutschker was an | Austrian Cardinal (April 11, 1810 - January 27, 1881). |
ing 700 caricatures of Napoleon, works by the | Austrian caricaturist Erich Sokol, the estate of the d |
in Rekawinkel, Lower Austria, Austria) was an | Austrian caricaturist, singer and cabaret artist. |
In 1720, an | Austrian cartographer mentions that the entire Jiu Val |
He reached the 4th place in 3rd season of the | Austrian casting show Starmania. |
some historical accuracy, it was filmed in an | Austrian castle where actual witchfinding interrogatio |
Kurt Krenn, an | Austrian Catholic bishop |
Adolf Holl (born 1930) is an | Austrian Catholic writer and theologian of internation |
y 1777; d. at Trento, 3 December 1860) was an | Austrian Catholic Bishop of Trent. |
ch (4 November 1598 - 25 October 1667) was an | Austrian Catholic Cardinal who was appointed Archbisho |
(12 February 1813 - 29 December 1880) was an | Austrian Catholic Cardinal. |
for many years the intellectual leader of the | Austrian Catholics in their struggle with liberalism. |
He knew that the | Austrian cavalry enjoyed a numerical superiority over |
cavalry escort of two squadrons against three | Austrian cavalry regiments. |
ichel de Stengel's column was defeated by two | Austrian cavalry regiments. |
perial Army in 1916 and was an officer in the | Austrian Cavalry Division during the last years of Wor |
The French infantry had been surrounded by | Austrian cavalry, which pursued them down the road. |
exposed than the rest and was charged by the | Austrian cavalry, but the columns in the centre and th |
reached the rank of lieutenant-colonel of the | Austrian cavalry. |
Ordinary Uhlan regiments of | Austrian cavalrymen were raised in 1791. |
For the | Austrian cave, see Unicorn Cave (Austria) |
Austrian CD Single (CDDUK2) | |
er (January 24, 1863 - March 15, 1940) was an | Austrian cellist and conductor. |
orn 18 November 1951, Gmunden, Austria) is an | Austrian cellist and conductor. |
Friedrich Buxbaum (1869 - 1948), | Austrian cellist |
It was delayed again by the | Austrian censor, and finally premiered in November 180 |
ances around Italy the opera fell foul of the | Austrian censors, but it was revived in Milan as L'ass |
According to the | Austrian census of 1910 the village had 3,274 inhabita |
According to the | Austrian census of 1910 the village had 2,647 inhabita |
According to the | Austrian census of 1910 the town had 2,052 inhabitants |
According to the | Austrian census of 1910 the town had 1,341 inhabitants |
According to the | Austrian census of 1910 the village had 1,403 inhabita |
According to the | Austrian census of 1910 the town had 3,727 inhabitants |
According to the | Austrian census of 1910 the town had 3,826 inhabitants |
According to the | Austrian census of 1910 the town had 329 inhabitants, |
According to the | Austrian census of 1910 the village had 7,139 inhabita |
According to the | Austrian census of 1910 the town had 6,859 inhabitants |
According to the | Austrian census, around 25,000 ethnic Germans and 3,00 |
auern window is a geological structure in the | Austrian Central Eastern Alps. |
ed the majority of the couple's assets to the | Austrian Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodyna |
and at Wagram, led the attack which broke the | Austrian centre and won the victory. |
tlefield, for his leadership in attacking the | Austrian centre. |
Austrian certification: 1x Gold (10,000) | |
The Klangforum Wien is an | Austrian chamber orchestra, based in Vienna at the Kon |
Austrian Champion with Red Bull Salzburg 2009/10 | |
In June 2004, Kostomarov married | Austrian champion Julia Lautowa but later separated. |
In 1926 he became | Austrian champion for the first time and in 1928 he wo |
Austrian Championship (3): 2000, 2001, 2002 | |
During this time he won repeatedly the | Austrian championship and the Austrian cup. |
Wien, Ivanschitz scored 27 times, winning the | Austrian Championship title in 2004-05. |
He won the national | Austrian championship four times and was three times t |
He helped the team win the | Austrian championship in 2007 and also made several ap |
ruary 2004, helping to achieve the first ever | Austrian championship for the Styrians. |
With Rapid he won the | Austrian championship twice and reached the quarterfin |
SK Rapid Wien and Favoritner Sportclub in the | Austrian Championship and for Slavia Prague in the Cze |
After helping Salzburg capture the | Austrian Championship, on July 7, 2010, LeNeveu signed |
in the 1972-1973 season, finishing 7th in the | Austrian championship. |
g back with touring cars in 1995, she won the | Austrian championship. |
ng the gold medal in the Super-G event of the | Austrian Championships at the end of March. |
as winning the ladies' singles portion of the | Austrian Championships at the age of sixteen in 1967; |
She won the | Austrian Championships three times in a row as a junio |
nd 1998 he led VEU Feldkirch to five straight | Austrian championships, culminating in Feldkirch becom |
Ignaz Seipel, Christian Social | Austrian Chancellor at the time, reorganized the Heimw |
Viktor Klima (born 1947), former | Austrian chancellor |
In early November 2009, while meeting with | Austrian Chancellor Werner Faymann, Russian Prime Mini |
assel) and his subjects was the cause for the | Austrian chancellor Felix zu Schwarzenberg to further |
The Concert of Europe ensured by the | Austrian chancellor Clemens Wenzel von Metternich enab |
a magazine comments about the behavior of the | Austrian Chancellor, such as 'basest opportunism', 'im |
er (22 February 1889 - 29 August 1966) was an | Austrian character actor of western films. |
d that the Punschkrapferl renders the typical | Austrian character: red outside, brown inside, and alw |
went on to become Singer's only entry on the | Austrian chart, placing at #30. |
tal, "Heartbreaker" spent twelve weeks on the | Austrian chart. |
"Bad" debuted on | Austrian charts at number ten on November 1, 1987. |
arts for fifteen weeks, peaking at #8, in the | Austrian charts for 3 weeks, peaking at #43 and in the |
after Falco's death the album re-entered the | Austrian charts again. |
her single, "Dance Mephisto", also made it on | Austrian charts but was only a minor success; the titl |
d the German Album Charts at Number 5 and the | Austrian Charts at Number 7. The single "Amore per sem |
The album reached #45 in the | Austrian charts, while the highest charting single, Li |
sed in August 1997; it topped both German and | Austrian charts, and eventually was certified platinum |
eleased on 7 July 2006 and reached #10 on the | Austrian charts. |
ch reached #8 on German charts and #18 on the | Austrian Charts. |
na is a high-quality 35 mm camera patented by | Austrian chemical engineer Dr. Rudolph Steineck in Lug |
tember 9, 1937, in Oslo, Norway) was a Jewish | Austrian chemist working most of his career in Norway. |
Its chemical formula was first described by | Austrian chemist Josef Herzig in 1891. |
In 1893 the | Austrian chemist Carl Auer von Welsbach acquired Raste |
lete) based on that reaction (invented by the | Austrian chemist Hugo Weidel). |
Hans Kautsky (1891 - 1966), | Austrian chemist |
Her father was an | Austrian chemist and her mother a Swedish mathematicia |
ucture of the molecule has been discovered by | Austrian chemist Josef Herzig (1853-1924). |
ia and named for Ernst Ludwig (1842-1915), an | Austrian chemist at the University of Vienna. |
ayer (March 4, 1847 - October 4, 1904) was an | Austrian chemist who invented the Bayer process of ext |
acher (March 13, 1810 - March 5, 1870) was an | Austrian chemist born in Kirchdorf an der Krems, Upper |
rat (Privy Councillor) Leopold Koppel and the | Austrian chemist and inventor Carl Auer von Welsbach |
Austrian chemist, Karl Kellner arrived at a similar so | |
na, died December 28 1969 in Bad Boll) was an | Austrian chemist, author, inventor, entrepreneur and a |
December 29, 1826 - February 17, 1887) was an | Austrian chemist. |
Meyer 31 March 1871-28 November 1942) was an | Austrian chemist. |
Viktor von Lang (1838 - 1921) was an | Austrian chemist. |
Peters (17 August 1897 - 23 May 1978) was an | Austrian chemist. |
rzig (25 September 1853 - 4 July 1924) was an | Austrian chemist. |
etz ( April 7, 1825 - October 7, 1875) was an | Austrian chemist. |
(after 1980)) was an | Austrian chess master. |
d 1st with Erich Eliskases at Innsbruck 1929 ( | Austrian Chess Championship). |
Wolf (20 October 1875 - December 1943) was an | Austrian chess master. |
lagenfurt - September 19, 2000) was a leading | Austrian chess player and a noted botanist. |
12, Klosterneuburg - 1944/45, Croatia) was an | Austrian chess master. |
The plan was the work of the | Austrian chief of staff of the allied coalition, Radet |
Josef Leutgeb (1933, Zwettl - 1983), | Austrian chief editor, publicist, newspaper editor, bo |
Austrian Children's Book Prize - 1956 for Die Strolche | |
, (January 9, 1906 - October 25, 1982) was an | Austrian children's writer. |
ssmann (4 July 1887 - 5 December 1970) was an | Austrian choral conductor, vocal teacher and composer |
hanbo, Michael Anti of the United States, and | Austrian Christian Planer, after Anti's countryman Mat |
an: Schlaf, Schlaf, Schlaf), is a traditional | Austrian Christmas carol and lullabye. |
as appointed chaplain of S. Maria dell'Anima ( | Austrian church in Rome), where he served until 1883. |
ed the music of Heinrich Isaac, Joseph Haydn, | Austrian church and folk music, and various Austrian c |
o lighter in early 1933, being inspired by an | Austrian cigarette lighter of similar design. |
In 1512 the duchy joined the Empire's | Austrian Circle in 1512. |
Outside of | Austrian circles, though, Anderson's writings encounte |
The Arlberg railway, which connects the | Austrian cities Innsbruck and Bludenz, is Austria's on |
n the south, connecting Bad Gastein with many | Austrian cities like Vienna, Linz, Salzburg and Graz a |
intended to move quickly and capture several | Austrian cities, the war soon bogged down into trench |
s a terminus for trains from Vienna and other | Austrian cities. |
e slides were the work of Walter Genewein, an | Austrian citizen serving the Nazis. |
In October 1928 he married | Austrian citizen Lily Weiser (1898-1987), an ethnologi |
lar SGF file format and for his work with the | Austrian Citizen Card project. |
He is an | Austrian citizen and fluent in French, German and Engl |
As an | Austrian citizen and therefore a native German speaker |
he was sent to an internment camp - being an | Austrian citizen -, until being freed on the orders of |
e German-born Krauss was tempted to become an | Austrian citizen when playing at Rapid Wien and joined |
he has been living in Austria and has been an | Austrian citizen since 1994. |
Because Girardelli retained | Austrian citizenship while skiing for Luxembourg, he w |
During his time in Austria he gained | Austrian citizenship and was chosen to represent the A |
In April 2008 he gained | Austrian Citizenship. |
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