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Linz (Linec) is the capital of Upper Austria and third-largest city in Austria. [1]

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  1. 253 relations: Acrobatics, Adalbert Stifter, Added value, Adolf Eichmann, Adolf Hitler, Adolf Kainz, Albufeira, Alexandr Hackenschmied, Alfred Peschek, Alois Riegl, Andreas Reischek, Andreas Ulmer, Andrew Edge, Ansfelden, Anton Bruckner, Anton Bruckner Private University, Antonio Beduzzi, Archduchess Maria Elisabeth of Austria (governor), Ars Electronica, Art history, Atelierhaus Salzamt, Austria, Austria national football team, Austrian Netherlands, České Budějovice, Ballet, Baroque Revival architecture, Basic oxygen steelmaking, Berlin, Birgit Minichmayr, Black Death, Brașov, Braunau am Inn, Brucknerfest, Brucknerhaus, Burgomaster, Carolingian dynasty, Catholic Church, Catholic Private University Linz, Celtic languages, Central European Summer Time, Central European Time, Central Institution for Meteorology and Geodynamics, Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, Chengdu, Christina Stürmer, Christine Mayr-Lumetzberger, Cleveland Orchestra, Clown, Corfu, ... Expand index (203 more) »

  2. Austrian state capitals
  3. Cities and towns in Upper Austria
  4. The Holocaust in Austria

Acrobatics

Acrobatics is the performance of human feats of balance, agility, and motor coordination.

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Adalbert Stifter

Adalbert Stifter (23 October 1805 – 28 January 1868) was a Bohemian-Austrian writer, poet, painter, and pedagogue.

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Added value

Added value in financial analysis of shares is to be distinguished from value added.

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Adolf Eichmann

Otto Adolf Eichmann (19 March 1906 – 1 June 1962) was a German-Austrian official of the Nazi Party, an officer of the Schutzstaffel (SS), and one of the major organisers of the Holocaust.

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Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler (20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician who was the dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 until his suicide in 1945.

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Adolf Kainz

Adolf "Adi" Kainz (5 June 1903, in Linz – 12 July 1948) was an Austrian sprint canoeist who competed in the late 1930s.

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Albufeira

Albufeira is a city and municipality of Faro District in the Algarve region of southern Portugal.

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Alexandr Hackenschmied

Alexandr Hackenschmied, born Alexander Siegfried George Hackenschmied, known later as Alexander Hammid (17 December 1907, Linz – 26 July 2004, New York City) was a Czech-American photographer, film director, cinematographer and film editor.

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Alfred Peschek

Alfred Peschek (14 May 1929 – 4 February 2015) was an Austrian composer and musician.

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Alois Riegl

Alois Riegl (14 January 1858, Linz – 17 June 1905, Vienna) was an Austrian art historian, and is considered a member of the Vienna School of Art History.

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Andreas Reischek

Andreas Reischek (15 September 1845 – 3 April 1902) was an Austrian taxidermist, naturalist, ornithologist and grave robber notable for his extensive natural history collecting expeditions throughout New Zealand as well as being notorious for acts of grave robbing there.

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Andreas Ulmer

Andreas Ulmer (born 30 October 1985) is an Austrian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Austrian Bundesliga club Red Bull Salzburg, which he captains, and the Austria national team.

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Andrew Edge

Andrew Edge (born David Andrew Edge; 8 December 1956) is a musician from Leeds, England.

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Ansfelden

Ansfelden is a town in the Austrian state of Upper Austria.

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Anton Bruckner

Josef Anton Bruckner (4 September 182411 October 1896) was an Austrian composer and organist best known for his symphonies and sacred music, which includes Masses, Te Deum and motets.

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Anton Bruckner Private University

The Anton Bruckner Private University (in German Anton Bruckner Privatuniversität, common short form is Bruckner University) is one of five Austrian Universities for Music, Drama and Dance, and one of four universities in Linz, the European Capital of Culture 2009.

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Antonio Beduzzi

Antonio Maria Nicolao Beduzzi (1675 – 4 March 1735) was an Italian theater engineer, painter, and architect who flourished in Vienna at the turn of the 17th century.

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Archduchess Maria Elisabeth of Austria (governor)

Archduchess Maria Elisabeth of Austria (13 December 1680 in Linz – 26 August 1741 in Mariemont, Morlanwelz), was the governor of the Austrian Netherlands between 1725 and 1741.

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Ars Electronica

Ars Electronica Linz GmbH is an Austrian cultural, educational and scientific institute active in the field of new media art, founded in Linz in 1979.

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Art history

Art history is, briefly, the history of art—or the study of a specific type of objects created in the past.

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Atelierhaus Salzamt

The Atelierhaus Salzamt, which translates to "Studio House Salt Authority," is a cultural institution founded in 2009 in Linz, Austria.

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Austria

Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps.

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Austria national football team

The Austria national football team (Österreichische Fußballnationalmannschaft) represents Austria in men's international football competitions, and is controlled by the Austrian Football Association.

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Austrian Netherlands

The Austrian Netherlands Oostenrijkse Nederlanden; Pays-Bas Autrichiens; Österreichische Niederlande; Belgium Austriacum.

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České Budějovice

České Budějovice (Budweis) is a city in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic.

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Ballet

Ballet is a type of performance dance that originated during the Italian Renaissance in the fifteenth century and later developed into a concert dance form in France and Russia.

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Baroque Revival architecture

The Baroque Revival, also known as Neo-Baroque (or Second Empire architecture in France and Wilhelminism in Germany), was an architectural style of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Basic oxygen steelmaking

Basic oxygen steelmaking (BOS, BOP, BOF, or OSM), also known as Linz-Donawitz steelmaking or the oxygen converter process,Brock and Elzinga, p. 50.

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Berlin

Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, both by area and by population.

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Birgit Minichmayr

Birgit Minichmayr (born 3 April 1977) is an Austrian actress born in Linz, Austria.

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Black Death

The Black Death was a bubonic plague pandemic occurring in Europe from 1346 to 1353.

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Brașov

Brașov (Kronstadt, also Brasau; Brassó; Corona; Transylvanian Saxon: Kruhnen) is a city in Transylvania, Romania and the county seat (i.e. administrative centre) of Brașov County.

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Braunau am Inn

Braunau am Inn (German for "Braunau on the Inn") is a town in Upper Austria on the border with Germany.

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Brucknerfest

The International Brucknerfest Linz is an annual series of music events held in Linz.

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Brucknerhaus

The Brucknerhaus is a festival and congress centre in Linz, Austria named after the Austrian composer Anton Bruckner.

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Burgomaster

Burgomaster (alternatively spelled burgermeister) is the English form of various terms in or derived from Germanic languages for the chief magistrate or executive of a city or town.

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Carolingian dynasty

The Carolingian dynasty (known variously as the Carlovingians, Carolingus, Carolings, Karolinger or Karlings) was a Frankish noble family named after Charles Martel and his grandson Charlemagne, descendants of the Arnulfing and Pippinid clans of the 7th century AD.

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Catholic Church

The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.

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Catholic Private University Linz

The Catholic Private University Linz is one of four universities in Linz, the capital of Upper Austria, with approximately 500 students enrolled.

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Celtic languages

The Celtic languages are a branch of the Indo-European language family, descended from Proto-Celtic.

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Central European Summer Time

Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC+02:00), sometimes referred to as Central European Daylight Time (CEDT), is the standard clock time observed during the period of summer daylight-saving in those European countries which observe Central European Time (CET; UTC+01:00) during the other part of the year.

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Central European Time

Central European Time (CET) is a standard time of Central, and parts of Western Europe, which is one hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

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Central Institution for Meteorology and Geodynamics

The Central Institution for Meteorology and Geodynamics (Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik, ZAMG) is the national meteorological and geophysical service of Austria.

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Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf

Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf is the fourth borough of Berlin, formed in an administrative reform with effect from 1 January 2001, by merging the former boroughs of Charlottenburg and Wilmersdorf.

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Chengdu

Chengdu is the capital city of the Chinese province of Sichuan.

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Christina Stürmer

Christina Stürmer (born 9 June 1982) is an Austrian singer and songwriter.

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Christine Mayr-Lumetzberger

Christine Mayr-Lumetzberger (born 1956) is a teacher and former Benedictine nun who was excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church when she and six others were ordained as priests by an Independent Catholic bishop in 2002.

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Cleveland Orchestra

The Cleveland Orchestra is an American orchestra based in Cleveland, Ohio.

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Clown

A clown is a person who performs physical comedy and arts in an open-ended fashion, typically while wearing distinct makeup or costuming and reversing folkway-norms.

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Corfu

Corfu or Kerkyra (Kérkyra) is a Greek island in the Ionian Sea, of the Ionian Islands, and, including its small satellite islands, forms the margin of the nation's northwestern frontier with Albania.

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Crete

Crete (translit, Modern:, Ancient) is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, the 88th largest island in the world and the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after Sicily, Sardinia, Cyprus, and Corsica.

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Croatia national football team

The Croatia national football team (Hrvatska nogometna reprezentacija) represents Croatia in international football matches.

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Czech Republic

The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe.

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Danube

The Danube (see also other names) is the second-longest river in Europe, after the Volga in Russia.

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David Rabinowitch

David Rabinowitch (born March 6, 1943) is a Canadian visual artist who exhibits internationally and is best known for his non-representational steel constructionsA Dictionary of Canadian Artists, volumes 1-8 by Colin S. MacDonald, and volume 9 (online only), by Anne Newlands and Judith Parker National Gallery of Canada / Musée des beaux-arts du Canada that develop the traditions of modernist sculpture.

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Düsseldorf

Düsseldorf is the capital city of North Rhine-Westphalia, the most populous state of Germany.

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Districts of Austria

A district (Bezirk) is a second-level division of the executive arm of the Austrian government.

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Dodoma

Dodoma (in Gogo), officially Dodoma City (Jiji Kuu la Dodoma, in Swahili), is the capital of Tanzania and the administrative capital of both Dodoma Municipal Council and the entire Dodoma Region, with a population of 765,179.

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Doug Hammond

Doug Hammond (born December 26, 1942) is an American free funk/avant-garde jazz drummer, composer, poet, producer, and professor.

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Electrical efficiency

The efficiency of a system in electronics and electrical engineering is defined as useful power output divided by the total electrical power consumed (a fractional expression), typically denoted by the Greek small letter eta (η – ήτα).

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Electronic art

Electronic art is a form of art that makes use of electronic media.

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Elisabeth Theurer

Elisabeth "Sissy" Theurer (born 20 September 1956) is an equestrian from Austria, now known as Elisabeth Max-Theurer after marriage.

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Equestrian at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Individual dressage

The individual dressage at the 1980 Summer Olympics took place on 31 July and 1 August at the Trade Unions' Equestrian Complex.

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Erika Mahringer

Erika "Riki" Mahringer (16 November 1924 – 30 October 2018) was an Austrian alpine skier.

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Eskişehir

Eskişehir (from eski 'old' and şehir 'city') is a city in northwestern Turkey and the capital of the Eskişehir Province.

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European Capital of Culture

A European Capital of Culture is a city designated by the European Union (EU) for a period of one calendar year during which it organises a series of cultural events with a strong pan-European dimension.

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F. A. Brockhaus AG

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Fachhochschule

A (plural), abbreviated FH, is a university of applied sciences (UAS), in other words a German tertiary education institution that provides professional education in many applied sciences and applied arts, such as engineering, technology, business, architecture, design, and industrial design.

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Farmers' market

A farmers' market (or farmers market according to the AP stylebook, also farmer's market in the Cambridge Dictionary) is a physical retail marketplace intended to sell foods directly by farmers to consumers.

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Führer

Führer (http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term.

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Federal states of Austria

Austria is a federal republic consisting of nine federal states.

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Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor

Ferdinand I (10 March 1503 – 25 July 1564) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1556, King of Bohemia, Hungary, and Croatia from 1526, and Archduke of Austria from 1521 until his death in 1564.

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Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria

Ferdinand II, Archduke of Further Austria (Linz, 14 June 1529 – 24 January 1595, Innsbruck) was ruler of Further Austria and since 1564 Imperial count of Tyrol.

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Field marshal

Field marshal (or field-marshal, abbreviated as FM) is the second most senior military rank, ordinarily senior to the general officer ranks, but junior to the rank of Generalissimo.

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Fire performance

Fire performance is a group of performance arts or skills that involve the manipulation of fire.

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Flea market

A flea market (or swap meet) is a type of street market that provides space for vendors to sell previously owned (second-hand) goods.

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Florian Klein

Florian Klein (born 17 November 1986) is an Austrian professional footballer who plays as a defender.

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Folk high school

Folk high schools (also adult education center, folkehøjskole; volkshogeschool; kansanopisto and työväenopisto or kansalaisopisto; Volkshochschule and (a few) Heimvolkshochschule; folkehøgskole, folkehøgskule; Universidad popular; folkhögskola; Uniwersytet ludowy; népfőiskola) are institutions for adult education that generally do not grant academic degrees, though certain courses might exist leading to that goal.

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Frank Elstner

Timm Franz Maria Elstner (born 19 April 1942), known as Frank Elstner, is an Austrian-born German television presenter.

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Frankfurt

Frankfurt am Main ("Frank ford on the Main") is the most populous city in the German state of Hesse.

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Franz Schumann

Franz Schumann is a retired Austrian professional wrestler, who was well known for his stint in Catch Wrestling Association.

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Franz Welser-Möst

Franz Leopold Maria Möst (born 16 August 1960), known professionally as Franz Welser-Möst, is an Austrian conductor.

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Fred Astaire

Fred Astaire (born Frederick Austerlitz, May 10, 1899 – June 22, 1987) was an American dancer, actor, singer, musician, choreographer, and presenter.

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Freinberg (Linz)

The Freinberg is a mountain with an elevation of 405 meters above sea level, situated in the urban area of the Upper Austrian capital, Linz.

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Fritz Eckhardt

Fritz Eckhardt (born Linz, 30 November 1907; died Klosterneuburg, 31 December 1995) was an Austrian actor, director, and writer.

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Fritz Schmid (singer)

Fritz Schmid (born 18 June 1972 in Linz) is an Austrian musical singer (as tenor) who has been working in Germany and Austria since 1997.

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Fritz von Thurn und Taxis

Fritz von Thurn und Taxis (born Friedrich Leonhard Ignatius Josef Maria Lamoral Balthasar Thurn and Taxis on 22 June 1950 in Linz, Upper Austria, Allied-occupied Austria is an Austrian journalist and a member of the Bohemian line of the House of Thurn and Taxis. He became well known as a longtime sportscaster on the Bayerisches Fernsehen television channel.

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Gabès

Gabès (Gābis), also spelled Cabès, Cabes, Kabes, Gabbs and Gaps, is the capital city of the Gabès Governorate in Tunisia.

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Gault Millau

Gault et Millau is a French restaurant guide.

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Gernot Trauner

Gernot Trauner (born 25 March 1992) is an Austrian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Eredivisie club Feyenoord, which he captains, and the Austria national team.

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Gwangyang

Gwangyang is a city in South Jeolla Province, South Korea.

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Hagenberg im Mühlkreis

Hagenberg im Mühlkreis is a town in the district of Freistadt in the Austrian state of Upper Austria 20 km from Linz.

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Halle (Saale)

Halle (Saale), or simply Halle (from the 15th to the 17th century: Hall in Sachsen; until the beginning of the 20th century: Halle an der Saale; from 1965 to 1995: Halle/Saale) is the largest city of the German state of Saxony-Anhalt, the fifth-most populous city in the area of former East Germany after (East) Berlin, Leipzig, Dresden and Chemnitz, as well as the 31st-largest city of Germany, and with around 244,000 inhabitants, it is slightly more populous than the state capital of Magdeburg.

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Hans Kronberger (physicist)

Hans Kronberger CBE, FRS (28 July 1920 – 29 September 1970) was a British physicist.

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Hörsching

Hörsching is a municipality in the district Linz-Land in the Austrian state of Upper Austria.

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Hectare

The hectare (SI symbol: ha) is a non-SI metric unit of area equal to a square with 100-metre sides (1 hm2), that is, 10,000 square meters (10,000 m2), and is primarily used in the measurement of land.

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Heinz Lindner

Heinz Lindner (born 17 July 1990) is an Austrian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Belgian Pro League side Saint-Gilloise, on loan from Swiss Challenge League club Sion, and the Austria national team.

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Herbert Bayer

Herbert Bayer (April 5, 1900 – September 30, 1985) was an Austrian and American graphic designer, painter, photographer, sculptor, art director, environmental and interior designer, and architect.

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Hermann Bahr

Hermann Anastas Bahr (19 July 1863 – 15 January 1934) was an Austrian writer, playwright, director, and critic.

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Hermann Göring

Hermann Wilhelm Göring (or Goering;; 12 January 1893 – 15 October 1946) was a German politician, military leader, and convicted war criminal.

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Herwig Drechsel

Herwig Drechsel (born 4 September 1973) is an Austrian retired professional association football player who played as a midfielder and current manager.

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Herwig van Staa

Herwig van Staa (born 10 June 1942) was the governor of Tyrol from 2002 to 2008.

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Hitlerbauten

Hitlerbauten or Hitler buildings are the residential buildings in Linz, which were planned or built during the time of National Socialism, Nazi architecture.

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Hurghada

Hurghada (الغردقة) is a coastal city that serves as the largest city and capital of the Red Sea Governorate of Egypt.

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Ibiza

Ibiza (Eivissa,; see below) is a Spanish island in the Mediterranean Sea off the eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula.

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Ida Pellet

Ida Pellet (1838 - 10 July 1863) was a German classical actress, originally from the Austrian Empire, who died young.

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Igo Hofstetter

Igo Hofstetter (1 June 1926, in Linz – 2 March 2002, in Linz) was an Austrian operetta composer.

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Improvisational theatre

Improvisational theatre, often called improvisation or improv, is the form of theatre, often comedy, in which most or all of what is performed is unplanned or unscripted, created spontaneously by the performers.

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Irene Kepl

Irene Kepl (born April 3, 1982) is an Austrian violinist and composer who works in various genres, including free improvisation.

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János Batsányi

János Batsányi (9 May 1763 in Tapolca – 12 May 1845 in Linz) was a Hungarian poet.

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Johann Amadeus von Thugut

Johann Amadeus Franz de Paula Freiherr von Thugut (24 May 173628 May 1818) was an Austrian diplomat.

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Johann Grueber

Johann Grueber, SJ (28 October 1623, Linz – 30 September 1680, Sárospatak, Hungary) was an Austrian Jesuit missionary and astronomer in China, and noted explorer.

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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (28 August 1749 – 22 March 1832) was a German polymath and writer, who is widely regarded as the greatest and most influential writer in the German language.

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Johannes Kepler

Johannes Kepler (27 December 1571 – 15 November 1630) was a German astronomer, mathematician, astrologer, natural philosopher and writer on music.

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Johannes Kepler University Linz

The Johannes Kepler University Linz (German: Johannes Kepler Universität Linz, short: JKU) is a public university in Austria.

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Joseph Anton Feuchtmayer

Joseph Anton Feuchtmayer (6 March 1696 (baptized) – 2 January 1770) was an important Rococo stuccoist and sculptor, active in southern Germany and Switzerland.

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Juggling

Juggling is a physical skill, performed by a juggler, involving the manipulation of objects for recreation, entertainment, art or sport.

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Julius von Hann

Julius Ferdinand von Hann (23 March 1839 in Wartberg ob der Aist near Linz – 1 October 1921 in Vienna) was an Austrian meteorologist.

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Kansas City, Kansas

Kansas City (abbreviated as KCK) is the third-most populous city in the U.S. state of Kansas and the county seat of Wyandotte County.

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Karl Steinhuber

Karl Steinhuber (1 May 1906 in Linz – November 2002) was an Austrian sprint canoeist who competed in the late 1930s.

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Kartoffelkäse

Kartoffelkäse or in Austria usually Erdäpfelkäse (literally: potato cheese) is a spread from the regions of Bavaria and Austria.

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Köppen climate classification

The Köppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classification systems.

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Kepler's laws of planetary motion

In astronomy, Kepler's laws of planetary motion, published by Johannes Kepler between 1609 and 1619, describe the orbits of planets around the Sun.

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Kingdom of Portugal

The Kingdom of Portugal was a monarchy in the western Iberian Peninsula and the predecessor of the modern Portuguese Republic.

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Kirchschlag bei Linz

Kirchschlag bei Linz is a municipality in the district of Urfahr-Umgebung in the Austrian state of Upper Austria.

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Klaus Lindenberger

Klaus Lindenberger (born 28 May 1957) is an Austrian former football player and coach.

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Knödel

Knödel (and) or Klöße (Kloß) are boiled dumplings commonly found in Central European and East European cuisine.

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Kos

Kos or Cos (Κως) is a Greek island, which is part of the Dodecanese island chain in the southeastern Aegean Sea.

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Kurt Hentschlager

Kurt Hentschlager, or Hentschläger (born in Linz, Austria, in 1960) is a New York-based Austrian artist who creates audiovisual installations and performances.

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LASK

Linzer Athletik-Sport-Klub, commonly known as LASK Linz, Linzer ASK, or simply LASK, is an Austrian professional football club based in Upper-Austrian state capital Linz.

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Leeds

Leeds is a city in West Yorkshire, England.

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Lentos Art Museum

The Lentos Art Museum (German: Kunstmuseum Lentos) is a museum of modern art in Linz, Austria, which opened in May 2003 as the successor to the (New Gallery of the City of Linz).

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Linköping Municipality

Linköping Municipality (Linköpings kommun) is a municipality in Östergötland County in southern Sweden.

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Linz Airport

Linz Airport (Flughafen Linz) is a minor international airport located in Hörsching, near Linz, the third-largest city in Austria.

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Linz am Rhein

Linz am Rhein (in English Linz on the Rhine) is a municipality in the district of Neuwied, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

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Linz Hauptbahnhof

Linz Hauptbahnhof or Linz Central Station is a railway station in Linz, the third largest city in Austria, and capital city of the federal state of Upper Austria.

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Linz State Theatre

The Linz State Theatre (Landestheater Linz) is a theatre in Linz, Austria.

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Linzer Klangwolke

The Linzer Klangwolke (Linz Cloud of Sound) is an open-air multimedia musical event held each year since 1979 in early September in the Linz Danube Park in the Austrian town of Linz.

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Linzer Stadion

Linzer Stadion was a multi-purpose stadium, in Linz, Austria.

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Linzer torte

The Linzer torte is a traditional Austrian pastry, a form of shortbread topped with fruit preserves and sliced nuts with a lattice design on top.

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List of cities and towns in Austria

This is a complete list of the cities and towns in Austria.

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List of cities and towns on the Danube river

This is a list of the cities and towns located on Danube river.

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List of mayors of Linz

This is a list of mayors (Bürgermeister) of the city of Linz, Austria.

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List of sovereign states

The following is a list providing an overview of sovereign states around the world with information on their status and recognition of their sovereignty.

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Lithuania

Lithuania (Lietuva), officially the Republic of Lithuania (Lietuvos Respublika), is a country in the Baltic region of Europe.

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A logo (abbreviation of logotype) is a graphic mark, emblem, or symbol used to aid and promote public identification and recognition.

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London Stansted Airport

London Stansted Airport is the tertiary international airport serving London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom.

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Ludwig Andreas von Khevenhüller

Ludwig Andreas von Khevenhüller, Graf von Frankenburg-Aichleberg (en: Louis Andrew of Khevenhüller, Count of Aichelberg-Frankenburg) (30 November 1683 – 26 January 1744) was a prominent Austrian Field marshal.

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Mallorca

Mallorca, or Majorca, is the largest island of the Balearic Islands, which are part of Spain, and the seventh largest island in the Mediterranean Sea.

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Marco Krainer

Marco Krainer (Marco Wolfgang Krainer, born October 4, 1981, in Linz, Upper Austria) is an Austrian specialty chef who works as a TV and Radio chef.

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Maria Anna of Austria

Maria Anna of Austria (Maria Anna Josepha Antonia Regina; 7 September 1683 – 14 August 1754) was Queen of Portugal as the wife of King John V of Portugal.

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Marian and Holy Trinity columns

Marian columns are religious monuments depicting Virgin Mary on the top, often built in thanksgiving for the ending of a plague (plague columns) or for some other reason.

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Marianne von Willemer

Marianne von Willemer (born 20 November 1784, probably in Linz; died 6 December 1860 in Frankfurt am Main; probably born as Marianne Pirngruber; also known as Marianne Jung) was an Austrian actress and dancer best known for her relationship with Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and her appearance in his poetry.

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Mateo Kovačić

Mateo Kovačić (born 6 May 1994) is a professional footballer who plays as a central-midfielder for club Manchester City and the Croatia national team.

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Mauthausen concentration camp

Mauthausen was a Nazi concentration camp on a hill above the market town of Mauthausen (roughly east of Linz), Upper Austria.

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Max Bill

Max Bill (22 December 1908 – 9 December 1994) was a Swiss architect, artist, painter, typeface designer, industrial designer and graphic designer.

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Meteorologist

A meteorologist is a scientist who studies and works in the field of meteorology aiming to understand or predict Earth's atmospheric phenomena including the weather.

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Metropolitan area

A metropolitan area or metro is a region consisting of a densely populated urban agglomeration and its surrounding territories which are sharing industries, commercial areas, transport network, infrastructures and housing.

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Modena

Modena (Mòdna; Mutna; Mutina) is a city and comune (municipality) on the south side of the Po Valley, in the Province of Modena, in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy.

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Musical theatre

Musical theatre is a form of theatrical performance that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance.

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Nasushiobara

Shiobara Onsen is a city located in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan.

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Neoclassical architecture

Neoclassical architecture, sometimes referred to as Classical Revival architecture, is an architectural style produced by the Neoclassical movement that began in the mid-18th century in Italy, France and Germany.

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New Cathedral, Linz

The New Cathedral (Neuer Dom), also known as the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Mariä-Empfängnis-Dom; Mariendom), is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Linz, Austria.

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Niklas Hoheneder

Niklas Hoheneder (born 17 August 1986) is an Austrian football coach and a former defender.

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Nizhny Novgorod

Nizhny Novgorod is the administrative centre of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast and the Volga Federal District in Russia.

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Noricum

Noricum is the Latin name for the kingdom or federation of tribes that included most of modern Austria and part of Slovenia.

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Norrköping Municipality

Norrköping Municipality (Norrköpings kommun) is a municipality in Östergötland County in southeast Sweden.

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Oceanic climate

An oceanic climate, also known as a marine climate or maritime climate, is the temperate climate sub-type in Köppen classification represented as Cfb, typical of west coasts in higher middle latitudes of continents, generally featuring cool to warm summers and cool to mild winters (for their latitude), with a relatively narrow annual temperature range and few extremes of temperature.

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Oeconomische Encyclopädie

The Oeconomische Encyclopädie was a German language encyclopedia started by Johann Georg Krünitz.

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Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights

The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) is a department of the United Nations Secretariat that works to promote and protect human rights that are guaranteed under international law and stipulated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948.

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Oil campaign of World War II

The Allied oil campaign of World War II pitted the RAF and the USAAF against facilities supplying Nazi Germany with petroleum, oil, and lubrication (POL) products.

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Old Cathedral, Linz

The Old Cathedral (Alter Dom), also called the Church of Ignatius (Ignatiuskirche) or the Jesuit Church (Jesuitenkirche), is a church in Linz, Austria.

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Opera

Opera is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers.

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Operetta

Operetta is a form of theatre and a genre of light opera.

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Othmar Wessely

Othmar Wessely (31 October 1922 – 20 April 1998) was an Austrian musicologist.

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Pantomime

Pantomime (informally panto) is a type of musical comedy stage production designed for family entertainment.

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Parov Stelar

Marcus Füreder (born 27 November 1974), better known by his stage name Parov Stelar, is an Austrian musician, composer, producer, DJ and designer.

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Paul Achleitner

Paul M. Achleitner (born 28 September 1956 in Linz) is an Austrian businessman who served as chairman of the supervisory board of Deutsche Bank from 2012 to 2022.

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Paul Haslinger

Paul Haslinger (born 11 December 1962) is an Austrian musician and composer.

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Pöstlingberg

The Pöstlingberg is a high hill on the left bank of the Danube in the city of Linz, Austria.

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Pöstlingbergbahn

The Pöstlingbergbahn is a narrow-gauge electric railway, or "mountain tramway", in Linz, Austria.

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Pflasterspektakel

The Pflasterspektakel (German for pavement spectacle) is an annual street art festival in Linz, the capital of Upper Austria.

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Piano Sonata No. 13 (Mozart)

The Piano Sonata No.

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Pichlinger See

Pichlinger See is a lake of Upper Austria.

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Pleschinger See

Pleschinger See is a lake of Upper Austria.

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Pope

The pope (papa, from lit) is the bishop of Rome and the visible head of the worldwide Catholic Church.

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Postal codes in Austria

Postal codes in Austria were introduced in 1966.

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Public transport

Public transport (also known as public transportation, public transit, mass transit, or simply transit) is a system of transport for passengers by group travel systems available for use by the general public unlike private transport, typically managed on a schedule, operated on established routes, and that may charge a posted fee for each trip.

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Reichswerke Hermann Göring

Reichswerke Hermann Göring was an industrial conglomerate in Nazi Germany from 1937 until 1945.

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Renaissance Revival architecture

Renaissance Revival architecture (sometimes referred to as "Neo-Renaissance") is a group of 19th-century architectural revival styles which were neither Greek Revival nor Gothic Revival but which instead drew inspiration from a wide range of classicizing Italian modes.

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Rhodes

Rhodes (translit) is the largest of the Dodecanese islands of Greece and is their historical capital; it is the ninth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea.

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Richard Tauber

Richard Tauber (16 May 1891 – 8 January 1948) was an Austrian lyric tenor and film actor.

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Rococo

Rococo, less commonly Roccoco, also known as Late Baroque, is an exceptionally ornamental and dramatic style of architecture, art and decoration which combines asymmetry, scrolling curves, gilding, white and pastel colours, sculpted moulding, and trompe-l'œil frescoes to create surprise and the illusion of motion and drama.

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Roman Empire

The Roman Empire was the state ruled by the Romans following Octavian's assumption of sole rule under the Principate in 27 BC, the post-Republican state of ancient Rome.

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Ryanair

Ryanair is an Irish ultra low-cost carrier group headquartered in Swords, Dublin, Ireland.

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Samba

Samba is a name or prefix used for several rhythmic variants, such as samba urbano carioca (urban Carioca samba), samba de roda (sometimes also called rural samba), recognized as part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO, amongst many other forms of samba, mostly originated in the Rio de Janeiro and Bahia states.

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San Carlos, Nicaragua

San Carlos is the capital city of the municipality of San Carlos and of the Río San Juan Department of Nicaragua.

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Shlomo Sand

Shlomo Sand (pronounced Zand; שלמה זנד; born 10 September 1946) is an Israeli Emeritus Professor of History at Tel Aviv University.

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Sister city

A sister city or a twin town relationship is a form of legal or social agreement between two geographically and politically distinct localities for the purpose of promoting cultural and commercial ties.

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Social Democratic Party of Austria

The Social Democratic Party of Austria (Sozialdemokratische Partei Österreichs, SPÖ) is a social democratic political party in Austria.

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St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna

St.

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Stadtwerkstatt

The Stadtwerkstatt is an open event and project house in Linz.

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Statutory city (Austria)

In Austrian politics, a statutory city (German: Stadt mit eigenem Statut or Statutarstadt), also known in Burgenland as free city (German: Freistadt), is a city that is vested, in addition to its purview as a municipality, with the powers and duties of a district administrative authority.

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Steyregg

Steyregg is a municipality in the district of Urfahr-Umgebung in the Austrian state of Upper Austria.

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Strudel

Strudel is a type of layered pastry with a filling that is usually sweet, but savoury fillings are also common.

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Stucco

Stucco or render is a construction material made of aggregates, a binder, and water.

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Sumgait

Sumgait (Sumqayıt) is a city in Azerbaijan, located near the Caspian Sea, on the Absheron Peninsula, about away from the capital Baku.

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Sybille Bammer

Sybille Bammer (born 27 April 1980) is a former professional tennis player from Austria.

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Symphony No. 36 (Mozart)

The Symphony No.

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Tampa, Florida

Tampa is a city on the Gulf Coast of the U.S. state of Florida.

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Tampere

Tampere (Tammerfors) is a city in Finland and the regional capital of Pirkanmaa.

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Tapolca

Tapolca (Toppoltz) is a town in Veszprém County, Hungary, close to Lake Balaton.

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Tel Aviv University

Tel Aviv University (TAU; אוּנִיבֶרְסִיטַת תֵּל אָבִיב, Universitat Tel Aviv, جامعة تل أبيب, Jami’at Tel Abib) is a public research university in Tel Aviv, Israel.

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Telephone numbers in Austria

Telephone numbers in Austria have no standard lengths for either area codes or subscriber numbers, meaning that some subscriber numbers may be as short as three digits.

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Tenerife

Tenerife (formerly spelled Teneriffe) is the largest and most populous island of the Canary Islands.

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Tenor

A tenor is a type of classical male singing voice whose vocal range lies between the countertenor and baritone voice types.

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Teresa Präauer

Teresa Präauer (born 28 February 1979 in Linz, Oberösterreich) is an Austrian writer and visual artist.

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The Holocaust

The Holocaust was the genocide of European Jews during World War II.

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The Invention of the Jewish People

The Invention of the Jewish People (translit, literally When and How Was the Jewish People Invented?) is a study of Jewish historiography by Shlomo Sand, Professor of History at Tel Aviv University.

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Thomas Preining

Thomas Preining (born 21 July 1998) is an Austrian racing driver, currently competing in Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters, where he is the 2023 champion.

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Trams in Linz

Trams in Linz (Linzer Straßenbahn-Netz) is a network of tramways forming the backbone of the urban public transport system in Linz, which is the capital city of the federal state of Upper Austria in Austria.

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Trinity

The Christian doctrine of the Trinity (from 'threefold') is the central doctrine concerning the nature of God in most Christian churches, which defines one God existing in three,, consubstantial divine persons: God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ) and God the Holy Spirit, three distinct persons (hypostases) sharing one essence/substance/nature (homoousion).

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Trolleybus

A trolleybus (also known as trolley bus, trolley coach, trackless trolley, trackless tramin the 1910s and 1920sJoyce, J.; King, J. S.; and Newman, A. G. (1986). British Trolleybus Systems, pp. 9, 12. London: Ian Allan Publishing..or trolleyDunbar, Charles S. (1967). Buses, Trolleys & Trams. Paul Hamlyn Ltd.

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Tunisia

Tunisia, officially the Republic of Tunisia, is the northernmost country in Africa.

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Tuzla

Tuzla is the third-largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the administrative center of Tuzla Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Tyrol (federal state)

Tyrol (Tirol; Tirolo) is an Austrian federal state.

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University of Art and Design Linz

The University of Art and Design Linz is one of four universities in Linz, Upper Austria.

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Upper Austria

Upper Austria (Oberösterreich; Obaöstareich, Horní Rakousy) is one of the nine states or Länder of Austria.

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Ute Bock

Ute Bock (27 June 1942 – 19 January 2018) was an Austrian educator who was known for her projects helping asylum seekers.

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Valie Export

Valie Export (often stylized as 'VALIE EXPORT'; born 17 May 1940) is an avant-garde Austrian artist.

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Vehicle registration plates of Austria

Austrian car number plates are mandatory vehicle registration plates displaying the registration mark (Kennzeichen) of motor vehicles in Austria.

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Vera Lischka

Vera Lischka (born 1 May 1977 in Linz, Upper Austria) is a former breaststroke swimmer from Austria, who competed for her native country at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Verena Madner

Verena Madner (born May 12, 1965, in Linz) is an Austrian legal scholar, university professor and constitutional judge.

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Vienna School of Art History

The Vienna School of Art History (Wiener Schule der Kunstgeschichte) was the development of fundamental art-historical methods at the University of Vienna.

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Vienna State Opera

The Vienna State Opera is a historic opera house and opera company based in Vienna, Austria.

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Viktor Kalisch

Viktor Kalisch (4 December 1902 in Linz – 21 July 1976) was an Austrian sprint canoeist who competed in the late 1930s.

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Vilnius

Vilnius, previously known in English as Vilna, is the capital of and largest city in Lithuania and the second-most-populous city in the Baltic states.

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Voestalpine

Voestalpine AG – stylized as voestalpine – is an Austrian steel-based technology and capital goods group based in Linz, Austria.

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Volker Türk

Volker Türk (born 1965) is an Austrian lawyer and United Nations official.

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W5 (TV program)

W5 is a Canadian news magazine television program that was produced by CTV News.

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Walter Oswald

Walter Oswald (born 8 October 1955) is a German former professional footballer who played as a midfielder or defender.

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Waltraut Cooper

Waltraut Cooper (born 1937, Linz, Austria), is an Austrian artist, generally described as Light Artist, primarily concerned with Art and Science, Concept Art, Digital Art.

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Waste minimisation

Waste minimisation is a set of processes and practices intended to reduce the amount of waste produced.

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Weikerlsee

Weikerlsee is a pair of recreational lakes just south of the confluence of the Traun and the Danube in the urban district of Ebelsberg.

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Western Railway (Austria)

The Western Railway (Westbahn) is a two-track, partly four-track, electrified railway line in Austria that runs from Vienna to Salzburg via St. Pölten and Linz Hauptbahnhof and is one of the major lines of Austria.

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Wilhelm Holzbauer

Wilhelm Holzbauer (3 September 1930 – 15 June 2019) was an Austrian architect, noted as a "pragmatic" modernist.

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 17565 December 1791) was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period.

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World War II

World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.

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Xaver Schlager

Xaver Schlager (born 28 September 1997) is an Austrian footballer who plays as defensive midfielder for Bundesliga club RB Leipzig and the Austria national team.

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Xavier Ehrenbert Fridelli

Xavier Ehrenbert Fridelli (11 March 1673 – 4 June 1743) was an Austrian Jesuit missionary and cartographer in China.

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Zaporizhzhia

Zaporizhzhia (Запоріжжя,; Zaporozhye), formerly known as Oleksandrivsk until 1921, is a city in southeast Ukraine, situated on the banks of the Dnieper River.

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1936 Summer Olympics

The 1936 Summer Olympics (Olympische Sommerspiele 1936), officially the Games of the XI Olympiad (Spiele der XI.) and officially branded as Berlin 1936, was an international multi-sport event held from 1 to 16 August 1936 in Berlin, Germany.

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1948 Winter Olympics

The 1948 Winter Olympics, officially known as the V Olympic Winter Games (V.; Ves Jeux olympiques d'hiver; V Giochi olimpici invernali; V Gieus olimpics d'enviern) and commonly known as St.

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See also

Austrian state capitals

Cities and towns in Upper Austria

The Holocaust in Austria

References

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