and these forms suggest etymological descent from dorr/durr "anger" or durrach "malicious" or "fierce". The original Irish term contains the stem dubh...
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Breitach Bächgraben Bärnbach Bürgerbach Danube (Donau) Dandlbach Doserbach Dürrach Eibelebach Eibkendlbach Enzenbach Eyenbach Fermersbach Finsterbach Fischbach...
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projects as the construction of the Hirzmannsperre power plant in Styria, the Dürrach dam in Tyrol, and the turbine plant for the textile works in Reutte. While...
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Landiswil and Obergoldbach were both part of the parish of Biglen. The Durrach and Spiegelberg families from Solothurn owned the village of Landiswil...
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days on Turracher Höhe. The name Turrach is derived from the old term, "Durrach", which was used for a forest, where there are a lot of fallen, dried up...
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