Gmunden (German: [ˈɡmʊndn̩] ) is a town in Upper Austria, in the district of Gmunden. It has 13,204 inhabitants (estimates 2016 ). Gmunden covers an area...
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SV Gmunden is a football club that currently plays in the 5th tier Austrian 2. Landesliga . v t e...
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The Gmunden Tramway is part of the tram-train-system Traunsee Tram, that opened in 2018 and is located in Upper Austria, Austria. The Traunsee Tram connects...
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Bezirk Gmunden is a district of the state of Upper Austria in Austria. Towns (Städte) are indicated in boldface; market towns (Marktgemeinden) in italics;...
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Gmunden Laakirchen Airfield (German: Flugplatz Gmunden Laakirchen, ICAO: LOLU) is a recreational airfield located 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) northeast of Gmunden...
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Budweis-Linz-Gmunden Horse-Drawn Railway (German: Pferdeeisenbahn Budweis–Linz–Gmunden; Czech: Koněspřežná dráha České Budějovice–Linec–Gmunden) was the second...
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Basket Swans Gmunden is an Austrian professional basketball club that is based in Gmunden. Their home arena is Volksbank-Arena Gmunden. The club has won...
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Symphony No. 9 (Schubert) (redirect from Gmunden-Gastein Symphony)
was preparing himself to write 'a grand symphony' (originally listed as Gmunden-Gastein symphony, D 849, in the Deutsch Catalogue). By the spring or summer...
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von Gmunden (Latin: Johannes de Gamundia; c. 1380/84 – February 23, 1442) was a German astronomer, mathematician and humanist. Johannes von Gmunden received...
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mines of Salzkammergut were administered by the Imperial Salzoberamt in Gmunden from 1745 to 1850. Parts of the region were designated a UNESCO World Heritage...
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railway in Austria, running from Vorchdorf to Gmunden. The railway was built in 1912; it connected Gmunden - then a successful spa resort - to the agricultural...
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Schloss Orth) is an Austrian castle situated in the Traunsee lake, in Gmunden, 19 kilometres (12 mi) from Vöcklabruck, the gate to Salzkammergut. The...
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in the Austro-Prussian War. Ernest Augustus had Schloss Cumberland in Gmunden, Austria, built in 1882 as exile seat. Despite this, Thyra wrote that she...
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Cumberland Castle. Marienburg Castle The Queen's Villa in Gmunden Mausoleum of Queen Marie in Gmunden "Carl Ferdinand Sohn (1806-67) - Marie Alexandrina of...
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Swietelsky in Gmunden. On March 15, 1933 he joined the NSDAP (membership number 1,456,963). He founded the Swietelsky company in 1936 in Gmunden in Upper Austria...
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2004–05 Swans Gmunden 2005–06 Swans Gmunden 2006–07 Swans Gmunden 2007–08 Panthers Fürstenfeld 2008–09 Kraftwerk Wels 2009–10 Swans Gmunden 2010–11 Oberwart...
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duke and his family moved back to their exile seat Cumberland Castle at Gmunden, Austria, but in 1924 he received Blankenburg Castle and some other estates...
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include Schloss Ort, a medieval castle. At the North end of the lake is Gmunden, at the south end is Ebensee. The lake is surrounded by mountains, including...
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himself as a troublemaker. He died of heart failure in his apartment in Gmunden, Upper Austria, in February 1989. Controversy extended beyond his death...
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Budapest in 1887. Electric tramway lines in the Austrian Empire: Austria: Gmunden (1894); Linz, Vienna (1897); Graz (1898); Trieste (1900); Ljubljana (1901);...
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east of the Barossa Valley Grünberg (surname) Grünberg aerial tramway, in Gmunden, Austria Greenberg Grinberg, Grynberg Grünburg This disambiguation page...
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"Father Odo"; Duchess Maria Amalia of Württemberg (born 15 August 1897 in Gmunden; died 13 August 1923 in Altshausen), briefly engaged to Crown Prince George...
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in 1866 after the battle of Langensalza, the royal family emigrated to Gmunden in Austria, leaving the castle uninhabited for almost 80 years. Consequently...
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Liechtenstein, the Duke of Cumberland Foundation, which holds the properties near Gmunden in Austria, the Hanovers' main residence in exile after 1866 when their...
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Statutarstädte and 438 municipalities. Linz Steyr Wels Braunau Eferding Freistadt Gmunden Grieskirchen Kirchdorf Linz-Land Perg Ried Rohrbach Schärding Steyr-Land...
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regional S-Bahn, a tramway network and a funicular. The little town of Gmunden counts a tramway line. The village of Serfaus, with the U-Bahn Serfaus...
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Stephen Lumpkins (section Swans Gmunden (2014–2015))
game. In February 2015, Lumpkins signed with the Austrian ÖBL team Swans Gmunden. Collegiate Patriot League All-Freshman (2009) Patriot League All-Tournament...
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Gosau (category Cities and towns in Gmunden District)
Gosau is a municipality in the district of Gmunden in Upper Austria, Austria. Gosau is situated along the Gosaubach stream in the Salzkammergut region...
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75–74 Italy Yugoslavia 92–89 Spain 1986 details Austria (Vöcklabruck, Gmunden) Yugoslavia 111–87 Soviet Union Italy 83–53 West Germany 1988 details Yugoslavia...
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Other municipality 1,187 Gilgenberg am Weilhart Other municipality 1,327 Gmunden Other city 13,191 Goldwörth Other municipality 840 Gosau Other municipality...
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