municipality's name served to distinguish it from the nearby Krems I, which is now part of Leezen. Krems II lies 7 km northeast of Bad Segeberg on the Wardersee...
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Drau in Carinthia in Austria Two rivers in Austria: Krems (Lower Austria) Krems (Upper Austria) Krems II, a municipality in the district of Segeberg in Schleswig-Holstein...
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Fahrenkrug Geschendorf Glasau Groß Rönnau Klein Gladebrügge Klein Rönnau Krems II Negernbötel Nehms Neuengörs Pronstorf Rohlstorf Schackendorf Schieren Seedorf...
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Kapur IX, a district in Lima Puluh Kota, Indonesia Krems I, a part of the village Leezen, Germany Krems II, a part of a different region, in Schleswig-Holstein...
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Austria (after Vienna). Other large cities are Amstetten, Klosterneuburg, Krems an der Donau, Stockerau and Wiener Neustadt. With a land area of 19,186 km2...
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remained relatively safe. Jewish communities prospered in several towns like Krems or the area around the Judenplatz at Vienna. During the confusion after...
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Hüttblek Itzstedt Kattendorf Kayhude Kisdorf Klein Gladebrügge Klein Rönnau Krems II Kükels Latendorf Leezen Lentföhrden Mönkloh Mözen Nahe Negernbötel Nehms...
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soldiers were staying in the town, Ferdinand sent envoys to his commander at Krems, Henri Duval, Count of Dampierre and entered into negotiations with the...
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Verschoenerungsverein Gneixendorf. See also Krems-Gneixendorf. Gneixendorf has been incorporated with the town of Krems since 1968. The composer Ludwig van Beethoven...
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Cremisius "Krem" Aclassi is a fictional character in the 2014 video game Dragon Age: Inquisition. He is a former soldier in the Tevinter Imperium's military...
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Fahrenkrug Geschendorf Glasau Groß Rönnau Klein Gladebrügge Klein Rönnau Krems II Negernbötel Nehms Neuengörs Pronstorf Rohlstorf Schackendorf Schieren Seedorf...
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Nizzo of Krems-Gars (or Rizzo, as he is sometimes called) was a scion of the house of Kuenring. Not much is known about this mysterious individual. What...
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by this act could Vienna surpass other cities within the duchy, such as Krems, Melk, and Klosterneuburg. Since then, it has remained the capital of the...
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Franz Reichleitner (category People from Kirchdorf an der Krems District)
Franz Karl Reichleitner (2 December 1906 – 3 January 1944) was an Austrian member in the SS of Nazi Germany who participated in Operation Reinhard during...
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XIII-D Nuremberg-Langwasser Stalag XVII-A Kaisersteinbruch Stalag XVII-B Krems–Gneixendorf. Formerly named Dulag Gneixendorf Stalag XVII-C Döllersheim...
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Abbey and in 1083 established the Augustinian monastery of Göttweig near Krems. In 1089 Margrave Leopold helped pay for the construction of Melk Abbey...
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Project 2025's plans for the Head Start program and free school lunches". KREM. Archived from the original on July 21, 2024. Retrieved July 26, 2024. Barber...
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Yoko Ono (redirect from John Ono Lennon II)
travelled to Denmark's Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Austria's Kunsthalle Krems, and Spain's Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. In 2014 she contributed several artworks...
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Dürnstein (category Cities and towns in Krems-Land District)
pronunciation: [ˈdʏʁnˌʃtaɪ̯n]) is a small town on the Danube river in the Krems-Land district, in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. It is one of the...
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is represented by the fresco in the hall of the castle of Gozzoburg in Krems an der Donau, that comes from the early 1270s. A further depiction can be...
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Böblingen (redirect from Bombing of Böblingen in World War II)
(1985) Bergama, Turkey (1967) Glenrothes, Scotland, United Kingdom (1991) Krems an der Donau, Austria (1972) Pontoise, France (1972) Sittard-Geleen, Netherlands...
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Herberstein, Reifenstein and Krems. He was in the special favor of Archduke Ferdinand II of Austria, later Emperor Ferdinand II (1587–1637), who appointed...
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Stein, near the village of Krems, until the late afternoon. To the east of Stein, 2 kilometers (1.2 mi) down an old road, lay Krems, with its small population...
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inside the Gürtel. It crossed the Danube at Tulln and extended from there to Krems and to the border with Bohemia at Gmünd. In Bohemia, it continued through...
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California during World War II was a major contributor to the World War II effort. California's long Pacific Ocean coastline provided the support needed...
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was appealed and overturned in November 2021, and the Regional Court of Krems was ordered to reconsider the case. In late-April 2022, a panel of three...
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"Lower Danube" (Niederdonau), name for Lower Austria, with its capital at Krems an der Donau, including the northern districts of Burgenland with Eisenstadt...
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Deggendorf in Bavaria Passau in Bavaria Austria Linz, capital of Upper Austria Krems in Lower Austria Tulln in Lower Austria Vienna – capital of Austria and...
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Göttweig Abbey (German: Stift Göttweig) is a Benedictine monastery near Krems in Lower Austria. It was founded in 1083 by Altmann, Bishop of Passau. Göttweig...
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