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Bad Aussee (German: [baːt aʊ̯sˈseː]; Central Bavarian: Bod Ossee) is a town in the Austrian state of Styria, located at the confluence of the three sources... |
Altaussee (German: [ˈalt.aʊ̯sˌseː]; Central Bavarian: Oid Aussee) is a municipality and spa town in the district of Liezen in Styria, Austria. The small... |
SV Bad Aussee was an Austrian association football club, from Bad Aussee. The club was dissolved in 2011. Manager: Ivo Gölz Assistant Manager: Thomas... |
neighboring Bad Aussee. There is also the LKH Bad Aussee, which is operated together with the LKH Rottenmann as "Hospital Association Rottenmann-Bad Aussee". Grundlsee... |
Not be confused with Aussie. Aussee may refer to: Bad Aussee, Austria Aussee, German exonym for Úsov This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct... |
are Trachtenvereine in Austria, famous towns deep in the Alps such as Bad Aussee still to this day do not have preservation clubs, as lederhosen have continued... |
Klaus Maria Brandauer (category People from Bad Aussee) French and has acted in each. Brandauer was born as Klaus Georg Steng in Bad Aussee, Austria. He is the son of Maria Brandauer and Georg Steng (or Stenj)... |
Joy (Austrian band) (category People from Bad Aussee) known for the hits "Touch by Touch" and "Valerie". The band was formed in Bad Aussee, Austria. Andreas Schweitzer (born 26 February 1960), Alfred Jaklitsch... |
Anna Plochl (category People from Bad Aussee) She was born and grew up in Bad Aussee as the daughter of Jakob Plochl (Gorlinzendorf-bei-Pettau, 27 May 1774 - Bad Aussee, 25 April 1822), a postmaster... |
Admont Aigen im Ennstal Altaussee Altenmarkt bei Sankt Gallen Ardning Bad Aussee Bad Mitterndorf Gaishorn am See Grundlsee Irdning-Donnersbachtal Landl Lassing... |
three vocal movements. The symphony's final form—begun in July 1899 at Bad Aussee and completed in August 1900 at Maiernigg—retains only one vocal movement... |
Albrecht Gaiswinkler (category People from Bad Aussee) Austrian salt mine towards the end of World War II. Gaiswinkler was born in Bad Aussee, Austria. In 1934, he was a political prisoner for some months. In 1944... |
Tobago 1986 November 13, 1986 77 37th 1987 Austria Ulla Weigerstorfer 20 Bad Aussee Miss Austria 1987 November 12, 1987 78 38th 1988 Iceland Linda Pétursdóttir... |
Army Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC). Later, Höttl opened a school in Bad Aussee and authored three books. He died in 1999. Höttl was born in Vienna, Austria-Hungary... |
Hungary.[citation needed] Werner Ostendorff died at a field hospital in Bad Aussee on 1 May 1945. Werner Ostendorff was a son of the Prussian Regierungsvizepräsident... |
Gunther Burstyn (category People from Bad Aussee) Gunther Adolf Burstyn (6 July 1879 in Bad Aussee, Steiermark – 15 April 1945 in Korneuburg, Lower Austria) was an inventor, technician, and officer of... |
Paul Preuss (climber) (category People from Bad Aussee) Paul Preuss (spelled Preuß in German; pronounced Proyce) (19 August 1886 – 3 October 1913) was an Austrian alpinist who achieved recognition for his bold... |
ceremonial uses in Europe. It is traditional during the festival Fasching in Bad Aussee to brandish inflated pig bladders on sticks. Similarly, in Xinzo de Limia... |
which it meets near the city of Linz. Other towns along the river are Bad Aussee, Bad Ischl, Gmunden, Wels and Traun. The Traun is 155.9 km (96.9 mi) long... |
the Salzkammergut region into ten sub-regions, as follows: Ausseerland: Bad Aussee, Styria Ferienregion Wolfgangsee: Wolfgangsee, Salzburg Urlaubsregion... |