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    Bad Radkersburg (German pronunciation: [ˈbaːt ˈʁatkɐsbʊʁk]; Slovene: Radgona; archaic Hungarian: Regede) is a spa town in the southeast of the Austrian...
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    Baarle-Hertog, Belgium Bad Muskau, Germany Bad Muskau, Germany Łęknica, Poland Bad Radkersburg, Austria-Hungary Bad Radkersburg, Austria Gornja Radgona...
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  • Nazi war criminals until 2013. Heim was born on June 28, 1914, in Bad Radkersburg, Austria-Hungary, the son of a policeman and a housewife. He studied...
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    defensive stronghold for today's regional centre and its twin city, Bad Radkersburg, on the other side of the Mura River in Austria. The towns were split...
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    is also the starting point of the Radkersburg Railway, which runs to the east over the Mur Bridge to Bad Radkersburg. All international trains stopped...
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  • from Hainburg an der Donau to Feldkirch South Alpine Trail 03 from Bad Radkersburg to Sillian Pre-Alpine Trail 04 from Vienna to Salzburg and continued...
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  • Austrian Armed Forces barracks in Bad Radkersburg was named after him. Mickl was born Johann Mikl in Zelting, Radkersburg, which was part of the Duchy of...
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    Leopold Vietoris (category People from Bad Radkersburg)
    mathematician, World War I veteran and supercentenarian. He was born in Radkersburg and died in Innsbruck. He was known for his contributions to topology—notably...
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    Frank R. Paul (category People from Bad Radkersburg)
    Hall of Fame inducted him in 2009. Paul was born on April 18, 1884, in Radkersburg, Austria-Hungary. His father was from Hungary and his mother from Czechoslovakia...
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  • for Gorica. He also had spells in the Austrian lower leagues with Bad Radkersburg and Schlaining and in Iceland with Höttur/Huginn. "Ivan Antolek (Hrvatska) ::...
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