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    Austria (redirect from Österreich)
    and adopted the euro currency in 1999. The native name for Austria, Österreich, derives from the Old High German Ostarrîchi, which meant "eastern realm"...
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    the Wayback Machine, Teilauszug aus dem Wasserbuch Tirol. "Klimadaten von Österreich 1971–2000 – Tirol-Seefeld" (in German). Central Institute for Meteorology...
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  • Frederick IV of Austria (1382–1439), Habsburg duke of the Tirol, son of Leopold III of Austria Frederick V of Austria (1415–1493), later Frederick III, Holy Roman...
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    institutions, such as the Giselabahn (a train running from Salzburg to Tirol), the still active paddle steamer Gisela on the Traunsee and the Gisela...
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    Helena of Austria (German: Helena von Österreich; 7 January 1543 – 5 March 1574) was a co-founder of the Ladies' Convent of Hall (Haller Damenstift), born...
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    Austria and Styria 1358–1365, Duke of Tirol after 1363. After the death of Rudolph IV, his brothers Albert III and Leopold III ruled the Habsburg possessions...
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    "Landesrecht Tirol: Stadtrecht der Landeshauptstadt Innsbruck 1975 § 2". Rechts Informations System (RIS), Bundeskanzleramt Österreich. Archived from...
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    Duchy of Carinthia (Kaernten), Duchy of Carniola (Krain), County of Tyrol (Tirol) and Vorarlberg. In a wider sense the Lands of the Bohemian Crown were also...
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    Otto Stolz (category People from Hall in Tirol)
    for his work on mathematical analysis and infinitesimals. Born in Hall in Tirol, he studied at the University of Innsbruck from 1860 and the University...
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    & Österreich. (1995), p 93. Hansjakob Stehle: Die Spione aus dem Pfarrhaus. In: Die Zeit. 5 January 1996. DÖW: Widerstand und Verfolgung in Tirol 1934–1945...
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