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    1160 Schärding was ruled by the Counts of Andechs, and from 1248 by the Wittelsbach dynasty. Benefiting from its location by the Inn, Schärding became...
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  • SK Schärding (German: Sportklub Waizenauer Schärding) is an Austrian football club in Schärding, Upper Austria, Austria. The club was founded in 1922 by...
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    Schärding-Suben Airport (German: Flugplatz Schärding-Suben, ICAO: LOLS) is a private use airport located 7 kilometres (4 mi) south of Schärding, Upper...
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  • im Innkreis Riedau Schardenberg Schärding Sigharting Sankt Aegidi Sankt Florian am Inn Sankt Marienkirchen bei Schärding Sankt Roman Sankt Willibald Suben...
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    Austria and includes the districts Braunau am Inn, Ried im Innkreis and Schärding. Since the formation of the political districts in 1868, the quarters...
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  • people with the name Raab, Austria, a market town in the district of Schärding in Upper Austria Raab (river), a river in Austria and Hungary, also known...
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  • The Battle of Schärding on 17 January 1742 took place during the War of the Austrian Succession near present German border. It ended with a victory for...
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  • Raab is a market town (Marktgemeinde) in the district of Schärding in Upper Austria in Austria. The village historically belonged to the Duchy of Bavaria...
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    kilometres (106.3 mi) from a junction with the Wels–Passau railway line near Schärding to a junction with the Enns Valley Railway in Stainach. Austrian Federal...
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    section of the river are Marktl am Inn, Simbach on Inn, Braunau am Inn and Schärding. In Passau the Inn finally enters the Danube (as does the river Ilz there)...
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