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Adelheid Dahimène
Adelheid Dahimène (2 June 1956 – 21 November 2010) was an Austrian writer. Life Dahimène was born in Altheim on 2 June 1956. After graduating from commercial school in Braunau am Inn, Braunau, she spent some time abroad (Munich, Africa, France, Great Britain), followed by various jobs in market and opinion research, as an accountant and translator. From 1991, Dahimène worked as a freelance copywriter and writer. Among other things, she organized the literature programme in Wels (city), Wels at the "Schl8hof", a cultural center that has been in existence for 25 years. Most recently, the mini-dramas ''Frisches Blut'' were premiered there under Adelheid Dahimène's aegis (director: Lucas Cejpek). Dahimène had three children and lived in Wels. She died at the age of 54 from a serious cancer (medicine), cancer. Awards * Feldkirch Poetry Prize 2006 (1st place) * Feldkirch Poetry Prize. Staatspreis für Kinder- und Jugendliteratur 2004 for ''Spezialeinheit Kreiner'' * Schà ...
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Altheim, Austria
Altheim () is a town in eastern Austria. It is situated within the District of Braunau am Inn in the traditional region of Innviertel in the state of Upper Austria. It lies on the small river known as the Mühlheimer Ache, a tributary of the River Inn. Population Villages *Altheim *Diepolding *Englwertsham *Gallenberg * Gaugsham *Kling *Lehen *Lüfteneck *Mauernberg *Schwaig *Stern *Wagham *Weidenthal *Weirading *Wolfegg Sights In 1985 archaeologists discovered the ruins of a Roman villa in farmland just outside Altheim. In the town there is a Roman museum dedicated to these findings, thOchzethaus. See also * Braunau am Inn * Linz * Upper Austria Upper Austria ( ; ; ) is one of the nine States of Austria, states of Austria. Its capital is Linz. Upper Austria borders Germany and the Czech Republic, as well as the other Austrian states of Lower Austria, Styria, and Salzburg (state), Salzbur ... References External links Town hall websiteAltheim TV Cities and to ...
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Klever Verlag
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21st-century Austrian Women Writers
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Residenz Verlag
''Residenz'' () is a German word for "domicile", now obsolete except in the formal sense of an official residence. A related term, ''Residenzstadt'', denotes a city where a sovereign ruler resided, and thus carries a similar meaning to the contemporary expressions ''seat of government'' or ''capital''. As there were many sovereign ( imperially immediate) rulers in the Holy Roman Empire, ranking from lord (''Herr'') to prince elector and king, there are many cities, palaces, and castles in the empire's former territory which used to be a ''Residenz'', some of which are still so referred to today. The former status of a city as a ''Residenz'' is frequently reflected in the architecture of its center. During the baroque period especially, many prestigious buildings were erected; sometimes even new towns were founded. Most former ''Residenzstädte'' still serve as cultural and administrative centers today. Examples of buildings or cities: * Munich ''Residenz'', the former residenc ...
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Boje Verlag
Boje is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: * Alexandra Bøje (born 1999), Danish badminton player * Boje Skovhus (born 1962), Danish baritone * Boje Postel (1890–1980), German-British painter * Christian Due-Boje (born 1966), Swedish ice hockey player * David Boje, American professor * Eduard Boje (born 1969), South African cricketer * Emil Boje Jensen (1911–1964), Danish rower * Gabriella Bøje (born 1997), Danish badminton player * Nicky Boje Nico Boje ( ; born 20 March 1973) is a South African former cricketer who played in 43 Tests, 115 One Day Internationals and single Twenty20 International for South Africa. Boje was a member of the South Africa team that won the 1998 ICC KnockO ...
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Freiburg Im Breisgau
Freiburg im Breisgau or simply Freiburg is the List of cities in Baden-Württemberg by population, fourth-largest city of the German state of Baden-Württemberg after Stuttgart, Mannheim and Karlsruhe. Its built-up area has a population of about 355,000 (2021), while the greater Freiburg metropolitan area ("Einzugsgebiet") has about 660,000 (2018). Freiburg is located at the southwestern foothills of the Black Forest, on the Dreisam River, a tributary of the Elz (Rhine), Elz. It is Germany's southwestern- and southernmost city with a population exceeding 100,000. It lies in the Breisgau, one of Germany's warmest regions, in the south of the Upper Rhine Plain. Its city limits reach from the Schauinsland summit () in the Black Forest to east of the French border, while Switzerland is to the south. The city is situated in the major Baden (wine region), wine-growing region of Baden and, together with Offenburg, serves as a tourist entry-point to the scenic Black Forest. According ...
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Feldkirch Poetry Prize
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