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Laßnitz (other)
Laßnitz, ''Lassnitz'' or ''Lasnitz,'' may refer to: ;Places in Austria * Laßnitz bei Murau (Steirisch Laßnitz), a municipality in Styria * Laßnitz (Frauental), a cadastral municipality in Frauental an der Laßnitz, Styria * Laßnitz (Ligist), a settlement in Ligist, Styria * Laßnitz (Metnitz), a village on the Laßnitzbach stream in the municipality of Metnitz, Carinthia ;Historical places: * Tragöß-Oberort, near Bruck an der Mur in Styria, Austria, until the 19th century * Frauental an der Laßnitz, Styria, Austria, until the mid-20th century * Laznica (Maribor), village near Maribor, Slovenia * Laznica (Braničevo), village in the district of Braničevo, Serbia ;Rivers in Austria, also called ''Laßnitzbach, Laßnitz-Bach, Lasnitzen''(''-bach''): * Rettenbach (Laßnitz), also called the ''Niedere Laßnitz'', West Styria * Wildbach (Laßnitz), formerly called the ''Hohe Laßnitz'', in West Styria * Lassnitz (Kainach), in the district of Voitsberg in West Styri ...
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Laßnitz Bei Murau
Laßnitz bei Murau is a former municipality in the district of Murau in Styria, Austria Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine Federal states of Austria, states, of which the capital Vienna is the List of largest cities in Aust .... Since the 2015 Styria municipal structural reform, it is part of the municipality Murau. Geography Laßnitz lies between Murau and Sankt Lambrecht. References Cities and towns in Murau District {{Styria-geo-stub ...
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Laznica
Laznica ( sr-Cyrl, Лазница; ) is a large highland village in Serbia. It is located in the municipality of Žagubica, Braničevo District. The village has an ethnic Timok Romanian ("Vlach") majority and its population numbering 2,063 people (2002 census). Laznica is settled in the north of mountain range of Homolje mountains. Geography Latitude (DMS) of the village is 44° 14' 25N and longitude (DMS) is 21° 48' 36E. The altitude is 433 meters. History & Culture A little is known about this village in the old ages - the only fact remains that it has been constantly populated by people from the Roman conquer of Triballian and Dacian lands that have become Dacia Superior and Dacia Minor. In the stone hill above Laznica the `Krsia cu Albineli`, the archaeologists have found prehistorical axes, knives and everyday dishes and also, on the same spot, remnants of an old border Roman fortress. The village was first time mentioned in Ottoman census ( Braničevski tefter ...
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Prägraten Am Großvenediger
Prägraten am Großvenediger is a municipality in the district of Lienz in the Austrian state of Tyrol Tyrol ( ; historically the Tyrole; ; ) is a historical region in the Alps of Northern Italy and western Austria. The area was historically the core of the County of Tyrol, part of the Holy Roman Empire, Austrian Empire and Austria-Hungary, f .... Population References External links Cities and towns in Lienz District {{Tyrol-geo-stub ...
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Laßnitz (Sulm)
Laßnitz, ''Lassnitz'' or ''Lasnitz,'' may refer to: ;Places in Austria * Laßnitz bei Murau (Steirisch Laßnitz), a municipality in Styria * Laßnitz (Frauental), a cadastral municipality in Frauental an der Laßnitz, Styria * Laßnitz (Ligist), a settlement in Ligist, Styria * Laßnitz (Metnitz), a village on the Laßnitzbach stream in the municipality of Metnitz, Carinthia ;Historical places: * Tragöß-Oberort, near Bruck an der Mur in Styria, Austria, until the 19th century * Frauental an der Laßnitz, Styria, Austria, until the mid-20th century * Laznica (Maribor), village near Maribor, Slovenia * Laznica (Braničevo), village in the district of Braničevo, Serbia ;Rivers in Austria, also called ''Laßnitzbach, Laßnitz-Bach, Lasnitzen''(''-bach''): * Rettenbach (Laßnitz), also called the ''Niedere Laßnitz'', West Styria * Wildbach (Laßnitz), formerly called the ''Hohe Laßnitz'', in West Styria * Lassnitz (Kainach), in the district of Voitsberg in West Styri ...
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Sankt Veit An Der Glan
St. Veit an der Glan () is a town in the Austrian state of Carinthia (state), Carinthia, the administrative centre of the St. Veit an der Glan District. It was the historic Carinthian capital until 1518. The famous chef Wolfgang Puck was born there in 1949. Geography Location The town is situated in the valley of the Glan (Gurk), Glan River within the Noric Alps, Gurktal Alps. Here the Glan reaches the Central Carinthian Zollfeld plain and flows southwards to Maria Saal and the state capital Klagenfurt am Wörthersee. Municipal arrangement St. Veit consists of six Katastralgemeinden: ''Galling'', ''Hörzendorf'', ''Niederdorf'', ''Projern'', ''Sankt Donat'' and ''Tanzenberg''. It is further divided into the following districts, with population figures at right: * Affelsdorf (36) * Aich (12) * Altglandorf (105) * Arndorf (15) * Baardorf (12) * Baiersdorf (20) * Beintratten (16) * Blintendorf (16) * Dellach (44) * Draschelbach (4) * Eberdorf (10) * Galling (4) * Gersdorf (23) * Höf ...
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Murau
Murau () is a town in the western part of the Austrian federal state of Styria. It is the administrative seat of Murau District. Geography The historic town is located in mountainous Upper Styria in the valley of the Mur river between the Lower Tauern range and the Gurktal Alps. The municipal area comprises the cadastral communities of Laßnitz-Lambrecht, Murau proper and Sankt Egidi, as well as the former independent municipalities of Laßnitz bei Murau, Stolzalpe and Triebendorf which were incorporated in the course of a 2015 administrative reform. Murau currently has a population of 3,688. The town's economy largely depends on tourism, especially in the nearby Kreischberg ski resort. It is also known for its brewing tradition ('' Murauer Bier'') documented since the 15th century. Murau station is a stop on the narrow-gauge Mur Valley Railway (''Murtalbahn''), running along the Mur river from Unzmarkt up to Mauterndorf in Salzburg. History The area was already settled i ...
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Voitsberg
Voitsberg () is a small city in the district of Voitsberg in Styria, Austria, with a population of c. 9,400 . It grew upon the St. Margaret church at the Tregistbach river and was first mentioned in 1220 as Civitas. Remains of the Greisenegg palace and Obervoitsberg castle can be seen. Other objects of interest are its Cityhall Voitsberg, designed by architect Arik Brauer. Transport Voitsberg has two stations, Voitsberg and Krems in Steiermark, on the Köflach railway line, which runs between Graz Hauptbahnhof and Köflach. The Styria S-Bahn stops at both stations. Notable people Sport * Wilhelm Huberts (1938–2022), footballer who played over 400 games and 4 for Austria * Josef Stering (born 1949), retired footballer, played over 520 games and 26 for Austria * René Aufhauser (born 1976), football coach and a former player; played about 500 games and 58 for Austria * Markus Hiden (born 1978) footballer who has played over 220 games and 5 for Austria * Bernhard Eis ...
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Wildbach (Laßnitz)
Wildbach may refer to: * Wildbach (TV series), a German television series * Wildbach (Wurm), a river of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, tributary of the Wurm * Wildbach (Main), a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, tributary of the Main {{disambiguation ...
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