- Otto
Anninger (February 20, 1874 – July 5, 1954, Lucerne) was a
major industrialist and an art collector.
Anniger married Clara (née Wolf), (born January...
- (967 m)
Jauerling (961 m)
Hoher Lindkogel also
named Eisernes Tor (834m)
Anninger (675 m)
Buschberg (491 m)
Other mountains in
Lower Austria may be found...
- "cord-nevers".
Anninger predicted that by the end of 2012, the industry's
subscriber count would drop by 200,000 to 100.5 million;
Anninger's report also...
-
Lower Austria.
Gaaden lies in the
northern Vienna woods at the foot of the
Anninger. "Dauersiedlungsraum der
Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke und Bundesländer...
- a
construction accident when a
lookout tower collapsed on the
Kleiner Anninger during construction. This
incident led to the end of his work as princely...
- Pathol. 35 (2): 254–8. doi:10.1016/j.humpath.2003.09.007. PMID 14991545.
Anninger WV,
Lomeo MD,
Dingle J,
Epstein AD,
Lubow M (2003). "West Nile virus-****ociated...
-
Spitalkirche Ruins of the Mödling
castle Husarentempel on the top of the 'Kleine
Anninger'
Schwarzer Turm
Amphitheater Museum Mödling at Thonetschlössl Volkskundemuseum...
- area
extends from the
flats in the
Vienna Basin to
forest areas of the
Anninger in the
Vienna Woods.
Gumpoldskirchen is very
famous for its wine, especially...
- experiences—as an "outlook into the
highest region" or a "coolness of
early spring (
Anninger,
first flora, primroses, anemones, pasqueflowers)", for example. Studying...
-
Gallery of Canada.
National Gallery of Canada. ISBN 978-0-88884-886-4. Anne
Anninger;
Julie Mellby;
Houghton Library (1999).
Salts of silver,
toned with gold:...