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Bludenz (German pronunciation: [ˈbluːdɛnt͡s] ; Alemannic: Bludaz) is a town in the
westernmost Austrian state of
Vorarlberg with
around 15,000 inhabitants...
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Bundesgymnasium und
Bundesrealgymnasium Bludenz (or simply: BG und BRG
Bludenz) is an
academic high school,
located in
Bludenz in
Austria in its
westernmost federal...
- (German: Arlbergbahn),
which connects the
Austrian cities Innsbruck and
Bludenz, is Austria's only east-west
mountain railway. It is one of the highest...
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Bezirk Bludenz is an
administrative district (Bezirk) in Vorarlberg, Austria. Area of the
district is 1,287.63 km², po****tion is 61,407 (January...
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Bludenz-Moos
railway station (German:
Bahnhof Bludenz-Moos) is a
railway station in
Bludenz in the
Bludenz district of the
Austrian federal state of Vorarlberg...
- line S4. The
system is
supported by a Regional-Express (REX 1, Lindau-Insel–
Bludenz), also
operated by ÖBB, and a
regional train (S7/RE 7/REX 7,
operated by...
- Autobahn, from
Lindau to the
border and to
Bludenz,
where it
connects to the
Arlberg Railway and
Bludenz–Schruns
railway (Montafonerbahn) lines. The...
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state of Tyrol. It is
located on the
Arlberg railway between Innsbruck and
Bludenz. It is
located directly between the 10.648 km (6.616 mi) long Arlbergtunnel...
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large districts, from
north to south: Bregenz, Dornbirn,
Feldkirch and
Bludenz.
These districts appear on the
automobile license plates in form of abbreviations:...
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Klostertal (
Bludenz district) in the
westernmost Austrian state of Vorarlberg. It is
located on the
Arlberg railway line
between Innsbruck and
Bludenz, near...