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- Deutschkreutz (Hungarian: Sopronkeresztúr until 1899, Németkeresztúr Yiddish: צעלעם, romanized: Zelem Croatian: Kerestur) is an Austrian market town in...
- Vienna in 1991. In 1999, Lehmden was appointed an honorary citizen of Deutschkreutz town, where he also redesigned the parish church artistically. In 1984...
- Boldog****zony (Frauenkirchen), Köpcsény (Kittsee), and Sopronkeresztúr (Deutschkreutz, Hebrew: Tzeilem, Yiddish: Zelem). All together there numbered around...
- Eisenstadt, Mattersburg, Kittsee, Frauenkirchen, Kobersdorf, Lackenbach and Deutschkreutz, where they formed a substantial part of the po****tion: e.g. in Lackenbach...
- Beispiellose Verteidigung der Festung Deutschkreutz) is a 1967 short film by Werner Herzog filmed in 1966 in Deutschkreutz, Austria. Herzog's official website...
- Jahrndorf 2144 Deutsch Schützen-Eisenberg 3365 Deutsch-Wagram 2247 Deutschkreutz 2613 Deutschlandsberg 3462 Dienten am Hochkönig 6461 Dobersberg 2843...
- Market town 1,721 Deutsch Schützen-Eisenberg Other muni****lity 1,126 Deutschkreutz Market town 3,088 Donnerskirchen Market town 1,810 Draßburg Other muni****lity...
- Radkersdburg) 510 (Wien Hbf – Payerbach-Reichenau) 524 (Wien MeidlingDeutschkreutz) 600 (Wien Hbf – Tarvisio) 900 (Wien S-Bahn) Operator(s) Austrian Federal...
- Zelem) commemorates the Jewish community in the Austrian market town of Deutschkreutz in Burgenland, which was expelled in 1938. It was erected and unveiled...
- Kerestur may refer to: Deutschkreutz, a town in Austria, named "Kerestur" in Croatian Ruski Krstur, a village in Serbia, named "Ruski Kerestur" in the...