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Friesach (Slovene: Breže) is a
historic town in the
Sankt Veit an der Glan
district of Carinthia, Austria.
First mentioned in an 860 deed, it is known...
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Friesach/Hirt
Airfield (German:
Flugplatz Friesach/Hirt, ICAO: LOKH) is a
private use
aerodrome located 3
kilometres (1.9 mi) south-southeast of Friesach...
- in
Tibet to
international attention.
Harrer died on 7
January 2006 in
Friesach,
Austria at the age of 93. 1978:
Honorary Medal in Gold of the city of...
- Althofen, Bad
Sankt Leonhard im Lavanttal, Bleiburg, Feldkirchen, Ferlach,
Friesach, Gmünd, Hermagor, Radenthein,
Sankt Andrä,
Sankt Veit an der Glan, Spittal...
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Henry IV of Germany: Hohenwerfen,
Hohensalzburg and
Petersberg Castle at
Friesach in Carinthia. Nevertheless, King
Henry had
Gebhard expelled in 1077 and...
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Burgruine Petersberg is a
castle in
Friesach, Carinthia, Austria.
Today the
castle is home to the
Friesach City Museum,
which features exhibits about the...
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Andreas Gabalier (born next to
Friesach on 21
November 1984) is an
Austrian folk and Rock and roll singer.
Andreas Gabalier is the
second oldest of the...
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Statue of
Saint Joachim at
Church of St.
Nicholas in
Friesach [de]...
- The
first knight who
called themselves "of Lobming" were, in May 1149 to
Friesach called. The
Knights of
Lobming were
located in the
castle of Altlobming...
- castles.
Statt Friesach (Merian)
Friesach -
Rotturm Friesach -
Stadtmauer Petersberg-Schalenturm - Open-backed
tower Northern moat in
Friesach Essenwein Baudenkmale...