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Gmund,
Gmünd or
Gmuend (cf. German: Mündung, "(river) mouth") may
refer to the
following places: Schwäbisch
Gmünd, a town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany...
- Schwäbisch
Gmünd (German pronunciation: [ˈʃvɛːbɪʃ ˈɡmʏnt],
until 1934:
Gmünd; Swabian: Gmẽẽd or Gmend) is a city in the
eastern part of the
German state...
- The Büttenpapierfabrik
Gmund GmbH & Co. KG is a
paper manufacturer with its
headquarters in
Gmund am
Tegernsee and
about 120 employees. The
company operates...
- Pädagogische
Hochschule Schwäbisch
Gmünd (also
known as PH Schwäbisch
Gmünd, PHSG or
University of
Education Schwäbisch
Gmünd) is a
public research university...
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Burgruine Gmünd is a
castle in Carinthia, Austria.
Burgruine Gmünd is
situated at an
elevation of 768 m. List of
castles in
Austria Burgruine Gmünd Altitude...
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Gmünd in Kärnten is a muni****lity and
historic town in the
district of
Spittal an der Drau, in the
Austrian state of Carinthia. The muni****lity is situated...
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Gmund am
Tegernsee is a muni****lity in the
district of
Miesbach in
Bavaria in Germany. The town is
located on the
north s**** of the
Tegernsee Lake,...
- Vienna, the
Austrian capital, to the
border with the
Czech Republic at
Gmünd. The line was
originally built by the
Emperor Franz Joseph Railway and is...
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Gmünd (Czech: Cmunt) is a town in the
northwestern Waldviertel region of
Lower Austria and the
capital of the
Gmünd district. The muni****lity consists...
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Degenfeld is a part of Schwäbisch
Gmünd in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It
borders Weiler in den
Bergen to the north,
Lauterstein to the
south and east...