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Gmunden (German: [ˈɡmʊndn̩] ) is a town in
Upper Austria, in the
district of
Gmunden. It has 13,204
inhabitants (estimates 2016 ).
Gmunden covers an area...
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Gmunden Tramway (German: Straßenbahn
Gmunden) is a tram line in the town of
Gmunden in
Upper Austria, Austria. The
tramway opened in 1894 and since...
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Bezirk Gmunden is a
district of the
state of
Upper Austria in Austria.
Towns (Städte) are
indicated in boldface;
market towns (Marktgemeinden) in italics;...
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palace in
Gmunden, Austria.
After the
House of
Hanover lost the
throne of the
Kingdom of Hanover, they went to
Austria into exile.
Gmunden became their...
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Gmunden Laakirchen Airfield (German:
Flugplatz Gmunden Laakirchen, ICAO: LOLU) is a
recreational airfield located 6
kilometres (3.7 mi)
northeast of Gmunden...
- Budweis-Linz-
Gmunden Horse-Drawn
Railway (German:
Pferdeeisenbahn Budweis–Linz–
Gmunden; Czech: Koněspřežná dráha České Budějovice–Linec–
Gmunden) was the second...
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preparing himself to
write 'a
grand symphony' (originally
listed as
Gmunden-Gastein symphony, D 849, in the
Deutsch Catalogue). By the
spring or summer...
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mines of
Salzkammergut were
administered by the
Imperial Salzoberamt in
Gmunden from 1745 to 1850.
Parts of the
region were
designated a
UNESCO World Heritage...
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Sportverein Gmunden,
called SV
Gmunder Milch for
sponsorship reasons, is an
Austrian ****ociation
football based in
Gmunden,
Upper Austria. The club is...
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Gmunden (Latin:
Johannes de Gamundia; c. 1380/84 –
February 23, 1442) was a
German astronomer,
mathematician and humanist.
Johannes von
Gmunden received...