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Gratkorn (German: [
ɡʁatˈkɔʁn]) is a muni****lity in the
district of Graz-Umgebung in the
Austrian state of Styria. It is an
industrial suburb of Graz....
- FC
Gratkorn is an
Austrian ****ociation
football club from
Gratkorn that
competes in the
Unterliga Central, the
seventh tier of
Austrian football. The...
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Europe including Hungary, the
Czech Republic (Františkovy Lázně),
Austria (
Gratkorn Locality),
Switzerland (Jura Mountains),
France ("Field of Giants"), Portugal...
- FCG may
refer to: FC Goa, an ****ociation
football club in
India FC
Gratkorn, an ****ociation
football club in
Austria FC
Grenoble Rugby, a
French rugby...
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Vienna finished once
again second-bottom in the
league table ahead of SV
Gratkorn. However,
under new
coach Alfred Tatar managed to win
their relegation...
- 2011) was an
Austrian football player and
football manager who
managed FC
Gratkorn. "Herzversagen: Der
tragische Tod des
Michael Fuchs" [Heart failure: the...
- 100 m (3,600 ft).
These towns and
villages border Graz: to the north:
Gratkorn, Stattegg,
Weinitzen to the east:
Kainbach bei Graz, Hart bei Graz, Raaba...
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einfach -
schnell - konfliktlösend ; [SK-Prinzip].
Siegfried Schrotta.
Gratkorn. 2011. ISBN 978-3-901921-44-5. OCLC 794534522.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:...
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Grafendorf bei
Hartberg Market town 3,229
Gralla Market town 2,852
Gratkorn Market town 8,391 Gratwein-Straßengel
Market town 12,748 Graz Statutory...
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Eggersdorf bei Graz
Feldkirchen bei Graz Fernitz-Mellach
Frohnleiten Gössendorf
Gratkorn Gratwein-Straßengel Hart bei Graz Haselsdorf-Tobelbad Hausmannstätten Hitzendorf...