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Gunskirchen is a town in the
Austrian state of
Upper Austria.
Gunskirchen lies in the Hausruckviertel.
About 11
percent of the muni****lity is forest...
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counts Late 1944 –
early 1945
Gusen I, II, III 26,311
Ebensee 18,437
Gunskirchen 15,000 Melk 10,314 Linz 6,690
Amstetten 2,966 Wiener-Neudorf 2,954 Schwechat...
- approached. Eger was sent on a
death march with her
sister Magda to the
Gunskirchen concentration camp, a
distance of
about 55 kilometers. When she couldn't...
- an
Austrian piston aircraft engine,
designed and
produced by
Rotax of
Gunskirchen for use in
light aircraft,
light sport, ultralight,
homebuilt aircraft...
- The
Rotax 915 iS is an
Austrian aircraft engine,
produced by
Rotax of
Gunskirchen for use in
ultralight aircraft,
homebuilt aircraft, light-sport aircraft...
- and Juárez, Mexico. Its
Rotax engines are
produced at BRP's
plant in
Gunskirchen, Austria. In 2016, Sea-Doo had a 45.8%
share of the PWC market. Bombardier...
- Germany.
Operations were
moved to Wels,
Austria in 1943, and
finally to
Gunskirchen,
Austria in 1947. In 1959, the
majority of
Rotax shares were
taken over...
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Floridsdorf Frankenburg am
Hausruck (Schlier-Redl-Zipf) Graz
Grein Großraming
Gunskirchen Waldwerke I
Sammellager Gusen complex Gusen I (located at
Gusen in the...
- the
liberation of
concentration camps including one in
Austria called Gunskirchen Lager, a
subcamp of Mauthausen, on 4 May. A
pamphlet was
produced by...
- In 1970, the
company acquired Rotax, an
engine manufacturer based in
Gunskirchen, Austria. In 1971,
Bombardier acquired Moto-Ski. Also in 1971, Bombardier...