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- Heidenreichstein (German pronunciation: [haɪ̯dn̩ʁaɪ̯çˈʃtaɪ̯n] ; archaic Czech: Kamýk) is a town in the district of Gmünd in the Austrian state of Lower...
- Burg Heidenreichstein is a castle in Lower Austria, Austria. Burg Heidenreichstein is 556 metres (1,824 ft) above sea level. The oldest parts of the castle...
- Griesbach, Haugschlag, Rottal, Türnau Heidenreichstein Altmanns, Dietweis, Eberweis, Guttenbrunn, Haslau, Heidenreichstein, Kleinpertholz, Motten, Seyfrieds...
- operated by Waldviertler railways between Groß Genungs, Litschau and Heidenreichstein. Rail transport in Austria Timetable 800 | ÖBB | Wien FJB-Gmünd NÖ...
- German art historian Michał Heydenreich (1831–1886), Polish general Heidenreichstein in Austria This page lists people with the surname Heidenreich. If...
- Kost Castle were restituted to the family. The Kinskys also own Burg Heidenreichstein in Lower Austria, which they inherited. Kinsky Palace, Prague Palais...
- Franzensburg Burg Greifenstein Burg Grub Burg Hardegg Burg Hartenstein Burg Heidenreichstein Burgruine Kaja Burg Karlstein Burgruine Kollmitz Burg Kreuzenstein...
- Hauskirchen Other muni****lity 1,248 Hausleiten Market town 3,784 Heidenreichstein Other city 4,010 Heiligenkreuz Other muni****lity 1,525 Heldenberg...
- national team. At club level she represented Slavia Praha and DFC Heidenreichstein. Haniaková was part of the first official Czechoslovakian team in 1985...
- 20th centuries) Schloss Pezinok, Slovakia (17th to 20th century) Burg Heidenreichstein, Lower Austria (1679 to 1947) Smolenice Castle, Slovakia (1777 to 1945)...