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backdrop to the town center.
Hohenems is
divided into the
neighborhoods of
Markt (centre),
Oberklien and
Unterklien (north),
Hohenems-Reute (east), Schwefel...
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Hohenems-Dornbirn
Airfield (German:
Flugplatz Hohenems-Dornbirn, IATA: HOH, ICAO: LOIH) is a
public aerodrome located 5
kilometres (3 mi)
southwest of...
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Hohenems (24 June 1574 – 9
October 1619) was Prince-Archbishop of
Salzburg from 1612
until his death. Mark
Sittich von
Hohenems was born in
Hohenems,...
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Hohenems railway station (German:
Bahnhof Hohenems) is a
railway station in
Hohenems in the
Dornbirn district of the
Austrian federal state of Vorarlberg...
- The
County of
Hohenems was a
sovereign county in the Holy
Roman Empire. It was
ruled by the
Counts of
Hohenems from
Hohenems.
Parts of the
county such...
- In 1578
count Jakob Hannibal I von
Hohenems commissioned Anton Boys to
paint the so-called
Banquet of the
Hohenems family (known in
German as the Hohenemser...
- The
Jewish Museum Hohenems (German: Jüdisches
Museum Hohenems,
abbreviation JMH) is a
regional museum in
Hohenems in the
Austrian state of Vorarlberg...
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between western and
eastern Austria.
Hohenems-Dornbirn Airfield, a
small airport, is
located at
nearby Hohenems.
Educational institutions in Dornbirn...
- two of
which (Dornbirn and
Hohenems) are towns, the
third (Lustenau)
being the
largest market town in Austria.
Hohenems is the
youngest town in Vorarlberg...
- Brixen;
Markgraf von Ober- und
Niederlausitz und in Istrien; Graf von
Hohenems, Feldkirch, Bregenz,
Sonnenberg etc.; Herr von Triest, von
Cattaro und...