- The
Innviertel (literally
German for "Inn Quarter";
officially called the Innkreis; Bavarian: Innviadl) is a
traditional Austrian region southeast of the...
- is an
Austrian village in the muni****lity of Tarsdorf,
located in the
Innviertel region of
western Upper Austria. It is 33 km (21 mi)
north of Salzburg...
- Bavaria, and the
Upper Palatinate.
Before 1779, it also
included the
Innviertel, now part of
modern Austria. This was
ceded to the
Habsburgs by the Treaty...
- the
control of
Bavaria for some
years in the
early 17th century. The
Innviertel was
ceded from the
Electorate of
Bavaria to
Upper Austria in the Treaty...
-
named after Saint Radegund. It is
situated at the
western rim of the
Innviertel region,
where the
Salzach river forms the
border to the
German state of...
- (1779)
following the War of the
Bavarian Succession by the so-called
Innviertel ("Inn Quarter"),
formerly part of Bavaria.
Hereditary Lands (Erblande...
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After the War of the
Fifth Coalition in 1809 he
received Tyrol and
Innviertel regions from the
defeated Austria. The new King of
Bavaria was the most...
- Austria,
which in the
Treaty of
Teschen was able to get in
compensation the
Innviertel, a
territory whose po****tion
numbered around 100,000 persons. However...
- Ried im Innkreis, and it
serves as the
administrative centre for the
Innviertel region. Ried is
situated in a
hollow of the
Alpine foothills, to the north...
- muni****lities,
counties and
regions in
South Germany and the
Austrian Innviertel. The main
design is
described as
sable a lion
rampant or, crowned, armed...