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Josefsdorf (Central Bavarian: Josefsduaf) was an
independent muni****lity
until 1892 and is
today a part of Döbling, the 19th
district of Vienna. It is...
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largest suburb in the
district of Döbling. To the northeast, it
borders on
Josefsdorf; the
border continues along the
Wildgrube and the
Schreiberbach stream...
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Josefov (German:
Josefsdorf) is a muni****lity and
village in
Sokolov District in the
Karlovy Vary
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 400 inhabitants...
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houses were
built around the
Chapel of
Saint Joseph,
which earned the name
Josefsdorf. Jan III Sobieski, King of
Poland launched his
attack on the
Turkish forces...
- Unterdöbling, Oberdöbling, Heiligenstadt, Nussdorf, Sievering, Kahlenbergerdorf,
Josefsdorf, Salmannsdorf, and
Neustift am
Walde formed in the
district area. There...
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Hungarian versions, and
officially changed village names to
Hungarian --
Josefsdorf, for example,
became known as Josefalva. The
Hungarian government also...
- District) - 6.37% Stříbrná/Silberbach (Sokolov District) - 6.22% Josefov/
Josefsdorf (Sokolov District) - 6.14% Vejprty/Weipert (Chomutov District) - 6.07%...
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covers an area of 219.46 hectares,
bordering in the
north on Nußdorf and
Josefsdorf, in the west on Grinzing, and in the
south on Unterdöbling and Oberdöbling...
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Berlin in 1940, on the
topic of the
ethnography of the
German village Josefsdorf (now Josipovac) in Slavonia. It was
based on
field trips to
German settlements...
- Weidling, and in the east Jedlesee. To the
south lies Nußdorf, to the west,
Josefsdorf. The
parish cemetery lies
amongst the
vineyards above the
centre of Kahlenbergerdorf...