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Lambach (German pronunciation: [ˈlambax]) is a
market town in the Wels-Land
district of the
Austrian state of
Upper Austria on the Ager and
Traun Rivers...
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Lambach Abbey (German:
Stift Lambach) is a
Benedictine monastery in
Lambach in the Wels-Land
district of
Upper Austria, Austria. A
monastery was founded...
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faculty organised the
building of
their first aircraft the
Lambach HL II. The
original Lambach HL.II was
commissioned by
Dutch aviation enthusiasts to try...
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Battle of
Lambach (Russian: Бой при Ламбахе, French:
Bataille de
Lambach, German:
Gefecht bei
Lambach) was a
minor French victory where...
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Lambach is a
small river of
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is 6.2 km long and a
right tributary of the
Loper Bach. It is one of
three streams in...
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Lambach is a
market town in the Wels-Land
district of
Upper Austria.
Lambach may also
refer to:
Lambach, Moselle, a
commune in the
Moselle department...
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Symphony in G
major "Old
Lambach", K. Anh. 221/45a, was
probably written by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart during 1766 in The
Hague and
revised in 1767....
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Lambach is a
small river of
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is 2.6 km long and a left
tributary of the
Eickumer Mühlenbach. It is one of
three streams...
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Lambach HL.1 was a one-off,
simple tandem two seat
trainer designed and
built by
members and ex-members of the
Delft Student Aeroclub (DSA) in the...
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settled in
Leonding in 1894, and in June 1895
Alois retired to Hafeld, near
Lambach,
where he
farmed and kept bees.
Hitler attended Volksschule (a state-funded...