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Laxenburg (Central Bavarian: Laxnbuag) is a
market town in the
district of Mödling, in the
Austrian state of
Lower Austria.
Located about 20 km (12 mi)...
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Laxenburg castles are
imperial palaces and
castles outside Vienna, in the town of
Laxenburg owned in
equal parts by
Vienna and
Lower Austria. The castles...
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further development of the self-loading
pistol I] (in German).
Laxenburg: Mötz & Schuy. p. 531. ISBN 978-3-9502342-2-0. Sweeney,
Patrick (2003)...
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independent International research institute located in
Laxenburg, near
Vienna in Austria,
founded as an East-West
scientific cooperation...
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Franzensburg is a
medieval style castle in
Laxenburg,
Lower Austria, Austria.
Built between 1801 and 1836, it was
named in
memory of the last Holy Roman...
- Kaunitz-Wittgenstein (at Münchendorferstraße 2) is a
Baroque palace built in 1703 in
Laxenburg,
Lower Austria.
Initially used as a
summer residence, the
palace also...
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throne himself. However, he died in
August 1395
while staying in his
Laxenburg hunting lodge,
during the
preparations of a
military campaign to achieve...
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total membership of over half a
million professionals. IFIP is
based in
Laxenburg,
Austria and is an international, non-governmental
organisation that operates...
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Elisabeth was
described as a
lively and
pretty child.
During a
visit to the
Laxenburg Castle on 7 June 1740,
Maria Elisabeth suddenly became ill with stomach...
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greatly enhanced its effectiveness. The same
model was used for the 1682
Laxenburg Alliance,
which grouped Austria with the
Upper Rhenish and Franconian...