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Marchegg (Austrian German: [marˈçɛɡ]; Czech: Marchek; Croatian:
Muriek or Marhek; Slovak: Marchek) is a town in the
district of Gänserndorf in the Austrian...
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Marchegg railway station (German:
Bahnhof Marchegg) is a
railway station in the town of
Marchegg, in the
Austrian state of
Lower Austria. It is located...
- Gänserndorf–
Marchegg railway line is a single-tracked
electrified railway line that runs 18.2
kilometres (11.3 mi) from Gänserndorf to
Marchegg, in Austria...
- Wien Süßenbrunn. At Gänserndorf, the Gänserndorf–
Marchegg railway line
splits off to
serve Marchegg,
while the
North railway line
turns north toward the...
- The
Marchegger Ostbahn (lit. '
Marchegg Eastern railway line') is a
railway line in
Austria and Slovakia. It runs 41.6
kilometres (25.8 mi) from the Donaustadt...
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Bertold Wiesner Born
Bertold Paul
Wiesner 24 July 1901
Marchegg Died 7
January 1972 (aged 70)
London Borough of Ealing
Resting place East Finchley...
- she was so
shocked that she
turned into stone. In Gummer, a
fellow from
Marchegg would traipse around, even in the
light of day. He
groaned under the burden...
- Nicholas,
Count of Salm ( 1459 – Salmhof,
Marchegg,
Lower Austria, 4 May 1530) was a
German soldier and an
Imperial senior military commander (German:...
- The S1 is a
railway service of the
Vienna S-Bahn that
operates between Marchegg and Wien Meidling. ÖBB
operates the service. The
first plan for the Vienna...
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District and is a
river basin formed by the
river Morava.
Schloss Hof
Castle Marchegg Rees,
Henry (1974). Italy,
Switzerland and Austria. A
Geographical Study...