- Bad
Mitterndorf (German: [baːt ˈmiteʁnˌdɔʁf]) is a town in
Salzkammergut in the
Austrian state of Styria.
Situated between Salzburg and Graz, it is a...
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World Championships,
which took
place from 25 to 28
January 2024 in Bad
Mitterndorf, Austria. It was the
sixth competition of its rank, held at this location...
- Kulm is a ski
flying hill
located in Tauplitz/Bad
Mitterndorf, Styria,
Austria opened in 1950. In 2003, The women's
world record at 200
metres was set...
- 2006 in Bad
Mitterndorf,
Austria (The
International Ski
Federation has
location listed as Kulm, the ski
jumping venue located in Bad
Mitterndorf.) for the...
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Mitterndorf an der
Fischa is a town in the
district of
Baden in
Lower Austria in Austria. It is
located 20
kilometers (12 mi)
southeast of Vienna. "Dauersiedlungsraum...
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Championships in
Harrachov (in 1992), in
Planica (in 1994), in Tauplitz/Bad
Mitterndorf (in 1996) and in
Oberstdorf (in 1998).
After the FIS Ski
Flying World...
- The city is
divided into 3 zones:
Historic Center:
Dachau Old Town,
Mitterndorf, Udlding, Etzenhausen,
Unterer Markt,
Webling Dachau-East: Oberaugustenfeld...
- "Men's HS235: Tauplitz/Bad
Mitterndorf (AUT)" (PDF). FIS.
Retrieved 28
January 2023. "Men's HS235: Tauplitz/Bad
Mitterndorf (AUT)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved...
- Willingen,
Germany January 9, 2005 K-185 Bad
Mitterndorf,
Austria January 15, 2005 K-185 Bad
Mitterndorf,
Austria January 16, 2005 K-120 Titisee-Neustadt...
- – 3
January 2005 (2nd place) Tauplitz/Bad
Mitterndorf – 15
January 2005 (3rd place) Tauplitz/Bad
Mitterndorf – 16
January 2005 (1st place) Titisee-Neustadt...