- (Austrian German: [ˈnɔʏˌsiːdl̩ am ˈseː] ; Czech:
Nezider; Croatian: Niuzalj; Hungarian: Nezsider; Slovak:
Nezider) is a town in Burgenland, Austria, and administrative...
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Committee of the Red
Cross – via Scribd. Nikolic,
Jelena (26
April 2017). "
Nežider – Austro-Hungarian Camp for
Serbian Prisoners 1914–1918". {}. B****ouni...
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University Press. ISBN 978-1-1070-7076-9. Nikolic,
Jelena (2013-12-17). "
Nežider, Austro-Hungarian Camp for
Serbian Prisoners 1914–1918". Numanović, Emir...
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Leibniz Lipnice Linz
Linec Litschau Líčov
Matzen Macno Neusiedl am See
Nezider Niederabsdorf Dolní
Opatov Poysdorf Pušdorf
Raabs an der
Thaya Rakousy...
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territory of the
Christian Avar
bishopric and
includes the area from Lake
Nezider to the
vicinity of
Biskupice and the
river Ráb. On
April 21, 1704, was...
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Klagenfurt (hist.)
Celovec Krems (hist.) Kremža Linz
Linec Neusiedl am See
Nezider Neusiedlersee Neziderské
jazero Österreich Rakúsko
Salzburg (hist. ) Soľnohrad...
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Dubrovnik Theater. He
spent part of the
occupation during World War I in the
Nežider Camp,
where he also
worked in the theater.
After two years, the Austrians...