- W.
Palten in
Freyberg (2000), 287. W.
Palten in
Freyberg (2000), 287. 1972
Summer Olympics official report.
Volume 2. Part 2. pp. 142-5; W.
Palten in...
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Palten Gurung (Nepali: पाल्टेन गुरुङ) is a
Nepalese politician,
belonging to the
Nepali Congress.
Gurung contested the
Manang seat in the 1994 parliamentary...
- the
paper scale,
added black composite carriage ****s at both ends of the
palten,
added adjustable margin stops and a bell
mechanism designed to be struck...
- election,
defeating the
sitting Nepali Congress MP
Palten Gurung. Dev
Gurung received 1,652 votes,
whereas Palten Gurung attracted 1,209 votes. The CPN (UML)...
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listed beginning at the headwaters: The most
important inflows are the
Palten, the
Salza and the Steyr.
Other tributaries are the
Northern Taurach and...
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Trieben (German: [ˈtʁiːbn̩]) is a town in
Styria in
central Austria, in the
Palten River Valley. It is a
quaint town with a
Globe sculpture in the Main Square...
- it is part of the muni****lity
Gaishorn am See.
Treglwang lies in the
Palten valley.
Statistik Austria - Bevölkerung zu
Jahresbeginn 2002-2016 nach Gemeinden...
- Sociology/Anthropology of the
Tribhuvan University Omi Gurung,
Indian fashion designer Palten Gurung (active 1994–2008),
politician Parbat Gurung,
politician and former...
- Mur
river (from
Leoben to
Sankt Michael in Obersteiermark), Liesing, and
Palten on the
south Mountain groups that are part of the
Ennstal Alps include:...
- behind. In the evening,
Palten and his
force entered Maribor unopposed,
taking 100 prisoners. For
disregarding orders,
Palten and his
kampfgruppe were...