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Parndorf (Hungarian: Pándorfalu, Croatian: Pandrof) is a town in the
district of
Neusiedl am See in the
Austrian state of Burgenland. Its
original ancient...
- The
Parndorf–Bratislava
railway line is a
railway line in
Austria and Slovakia. It
branches off the
Eastern Railway in
Parndorf and runs 24.8 kilometres...
- SC-ESV
Parndorf 1919 is an
Austrian ****ociation
football club from
Parndorf. They have pla**** in the
Austrian Regional League East, even
having a stint...
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Parndorf Plain (German:
Parndorfer Platte, Hungarian: Parndorfi-fennsík, Pándorfalvi-fennsík, Slovak: Parndorfská plošina), also
called Parndorf Heath...
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possibly named after Perun are the
villages of
Parndorf (formerly
known as Perun) and
Pernitz in the
Parndorf Plain, Perná in Moravia,
Beroun in Bohemia,...
- Liga was
secured on 5 June 2014
after a 2–1
victory on
aggregate over
Parndorf 1919 in
front of 13,000 fans at the
Linzer Stadion. On 21
April 2017, the...
- 2024.
Retrieved 1
January 2025. "Nächster Kracher:
Parndorf holt Timo Schmelzer" [Next big hit:
Parndorf signs Timo Schmelzer]. www.bvz.at (in German). Burgenländische...
- Leitha [de] 42.7
Bruck and der
Leitha Ost 47.7
Parndorf Ort [hu] Pannoniabahn [de] to
Wulkaprodersdorf 49.3
Parndorf [hu] 61.1 Zurndorf [hu] 66.6 Nickelsdorf [hu]...
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Neudorf bei
Parndorf (Croatian: Novo Selo, Hungarian: Mosonújfalu) is a
village in the
district of
Neusiedl am See in the
Austrian state of Burgenland...
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first hat-trick for the club in a 7–1
Austrian Cup win
against SC-ESV
Parndorf, and
followed this up with his
first hat-trick in the
league on 10 August...