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Pitten is a
Market Muni****lity in the
district of
Neunkirchen in the
Austrian federal state of
Lower Austria.
Pitten lies in the
northern part of the...
- The
Pitten is a
river in
Lower Austria. Its
basin area is 413 km2 (159 sq mi). The
source of the
Pitten is the
confluence of its two
headstreams Feistritz [ceb;...
- Austria), as well as
Pitten (now the
southeastern part of
Lower Austria). When the
Habsburgs reunified Austria in 1282,
Pitten was
returned to Styria...
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married to Bernhard,
Count of Sponheim-Marburg.
Willibirg (died 18
January 1145),
married to
Ekbert II,
Count of Formbach-
Pitten.
Ottokar II of
Styria v t e...
- Erlauf, Melk, Pielach, Traisen, Schwechat, Fischa, Schwarza, Triesting,
Pitten and the Leitha.
Ottenstein Reservoir (4.3 km2)
Lunzer See (0.69 km2) Erlaufsee...
- Oblast,
Russia (2005) Muni****l
coats of arms Australia:
Hurstville Austria:
Pitten,
Sankt Georgen an der Gusen,
Sankt Georgen an der Leys,
Sankt Georgen an...
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locality of
Pischelsdorf am
Engelbach Bad Erlach, also
known as
Erlach an der
Pitten in
Wiener Neustadt-Land,
Lower Austria Erlach, a
borough of Renchen, Baden-Württemberg...
- From his uncle, the last
Count of Formbach, he
inherited the
County of
Pitten in 1158,
which is
today in
Lower Austria, but
remained part of
Styria until...
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Franz Hamburger (14
August 1874 in
Pitten – 29
August 1954 in Vöcklabruck) was an
Austrian medical doctor and
university lecturer.
Hamburger attended high...
- This
flourishing culture is
reflected in the
grave artifacts, such as at
Pitten, in Nußdorf ob der Traisen,
Lower Austria. In the late
Bronze Age appeared...