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- Rădăuți (Romanian pronunciation: [rədəˈut͡sʲ]; German: Radautz; Hungarian: Radóc; Polish: Radowce; Ukrainian: Радівці, Radivtsi; Yiddish: ראַדעװיץ Radevits;...
- Storoschinetz, Putilla and Wysznitz districts the Bezirksamt in Radautz, for the Radautz, Solka and Sereth districts In 1868 political districts were reintroduced...
- Hungary, which breeds the Arabian horse, the Shagya Arabian and others Radautz (1792) of Austria (present day Romania) Piber Federal Stud (1798) of Austria...
- 1822 in Filiale Tam****y (now Tomášovce, Slovakia) – 7 December 1892 in Radautz, Bukovina (now Rădăuți, Romania)) was an Austrian-Hungarian nobleman, officer...
- Administrative Palace in Suceava (German and Polish: Suczawa) Rădăuți (German: Radautz) Câmpulung Moldovenesc (German: Kimpolung) Vatra Dornei (German: Dorna-Watra)...
- Austro-Hungarian Empire during the 19th century at the Bábolna, Mezőhegyes, Radautz, Piber, and Topolcianky studs. Today it is most often seen in the Czech...
- bigger urban settlements of Suceava (German: Suczawa) and Rădăuți (German: Radautz) in Suceava County (German: Kreis Suczawa) as well as sp****ly throughout...
- Waskoutz am Czeremosz, Sadagura, Storoschinetz, Kotzmann, Zastawna, Suczawa, Radautz and Czernowitz (environs) – plus the Stadtbezirk (city-district) of Czernowitz...
- often credited as Enrique Guerner in his later films. Gärtner was born in Radautz which was then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, but later became Rădăuți...
- Radzionków Radzionków (Polish), Radzionkau (German) Rădăuți Rădăuți (Romanian), Radautz (German), Radevits - ראַדעװיץ (Yiddish), Rádóc (Hungarian), Radowce (Polish)...