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Radkersburg (German pronunciation: [ˈbaːt ˈʁatkɐsbʊʁk]; Slovene: Radgona;
archaic Hungarian: Regede) is a spa town in the
southeast of the Austrian...
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Radkersburg Umgebung (Slovene: Žabakovci) is a
former muni****lity in the
district of Südoststeiermark in the
Austrian state of Styria.
Since the 2015...
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Bezirk Radkersburg is a
former district of the
state of
Styria in Austria.
Radkersburg merged with the
district of
Feldbach to form the new
district Südoststeiermark...
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defensive stronghold for today's
regional centre and its twin city, Bad
Radkersburg, on the
other side of the Mura
River in Austria. The
towns were split...
- Austria. It was
formed on
January 1, 2013
through a
merger of the
former Radkersburg District and
Feldbach District.
Until the end of 2014 Südoststeiermark...
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militia which was
formed to
resist the
incorporation of his home town of
Radkersburg into the
newly created Kingdom of Serbs,
Croats and Slovenes. He served...
- mathematician,
World War I
veteran and supercentenarian. He was born in
Radkersburg and died in Innsbruck. He was
known for his
contributions to topology—notably...
- of
Hungary and the Holy
Roman Empire. It was
preceded by the
Truce of
Radkersburg and
followed by the
Peace of Pressburg. It
deals with
succession issues...
- Muskau,
Germany Bad Muskau,
Germany Łęknica,
Poland Bad
Radkersburg, Austria-Hungary Bad
Radkersburg,
Austria Gornja Radgona,
Kingdom of Serbs,
Croats and...
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forces from Bosnia,
initiated multiple campaigns,
including battle of
Radkersburg in
Styria led by
Ahmed Beg.: 245–248 : 120–126 However, the Ottoman...