- Oglethorpe. The
Salzburgers resettled above the
Savannah River and this
community was
referred to as New Ebenezer. By the end of 1737, the
Salzburgers were able...
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Salzburger Nockerl (pl., Austro-Bavarian:
Soizbuaga Noggal) are a
sweet soufflé
served as a dessert, a
culinary specialty in the
Austrian city of Salzburg...
- The
Salzburger Liedertafel is a
choir in Salzburg, Austria,
founded in 1847.
Originally a men's choir, it
became a
mixed choir in 1948. It
performs works...
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Rainer Salzburger (born 21
October 1944) is an
Austrian boxer. He
competed in the men's
light middleweight event at the 1968
Summer Olympics. At the 1968...
- The
Salzburger Liga, is
since the 2010–11 season, the top
division in
Salzburg football and the fourth-highest
division in Austria. The ****ociation responsible...
- The
Salzburg Festival (German:
Salzburger Festspiele) is a
prominent festival of
music and
drama established in 1920. It is held each summer, for five...
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three of the
children left
Gosport for
Georgia with a
group of
Lutheran Salzburgers who had been
expelled from
their Catholic-dominated
homeland (see Salzburg#Religious...
- The
Salzburger Nachrichten is a German-language
daily newspaper published in Salzburg, Austria. It has been in
circulation since 1945.
Salzburger Nachrichten...
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Salzburger Straßentheater is a
theatre in Salzburg, Austria.
Media related to
Salzburger Straßentheater at
Wikimedia Commons v t e...
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Salzburger AK 1914 is a
football club
based in the city of Salzburg,
Austria who
currently plays in the 3rd tier
Regionalliga Salzburg. It was founded...