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Maria Treben née Günzel (27
September 1907, in Žatec,
Bohemia – 26 July 1991, in Grieskirchen, Austria) was an
Austrian writer and
herbalist who came to...
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Treben is a muni****lity in the
district Altenburger Land in Thuringia, Germany.
Within the
German Empire (1871–1918),
Treben was part of the
Duchy of...
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Třebeň (German: Trebendorf) is a muni****lity and
village in Cheb
District in the
Karlovy Vary
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 500 inhabitants...
- bitter. In
modern times,
Swedish bitters have been po****rized by
Maria Treben, an
Austrian herbalist. The
tonic is
claimed to cure a
large number of ailments...
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amelioration of the
grant (Ostsiedlung),
including the
construction of the town of
Treben northwest of Sovin,
which however was
abandoned soon after. The Brandenburgian...
- Podhradí - Pomezí nad Ohří -
Poustka -
Prameny - Skalná - Stará Voda - Teplá -
Třebeň - Tři
Sekery - Trstěnice - Tuřany - Valy - Velká Hleďsebe - Velký Luh -...
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administrative part of the muni****lity that
follows Aag: Doubí, p. of
Třebeň Abaschin: Závišín, p. of Zádub-Závišín Abdank: Adámky, now Loučovice* Abertham:...
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Verwaltungsgemeinschaft is in
Treben. The
Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Pleißenaue
consists of the
following muni****lities:
Fockendorf Gerstenberg Haselbach Treben Windischleuba...
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psychiatrist Adolf Strauss (1902–1944),
pianist and
composer Maria Treben (1907–1991),
Austrian author and
herbalist Karel Reiner (1910–1979), composer...
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Mitteldeutschland since 15
December 2013.
Treben–Lehma (51°02′48″N 12°26′26″E / 51.046714°N 12.440603°E / 51.046714; 12.440603)
Treben–Lehma halt was
opened on 2...