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Wachau (2008)
Wachau seen from
Danube river (2008)
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Wachau (German pronunciation: [vaˈxaʊ̯] ) is an Austrian...
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Wachau is one of Austria's most
established and
notable wine regions,
specializing in dry
wines made from
Riesling and Grüner Veltliner.
Located in Lower...
- them. The
Prussians entered Wachau,
engaging in street-to-street fighting.
French artillery blasted the
Prussians out of
Wachau and the
French recovered...
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Wachau is an
Austrian valley.
Wachau may also
refer to:
Wachau wine, an
Austrian wine
region Wachau, Saxony, a town in
Germany Wachau, an area of Markkleeberg...
- Willendorf, or when
ambiguous Willendorf in der
Wachau, is a
village in the
Wachau valley in
Lower Austria.
Willendorf became globally known when in 1908...
- The Europa-Forum
Wachau is a
discussion meeting that was
first held in 1995 in Göttweig
Abbey in
Lower Austria.
Since 1995, the
meeting has been held annually...
- The
Wachau Marathon (stylized as WACHAUmarathon) is a 26.2-mile foot race on
paved roads along the
Danube River from
Emmersdorf to
Krems an der
Donau in...
- Weißenkirchen in der
Wachau is a town in the
district of Krems-Land in the
Austrian state of
Lower Austria. The
ferry across the
Danube here is interesting...
- Weitenegg [de]. This part of the line is also
known as the
Wachaubahn after the
Wachau valley.
Between Weitenegg and
Weins the line is abandoned. The
track resumes...
- far
northeast around Poysdorf.
Along the
Danube to the west of Vienna, in
Wachau,
Kremstal and Kamptal, it
grows with
Riesling in
terraces on
slopes so steep...