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    Traunkirchen (German: [ˌtʁaʊ̯nˌkiʁçn̩]) is a municipality on the Traunsee in the Austrian state of Upper Austria, Austria. The lake and the mountains provide...
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    (Vienna, 20 February 1884 – Traunkirchen, 13 August 1886) Archduke Ferdinand Salvator (Baden bei Wien, 2 June 1888 – Traunkirchen, 28 July 1891) "Costados...
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    other towns and villages surround the lake, including Altmünster and Traunkirchen. There is a local legend that speaks of a waterhorse that lives in the...
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  • Pinsdorf Roitham Sankt Konrad Sankt Wolfgang im Salzkammergut Scharnstein Traunkirchen Vorchdorf Official site 47°54′04″N 13°47′38″E / 47.901°N 13.794°E...
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    the fortress of Steyr. He also served a Vogt (reeve) of the Lambach, Traunkirchen, Obermünster, and Persenbeug monasteries and was co-founder of Admont...
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    In Traunkirchen at Lake Traun in Upper Austria, archaeologists from the University of Innsbruck are researching the only Iron Age lakeside settlement currently...
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    Traunstein Traunstein from Traunkirchen Highest point Elevation 1,691 m (5,548 ft) Prominence 694 m (2,277 ft) Coordinates 47°52′25″N 13°50′26″E / 47...
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    (Vienna, 20 February 1884 – Traunkirchen, 13 August 1886) Archduke Ferdinand Salvator (Baden bei Wien, 2 June 1888 – Traunkirchen, 28 July 1891) Maria Immaculata...
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    Webern attended, interrupting his summer with Schoenberg, who remained in Traunkirchen. Webern praised the Amar Quartet's performance to Berg, but what unfolded...
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    Zeilinger's proposal. In 2009, he founded the International Academy Traunkirchen, which is dedicated to the support of gifted students in science and...
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