Kirchham is a municipality in the district of Gmunden in the Austrian state of Upper Austria. Kirchham lies in the Traunviertel at the foot of the last...
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complete list of the cities and towns in Austria. There is no legal distinction between town and city in Austria; a Stadt (city) is an independent municipality...
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Wels (redirect from Wels, Austria)
Berg, Brandln, Dickerldorf, Doppelgraben, Eben, Gaßl, Höllwiesen, Hölzl, Kirchham, Laahen, Lichtenegg, Mitterlaab, Nöham, Niederthan, Oberhaid, Oberhart...
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Telephone numbers in Austria have no standard lengths for either area codes or subscriber numbers, meaning that some subscriber numbers may be as short...
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Gmunden District (category Districts of Upper Austria)
Goisern Bad Ischl Ebensee Gmunden Gosau Grünau im Almtal Gschwandt Hallstatt Kirchham Laakirchen Obertraun Ohlsdorf Pinsdorf Roitham Sankt Konrad Sankt Wolfgang...
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Laudach (category Rivers of Upper Austria)
Gschwandt, Kirchham and Vorchdorf from the south. The smaller tributary, the Innere (inner) or Dürre Laudach, has its source in Kirchham. It is formed...
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with Passau. Currently, only the parts Munich-Burghausen, and Malching-Kirchham have been built. Between Burghausen and Simbach am Inn, there is a 14 kilometer...
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Friedrich Kurrent (category Modernist architects from Austria)
Kirchham (1998) Maria Biljan-Bilger Ausstellungshalle Sommerein [de] in Sommerein (2004) City of Vienna Prize for Architecture [de] (1979) Austrian Decoration...
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German toponymy (category Names of places in Austria)
ham and Hamlet (place)). Examples: Alkersum, Bochum, Borkum, Pforzheim, Kirchham, Schiltigheim, Mannheim, Mülheim, Hildesheim, Bad Windsheim. -hof, -hoff...
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clockwise) Rottal-Inn, Deggendorf, Freyung-Grafenau. To the south it borders Austria. Archaeological findings prove that the area was settled more than 7000...
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