Pitten is a Market Municipality in the district of Neunkirchen in the Austrian federal state of Lower Austria. Pitten lies in the northern part of the...
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The Pitten is a river in Lower Austria. Its basin area is 413 km2 (159 sq mi). The source of the Pitten is the confluence of its two headstreams Feistritz [ceb;...
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Austria), as well as Pitten (now the southeastern part of Lower Austria). When the Habsburgs reunified Austria in 1282, Pitten was returned to Styria...
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Erlauf, Melk, Pielach, Traisen, Schwechat, Fischa, Schwarza, Triesting, Pitten and the Leitha. Ottenstein Reservoir (4.3 km2) Lunzer See (0.69 km2) Erlaufsee...
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married to Bernhard, Count of Sponheim-Marburg. Willibirg (died 18 January 1145), married to Ekbert II, Count of Formbach-Pitten. Ottokar II of Styria v t e...
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father was an amateur goalkeeper. He began as a forward at local team SVg Pitten before moving to 1. Wiener Neustädter SC at the age of 14. At the age of...
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(6): 465–507. doi:10.1016/j.anai.2013.09.018. PMC 5156485. PMID 24267359. Pitten FA, Kalveram CM, Krüger U, Müller G, Kramer A (September 2000). "[Reduction...
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Franz Hamburger (14 August 1874 in Pitten – 29 August 1954 in Vöcklabruck) was an Austrian medical doctor and university lecturer. Hamburger attended high...
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officers for the Austrian army. The area once belonged to the County of Pitten, which had been inherited by Margrave Ottokar III of Styria in 1158. After...
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From his uncle, the last Count of Formbach, he inherited the County of Pitten in 1158, which is today in Lower Austria, but remained part of Styria until...
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