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    Loosdorf is a town in the district of Melk in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. The first-known mention of Loosdorf, then referred to as "Ladestorf...
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    Bezirk Melk (Central Bavarian: Beziak Möck) is a district of the state of Lower Austria in Austria. Suburbs, hamlets and other subdivisions of a municipality...
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    municipality to orient itself strongly towards the neighbouring municipality of Loosdorf. The local centre was extended substantially only during the last few decades...
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    Albrechtsberg) is a castle in the Melk District of Lower Austria. It is located in the cadastral municipality of Loosdorf. Standing on a hill on the northwestern...
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    The Hohe Schule (meaning: "The High School") in Loosdorf near Melk was a Protestant school open from ca. 1574 until 1627. It was built in 1574 or a few...
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    Ursula Ledóchowska (category People from Melk District)
    mid-2003. Julia Ledóchowska was born just after Easter on 17 April 1865 in Loosdorf into a prominent noble house as the fifth of ten children to Count Antoni...
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    Baron Alexander von Bach (category People from Melk District)
    Alexander von Bach (German: Alexander Freiherr von Bach; 4 January 1813, Loosdorf, Austria – 12 November 1893, Schöngrabern, Austria) was an Austrian politician...
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    to the Yenish language. Around 1800, a group of Yenish settled in Loosdorf near Melk, and since then a language island of Yenish has existed there. In...
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    Losenstein renovated it into a Renaissance style, and rebuilt the church of Loosdorf into a Renaissance Lutheran church. There he also founded a Lutheran grammar...
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  • After the completion of the freight railway bypass closing the "St. Pölten–Loosdorf gap" from Wagram junction to Rohr junction the newly constructed freight...
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