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Municipality in Lower Austria, Austria
Pressbaum is a town in the district of St. Pölten-Land in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. In 1881, Johannes Brahms completed his Second Piano Concerto
Pressbaum
Railway station in Lower Austria
Pressbaum is a railway station serving Pressbaum in Lower Austria. "Stationsinformation". fahrplan.oebb.at. Retrieved 2020-12-31. v t e
Pressbaum_railway_station
Bregenz Sacré-Cœur Graz, Graz PNMS/PHS Sacré-Cœur Pressbaum, Pressbaum Gymnasium Sacré Coeur Pressbaum Campus Sacré-Cœur Wien, (Währing) Vienna - primary
List of Schools of the Sacred Heart
List_of_Schools_of_the_Sacred_Heart
Austrian architect (1873–1945)
other designs; among them is that for the Parish Church of Pressbaum (Pfarrkirche Pressbaum), the only known example of secessionist church in Lower Austria
Max_Hegele
2018 film by Katharina Mückstein
included a farm in Gablitz and a house in Pressbaum, both communities bordering the community of Purkersdorf. In Pressbaum, a modern house that was almost completely
L'Animale
Piano concerto by Brahms
Brahms began work on the piece in 1878 and completed it in 1881 while in Pressbaum near Vienna. It took him three years to work on this concerto, which indicates
Piano_Concerto_No._2_(Brahms)
Railway station in Lower Austria
Tullnerbach-Pressbaum is a railway station serving Tullnerbach in Lower Austria. "Stationsinformation". fahrplan.oebb.at. Retrieved 2020-12-31. v t e
Tullnerbach-Pressbaum railway station
Tullnerbach-Pressbaum_railway_station
Austrian composer
Background information Born Heinz Strobl (1952-12-04) 4 December 1952 (age 73) Pressbaum, Vienna, Austria Genres New-age Years active 1981–present Website www
Gandalf_(musician)
Queen of the Albanians from 1938 to 1939
schooling. The girls were sent to the Sacred Heart boarding school in Pressbaum, near Vienna. Geraldine's happy childhood then continued at the chateau
Geraldine_of_Albania
River in Austria
source of the Wien River, the Kaiserbrünndl, located at Pfalzberg near Pressbaum During the Stadtbahn era Underground line U4 and Hofpavillon by Otto Wagner
Wien_(river)
Esoteric philosophy
Kulturzentrale in 1931, the year in which it opened an Ariosophical School at Pressbaum that offered courses and lectures in runic lore, biorhythms, yoga and
Ariosophy
School Vienna Vienna 2011 English Teacher Training College Vorchdorf, Pressbaum, Wolfsberg 1977 Europagymnasium Auhof Linz 1869 Francisco Josephinum Wieselburg
List_of_schools_in_Austria
British badminton player
Women's doubles 2002 Malmö Women's doubles 1992 Glasgow Mixed team European Junior Championships 1985 Pressbaum Girls' doubles 1985 Pressbaum Mixed team
Sara_Sankey
District in Lower Austria, Austria
Markersdorf-Haindorf. At the end of 2016 the district absorbed Gablitz, Mauerbach, Pressbaum, Purkersdorf, Tullnerbach and Wolfsgraben from the defunct Wien-Umgebung
St._Pölten_District
German-Hungarian entrepreneur and art collector
Maria Graf Batthyány-Strattmann de Német-Ujvar (Vienna, 16 May 1934 – Pressbaum, 26 August 1967), unmarried and without issue. Robert Christof Heinrich
Heinrich_Thyssen
German badminton player
doubles Representing West Germany European Championships 1988 Kristiansand Women's doubles European Junior Championships 1985 Pressbaum Girls' singles
Katrin_Schmidt_(badminton)
Wie gefährlich sind Handystrahlen wirklich?" (in German). Marktgemeinde Pressbaum. Archived from the original on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 16 May 2015.
Wireless device radiation and health
Wireless_device_radiation_and_health
Austrian singer-songwriter
school there, his mother worked as a teacher. Later, the family moved to Preßbaum. Ambros attended the Bundeskonvikt in Vienna's 2nd district and the Astgasse
Wolfgang_Ambros
from Wildalpen, Lunz am See, Scheibbs, Wilhelmsburg and Neulengbach via Preßbaum to Vienna. The largest part of the spring area belongs to the municipality
Water_supply_in_Vienna
Austrian writer and noble (1901–1971)
Austrian convent schools, first at the College of the Sacred Heart in Pressbaum near Vienna and then with the Mary Ward Sisters in St. Pölten. In 1923
Ida_Friederike_Görres
Austrian artist (1940–2024)
painter, and graphic designer. Gerhard Gepp was born on 20 April 1940 in Pressbaum on the western edge of Vienna, where he lived and worked until his death
Gerhard_Gepp
909 Poysdorf Other city 5,527 Prellenkirchen Other municipality 1,577 Pressbaum Other city 7,559 Prigglitz Other municipality 434 Prinzersdorf Market
List of cities and towns in Austria
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Austria
Airborne division of the Soviet Airborne Troops
division crossed the Rába. The division advanced into Austria and captured Pressbaum on 6 April. During the Vienna Offensive, the 105th Guards blocked the
105th Guards Vienna Airborne Division
105th_Guards_Vienna_Airborne_Division
German actress
Amália Klug and Lajos Meller, a mill owner. She spent her childhood in Pressbaum near Vienna and studied acting in the imperial capital. Her entry into
Edith_Meller
Austro-Hungarian army officer (1855–1932)
Rekawinkel, Austria, and was buried in the war cemetery on 14 January, in Pressbaum, Austria. Rhemen is a recipient of the Grand Cross of the Royal Hungarian
Adolf_von_Rhemen
Danish badminton player
Mixed team 1994 Dan Bosch Mixed team European Junior Championships 1985 Pressbaum Girls' singles 1985 Pressbaum Girls' doubles 1985 Pressbaum Mixed team
Lisbet_Stuer-Lauridsen
Pregarten 7236 Prein an der Rax 2665 Preitenegg 4354 Prellenkirchen 2145 Preßbaum 2233 Prinzersdorf 2749 Probstdorf 2215 Prutz 5472 Puch bei Weiz 3177 Puchberg
Telephone_numbers_in_Austria
Badminton championships
edition of the European Junior Badminton Championships. It was held in Pressbaum, Austria, in the month of March and April. Denmark won all the titles
1985 European Junior Badminton Championships
1985_European_Junior_Badminton_Championships
Polish badminton player
losses BWF profile Medal record Men's badminton Representing Poland Helvetia Cup 1989 Budapest Mixed team 1991 Varna Mixed team 1993 Pressbaum Mixed team
Jacek_Hankiewicz
German-Austrian educator (1829–1896)
Friedrich Dittes (23 September 1829 in Irfersgrün – 15 May 1896 in Pressbaum) was a German-Austrian educator, known for his reform efforts within the
Friedrich_Dittes
District in Lower Austria, Austria
Lanzendorf Mauerbach Hainbuch, Mauerbach, Steinbach Moosbrunn Pressbaum Au am Kraking, Pfalzau, Pressbaum, Rekawinkel Purkersdorf Rauchenwarth Schwadorf Schwechat
Wien-Umgebung_District
Badminton tournament
October 1981 – 18 February 1982 Copenhagen Duisburg Grangemouth Haarlem Pressbaum 1 Denmark Australasian Zone 4–8 August 1981 Hamilton 1 Malaysia Total
1982_Thomas_Cup
Norwegian badminton player
Sport Badminton Handedness Right BWF profile Medal record Men's badminton Representing Norway European Junior Championships 1985 Pressbaum Boys' doubles
Hans_Sperre_Jr.
Austrian woman
Leopoldine Stern. Max had been ordered by the Gestapo, to move from Pressbaum, where he lived, to Vienna. He had been commissioned to register at the
Luci_Pollreis
Austrian footballer
Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) Position Goalkeeper Youth career 2000–2004 SV Pressbaum 2004–2005 FC Tulln 2005–2006 SV Königstetten 2006–2007 USC Muckendorf/Zeiselmauer
Cican_Stanković
Railway station in Lower Austria
Services Preceding station Vienna S-Bahn Following station Tullnerbach-Pressbaum towards Neulengbach S50 Purkersdorf Zentrum towards Wien Westbahnhof Location
Unter Tullnerbach railway station
Unter_Tullnerbach_railway_station
Bank robber (1958–1988)
Robber. On January 25, 1977, Kastenberger robbed a Volksbank branch in Pressbaum, making off with 70,000 Austrian schillings (approximately €5,000). Shortly
Johann_Kastenberger
British badminton player
Men's singles European Mixed Team Championships 1992 Glasgow Mixed team 1994 Den Bosch Mixed team European Junior Championships 1985 Pressbaum Mixed team
Anders_Nielsen_(badminton)
Austrian martial artists
Bosnia, but when they were eight months old moved with their parents to Pressbaum in Austria because of the war in Bosnia. They began their martial arts
Bećirović_twins
International badminton competition
Bulgaria Poland round-robin Ireland Austria round-robin Wales 12 1993 Pressbaum, Austria Austria round-robin Poland Ireland round-robin Ukraine 20 1995
Helvetia_Cup
Austrian footballer (1943–2023)
Pressbaum, Austria Date of death 8 September 2023(2023-09-08) (aged 80) Position Forward Youth career 1953–1956 Hellas Kagran 1956–1958 SV Pressbaum 1958–1963
Leopold_Grausam
Austrian badminton player
singles and doubles Career record 125 wins, 90 losses BWF profile Medal record Men's badminton Representing Austria Helvetia Cup 1993 Pressbaum Mixed team
Hannes_Fuchs
Austrian painter
Altarpiece Saint Madeleine Sophie Barat for the monastery church Sacré-Cœur Pressbaum 1912 The Color Thief 1912 Romanian Beggar 1916 The Adoration 1919 The
Tom_von_Dreger
Danish badminton player
Championships 1985 Pressbaum Boys' doubles 1985 Pressbaum Mixed doubles 1985 Pressbaum Mixed team 1983 Helsinki Mixed team 1985 Pressbaum Boys' singles
Jan_Paulsen_(badminton)
Multi-event motor racing championship
Buriu 4 MS Racing Porsche 992 GT3 Cup Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6 128 Werder Pressbaum 2 Benedikt Seibt 2 Leo Willert 5 Werner Panhauser 5 RACAR Motorsport Porsche
2024_GT_Winter_Series
Badminton tournament
Claremont Lima Kitchener Pomona San Diego European zone: Copenhagen Duisburg Grangemouth Haarlem Pressbaum Australasian zone: Hamilton ← 1979 1984 →
1982_Thomas_Cup_qualification
Hungarian opera singer (1899–1977)
honorary. Extremely popular in Viennese society, she lived in her villa in Pressbaum ( St. Pölten-Land district ) in Rosette Anday Street until the end of
Rosette_Anday
Badminton championships
Championships Tournament details Dates 28 March – 2 April Edition 8th Venue Helsinkian Sports Hall Location Helsinki, Finland ← 1981 Edinburgh 1985 Pressbaum →
1983 European Junior Badminton Championships
1983_European_Junior_Badminton_Championships
Parliamentary electoral district in Austria
six of its municipalities to the west of Vienna - Gablitz, Mauerbach, Pressbaum, Purkersdorf, Tullnerbach and Wolfsgraben - were transferred to St. Pölten
Lower Austria Centre (National Council electoral district)
Lower_Austria_Centre_(National_Council_electoral_district)
(ABCi) was a not-for-profit Austrian college with campuses in Vorchdorf, Pressbaum and Wolfsberg registered with the Federal Ministry of the Interior. Founded
English Teacher Training College
English_Teacher_Training_College
National badminton team
The Romanian junior team were runners-up at the 2000 Finlandia Cup in Pressbaum, Austria. Badminton first reached Romania in 1958 when the sport was played
Romania national badminton team
Romania_national_badminton_team
Railway station in Lower Austria
Dürrwien is a railway station serving Pressbaum in Lower Austria. "Stationsinformation". fahrplan.oebb.at. Retrieved 2020-12-31. v t e
Dürrwien_railway_station
Badminton championships
Germany 6 1981 7 Edinburgh, Scotland 6 1983 8 Helsinki, Finland 6 1985 9 Pressbaum, Austria 6 1987 10 Warsaw, Poland 6 1989 11 Manchester, England 6 1991
European Junior Badminton Championships
European_Junior_Badminton_Championships
persecuting Jews there. Max Arnold who was a Jewish tailor living in the Pressbaum district, outside Vienna, Austria, received a message in 1942 from the
Maria_Schauer
Danish badminton player
Mixed team 1990 Moscow Men's doubles European Junior Championships 1985 Pressbaum Mixed team 1985 Pressbaum Boys' doubles 1985 Pressbaum Mixed doubles
Max_Gandrup
Danish badminton player
Mixed team 1994 Dan Bosch Mixed team European Junior Championships 1985 Pressbaum Girls' doubles 1985 Pressbaum Mixed team 1985 Pressbaum Girls' singles
Lotte_Olsen
National badminton team representing Austria
were humiliated on home soil after losing 9–0 against the Netherlands in Pressbaum. The team had better results two years later after beating Norway 3–2
Austria national badminton team
Austria_national_badminton_team
Swedish badminton player (born 1967)
1990 Moscow Mixed team 1996 Herning Mixed team 1998 Sofia Mixed team European Junior Championships 1985 Pressbaum Boys' doubles 1985 Pressbaum Mixed team
Peter_Axelsson
Theatre, Vienna (2003, 2005, 2007, 2008) Puppet Theatre Trittbrettl, Pressbaum (2006) Karin Schäfer Figure Theatre, Neusiedl am See (2009, 2013) Belarus
International Festival of Children's Theatres
International_Festival_of_Children's_Theatres
Badminton championships
Badminton Championships Tournament details Dates 12 – 19 April Edition 10th Venue Hali Mery Location Warsaw, Poland ← 1985 Pressbaum 1989 Manchester →
1987 European Junior Badminton Championships
1987_European_Junior_Badminton_Championships
Jusztina Reihardt. He had only one sister, Jusztina who became a nun in Pressbaum, Austria. After completing the four years of elementary school, his father
Placid_Olofsson
Wikimedia list article
Katharina Wienerová née Schwarzová was born 10 July 1889 in Tullnerbach-Pressbaum close to Vienna. Her parents were Emil Schwarz and Ida née Mauthner. She
Stolpersteine in Prague-Holešovice
Stolpersteine_in_Prague-Holešovice
Swedish badminton player (born 1969)
Herning Mixed team European Junior Championships 1987 Warsaw Girls' doubles 1985 Pressbaum Mixed team 1987 Warsaw Girls' singles 1987 Warsaw Mixed team
Catrine_Bengtsson
Russian badminton player
doubles Representing Soviet Union European Championships 1988 Kristiansand Men's singles European Junior Championships 1985 Pressbaum Mixed doubles
Andrey_Antropov
Austrian artist
pictures for the restored castle of Duke Leopold in Hörnstein. He died at Pressbaum, near Vienna, in 1872. Bryan 1886. This article incorporates text from
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
God's Light
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Arabic, Muslim
Lion Cub
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Hindu, Indian
Loving; Full of Truth
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Scandinavian
Small blue flower.
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Hawaiian
Powerful god.
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Australian, Chinese, French, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish
Brings Light; Wealth; Strong; Manly; Brave
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Daughter, Queen, Owner, A garland
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Efforts; Self Restrained
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Hindu
Sun
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Vision, Propitious, Auspicious, Prudent, Bringer of glad tidings
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