- The
Hausruckviertel is one of the four
traditional "quarters" (German: Viertel) of the
Austrian province of
Upper Austria. The
region is
named after a...
- Historically,
Upper Austria was
traditionally divided into four regions:
Hausruckviertel, Innviertel, Mühlviertel, and Traunviertel. Austro-Bavarian language...
- Wels-Land in the
Austrian state of
Upper Austria.
Fischlham lies in the
Hausruckviertel.
About 19
percent of the muni****lity is forest, and 69
percent is...
- the four
traditional "quarters" of
Upper Austria, the
others being Hausruckviertel, Mühlviertel, and Traunviertel. The
Innviertel is the northwestern...
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concessions to Austria,
ceding Salzburg and the
regions of
Innviertel and
Hausruckviertel[citation needed] in
return for the
western part of the old Palatinate...
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district in the
Austrian state of
Upper Austria. It is
situated in the
Hausruckviertel region on the
eastern banks of the
Attersee (Lake Atter), part of the...
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Austria located in the
district Wels-Land.
About half of it lies in the
Hausruckviertel, the
other half in the Traunviertel.
Despite this fact the
whole district...
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approximately 60,000, the
eighth largest city in Austria. Wels is in the
Hausruckviertel at an
elevation of 317
metres (1,040 ft). From
north to south, it extends...
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Trauner started playing football for SV
Kematen am
Innbach in the
Hausruckviertel of
Upper Austria in 1997.
Described by his
youth coach Karl Karazi...
- Austria: it is one of four "quarters" of
Upper Austria, the
others being Hausruckviertel, Traunviertel, and Innviertel. It is
named after the
three rivers Große...