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- Hernals (German pronunciation: [hɛʁˈnals] ; Viennese: Hernois) is the 17th district of Vienna, Austria (German: 17. Bezirk, Hernals). Hernals is in northwest...
- October 1865, trams could be recorded as operating between Schottentor and Hernals, and on 24 April 1866, the route was extended to Dornbach. Subsequently...
- Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus 3.918 76,109 19,416 16 Ottakring 8.673 102,444 11,816 17 Hernals 11.396 56,033 4,919 18 Währing 6.347 51,559 8,120 19 Döbling 24.944 75...
- is on the western outskirts and includes Vienna's traditional brewery. Hernals is on the northwestern outskirts of Vienna. Währing is on the northwestern...
- credited with inventing the Lutz jump. Lutz was born into a poor family in Hernals and worked as a mechanic's ****istant after he finished school. This was...
- Memorial at the Kalvarienberg Church, Hernals...
- This list of Gemeindebauten in Vienna provides an overview of the residential buildings, courtyards, and housing estates built by the city of Vienna, Austria...
- Studien zur Sozialgeschichte von Ottakring und Hernals ("Studies of the Social History of Ottakring and Hernals"). Jugend und Volk, Vienna 1955. Felix Czeike:...
- member of the Aulic Council in Vienna. He died in 1798. Clerfaytg****e in Hernals, Vienna is named after him. A brave and skillful soldier, Clerfayt perhaps...
- March 1890 together with his brothers. Just six months later they moved to Hernals. By 1897, the company already had 100 employees. The Manner cut was invented...