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Laaber is a muni****lity in the
district of
Regensburg in
Bavaria in Germany. It lies on the
River Schwarze Laber (note the
spelling difference). The now-ruined...
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Laber or
Laaber is an
element in
Bavarian place names which goes back to the word
Labera meaning "foaming water". The
spellings Laber and
Laaber are interchangeable...
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Rottenburg an der
Laaber is a town in the
district of Landshut, in Bavaria, Germany. It is
situated on the
river Große Laber, 21 km
northwest of Landshut...
- Hemau,
Laufenthal lies
about five
kilometers from the town, near the
river Laaber. It has a
medieval castle, and the
remains of a
Celtic settlement (Keltenschanze...
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Adriano Manfred Laaber,
better known as
Adrianinho (Jundiai, July 11, 1980), is a
Brazilian footballer who
plays for Fort
Lauderdale Strikers in the North...
- preserve. This time
there was compensation, however, as a
portion of the
Laaber Wald,
adjacent to the
southwest corner, was annexed.
Today the
Lainzer Tiergarten...
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Laaber:
Laaber-Verlag. ISSN 0177-4182. Carl Dahlhaus;
Hermann D****er, eds. (1996).
Neues Handbuch der Musikwissenschaft. Vol. 2, 3.
Laaber:
Laaber-Verlag...
- the Schierling–Langquaid
branch line (Lokalbahn Schierling–Langquaid) or
Laaber Valley Railway (Laabertalbahn), is a
standard gauge branch line in the state...
- Große
Laber (also: Große
Laaber) is a
river in Bavaria, Germany, a
right tributary of the Danube. Its
source is near Volkenschwand. It is 87 km (54 mi)...
- in 1959 (Verlag der
Ungarischen Akademie der Wissenschaften) and 2010 (
Laaber-Verlag). The tale of how the
symphony was
composed was told by
Haydn in...