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Lienz (German: [ˈliːɛnt͡s] ;
Southern Bavarian: Lianz) is a
medieval town in the
Austrian state of Tyrol. It is the
administrative centre of the Lienz...
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Lienz-Nikolsdorf
Airport (German:
Flugplatz Lienz-Nikolsdorf, ICAO: LOKL) is a
private use
airport located 9
kilometres (6 mi) east-southeast of Lienz...
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Lienz Dolomites are an
alpine mountain range located in the
Austrian states of East
Tyrol and Carinthia. It lies at the
western side of the wider...
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Colonel Chereshneff referred to it as the "m****acre of
Cossacks at
Lienz".
During the
Russian Civil War (1917–1923),
Cossack leaders and
their governments...
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Bezirk Lienz (Italian:
Distretto di
Lienz) is an
administrative district (Bezirk) in Tyrol, Austria. It is the only
district in East Tyrol. The district...
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Albin Egger-
Lienz (29
January 1868 – 4
November 1926) was an
Austrian painter known especially for
rustic genre and
historical paintings. He was born...
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Lienz Friary (German:
Franziskanerkloster Lienz) is a
Franciscan friary in the
centre of the town of
Lienz in East Tyrol, Austria,
formerly a Carmelite...
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younger brother Albert I, who took the
lands of East
Tyrol around Lienz and
attached it (as "outer county") to his
committal possessions around...
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Cortina and Belluno), path 1,544 5,066
Cereda P**** (Primiero to Agordo), road 1,372 4,501
Toblach P**** (Bruneck to
Lienz),
railway 1,209 3,967...
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Winner at
Alpen Grand Prix 2011
Newspaper Article about the Semi
Finals in
Lienz Charts of
Belgian National Radio 2011: "Die 1509.
Schlagerparade von Sonntag...