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Margareten (German pronunciation: [ˌmaʁɡaˈʁeːtn̩] ; Viennese: Magredn) is the
fifth district of
Vienna (German: 5. Bezirk,
Margareten). It is near the...
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Regina Margareten (December 20 or 25, 1863 –
January 15, 1959) was a Hungarian-American entrepreneur, who
became known as the "Matzoh Queen" of New York...
- of the city centre, and
includes the
Vienna University of Technology.
Margareten was
separated from
Wieden in 1861. The
Museum for
Social and Economic...
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Zentrum and
Margareten. It was able to
raise its
votes to 124 in
Zentrum (0.24% or 0.02% for all of Vienna); however, it lost in
Margareten (90 votes,...
- city
limits (districts no. 2 to 8,
after 1861 with the
separation of
Margareten from
Wieden no. 2 to 9). Consequently, the
walls were
razed after 1857...
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Sankt Margareten im
Rosental (Slovene: Šmarjeta v Rožu) is a town in the
district of Klagenfurt-Land in the
Austrian state of Carinthia. The muni****lity...
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fixing with its two main
competitors at the time, Streit's and Horowitz-
Margareten. In 1998,
Richard A.
Bernstein purchased the
company from KKR. In 2004...
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Handballclub Fivers Margareten is a
handball club from Wien, Austria. They
currently compete in the
Handball Liga Austria. Wien The
handball club originates...
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Youth career Team
Handballclub Fivers Margareten Senior clubs Years Team 2015–2018
Handballclub Fivers Margareten 2018–2019 VfL
Gummersbach 2019–2022 TSV...
- school; four
years later, at age ten, he
switched to the
Rainergymnasium in
Margareten. Hölzel's
father left the
family while he was
still a child, and he was...