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- Bad Radkersburg (German pronunciation: [ˈbaːt ˈʁatkɐsbʊʁk]; Slovene: Radgona; archaic Hungarian: Regede) is a spa town in the southeast of the Austrian...
- Bezirk Radkersburg is a former district of the state of Styria in Austria. Radkersburg merged with the district of Feldbach to form the new district Südoststeiermark...
- Radkersburg Umgebung (Slovene: Žabakovci) is a former muni****lity in the district of Südoststeiermark in the Austrian state of Styria. Since the 2015...
- is also the starting point of the Radkersburg Railway, which runs to the east over the Mur Bridge to Bad Radkersburg. All international trains stopped...
- August 1850, Bad Radkersburg - 31 March 1940, Vienna) was an Austrian painter. Egner was born on 25 August 1850 in Bad Radkersburg, Austria. She took...
- Kleinkirchheim 4240 Bad Kreuzen 7266 Bad Leonfelden 7213 Bad Mitterndorf 3623 Bad Radkersburg 3476 Bad Sankt Leonhard im Lavanttal 4350 Bad Sauerbrunn 2625 Bad Schallerbach...
- Muskau, Germany Bad Muskau, Germany Łęknica, Poland Bad Radkersburg, Austria-Hungary Bad Radkersburg, Austria Gornja Radgona, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and...
- **** war criminals until 2013. Heim was born on June 28, 1914, in Bad Radkersburg, Austria-Hungary, the son of a policeman and a housewife. He studied...
- mathematician, World War I veteran and supercentenarian. He was born in Radkersburg and died in Innsbruck. He was known for his contributions to topology—notably...
- defensive stronghold for today's regional centre and its twin city, Bad Radkersburg, on the other side of the Mura River in Austria. The towns were split...