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    Salzburg (Austrian German: [ˈsaltsbʊʁk], German: [ˈzaltsbʊʁk] ;) is the fourth-largest city in Austria. In 2020, it had a population of 156,872. The town...
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    political status. Today the Salzburg Residenz palace houses an art gallery, known as the Residenzgalerie, and is one of the most impressive attractions...
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  • James Kirkup (category Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature)
    (University of Salzburg / Poetry Salzburg 1996) Burning Giraffes (University of Salzburg / Poetry Salzburg 1996) Measures of Time (University of Salzburg / Poetry...
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    German/Austrian language, literature and culture Business and Hospitality Internships as well as Social Learning Salzburg College was founded as a study...
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    Schloss Blühnbach (category Establishments in the Prince-Archbishopric of Salzburg)
    in Werfen, Salzburg (state), Austria. Formerly, it was a hunting lodge of the Prince-Archbishops of Salzburg and Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, heir...
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  • 1949 memoir The Story of the Trapp Family Singers by Maria von Trapp and is set in Salzburg, Austria. It is a fictional retelling of her experiences as governess...
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  • literature rather than the literature of England, so that it includes writers from Scotland, Wales, and the whole of Ireland, as well as literature in...
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  • Schloss Leopoldskron in Salzburg, Austria. Since 1947, Salzburg Global has welcomed more than 40,000 participants, known as Salzburg Global Fellows, from...
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    Schloss Klessheim (category Buildings and structures in Salzburg (state))
    Klessheim is a Baroque palace located in Wals-Siezenheim, 4 km (2.5 mi) west of Salzburg, Austria. The palace was designed and constructed by Austrian architect...
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    Edward St Aubyn (category Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature)
    father was first married to Sophie Helene Freifrau von Puthon of Schloss Mirabell in Salzburg, whom he divorced in 1957. St Aubyn has two half-sisters by...
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    Schloss Leopoldskron (category Establishments in the Prince-Archbishopric of Salzburg)
    national historic monument in Leopoldskron-Moos, a southern district of the city of Salzburg, Austria. The palace, and its surrounding seven hectare park, is...
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    Maria Anna Mozart (category Musicians from Salzburg)
    Anna Maria Mozart (1720–1778). Maria Anna (Marianne) Mozart was born in Salzburg. When she was seven years old, her father Leopold Mozart started teaching...
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    Press of America. ISBN 978-0-7618-1528-0, 978-0-7618-1529-7. Tong, Q. S. 1997. Reconstructing Romanticism: Organic Theory Revisited. Poetry Salzburg. Turley...
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    Salome Alt (category People from Salzburg)
    her, initially in secret, to his Salzburg residence. It is said that she never again set foot in the town-house of her parents, in Sigmund-Haffner-Alley...
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  • County of Gorizia and Gradisca Imperial Free City of Trieste Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina Margraviate of Moravia Duchy of Salzburg Austrian...
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    prince-archbishops of Salzburg as a sovereign territory. The Prince-Bishopric of Trent and Prince-Bishopric of Brixen became Austrian in 1803 following the Treaty of Lunéville...
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    and the Kollegienkirche in Salzburg. Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach was born in Graz and baptized in the parish church of Heiligen Blut on 20 July 1656...
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    Austria (redirect from Republic of Austria)
    president as head of state and a chancellor as head of government and chief executive. Major cities include Vienna, Graz, Linz, Salzburg, and Innsbruck....
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    heartland. Salzburg is coterminous with the former Austro-Hungarian Duchy of Salzburg (the former Archbishopric). Similarly, the federal state of Carinthia...
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  • municipality of Tarsdorf, located in the Innviertel region of western Upper Austria. It is 33 km (21 mi) north of Salzburg and 4 km (2.5 mi) east of the Inn...
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    Friderike Maria Zweig (category University of Vienna alumni)
    a small house in Salzburg found by Friderike on an earlier visit. During the years of their life in Salzburg, Friderike took on the role of a hostess...
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  • Austrian literature (German: Österreichische Literatur) is mostly written in German, and is closely connected with German literature. From the 19th century...
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    Werner Kniesek (category Austrian people convicted of murder)
    Werner Kniesek (born November 17, 1946, in Salzburg) is an Austrian triple murderer, who was one of the most dangerous offenders in Austria's criminal...
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    Stockholm (redirect from Capital of Sweden)
    both music and literature. Stockholm's literature first began to flourish in the seventeenth century, with notable writers from the rest of Sweden moving...
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    Mönchsberg (category Mountains of Salzburg)
    is one of five mountains in the city of Salzburg in Austria. It flanks the western side of Salzburg's historic city centre, and forms part of the city's...
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    Salzburg Castle (German: Burg Salzburg) stands on the edge of a plateau above the town of Bad Neustadt an der Saale in Lower Franconia in southern Germany...
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    Christine Haidegger (category Writers from Salzburg)
    the Salzburg Authors' Group [de] (SAG) and was honorary member. She was also significantly involved in the development of the Salzburg House of Literature [de]...
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    Georg Trakl (category Writers from Salzburg)
    wrote shortly before he died of a cocaine overdose. Trakl was born and lived the first 21 years of his life in Salzburg. His father, Tobias Trakl (11...
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    the rule over the Electorate of Salzburg and the Berchtesgaden Provostry. After Austria was detached from the Duchy of Bavaria and established as an...
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    of early Nazi activity, was just across the valley from his own house outside Salzburg. Zweig believed strongly in Europeanism against nationalism. Zweig...
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