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... Styria . It has an area of 7654 sq . m . and is divided into two parts by the Danube , which enters at its most westerly point , and leaves it at its eastern extremity , near Pressburg . North of this line is the low hilly country ...
... Styria . It has an area of 7654 sq . m . and is divided into two parts by the Danube , which enters at its most westerly point , and leaves it at its eastern extremity , near Pressburg . North of this line is the low hilly country ...
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... Styria , and E. by Lower Austria . It has an population of 45,405,267 inhabitants , comprising therefore area of 4631 sq . m . Upper Austria is divided by the Danube within its borders , about one - eighth of the total population of ...
... Styria , and E. by Lower Austria . It has an population of 45,405,267 inhabitants , comprising therefore area of 4631 sq . m . Upper Austria is divided by the Danube within its borders , about one - eighth of the total population of ...
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... Styria , an arrangement which brought Styria and upper Austria to the Babenbergs in 1192 , and in 1229 Duke Leopold II . purchased some lands from the bishop of Freising , and took the title of lord of Carniola . When the house of ...
... Styria , an arrangement which brought Styria and upper Austria to the Babenbergs in 1192 , and in 1229 Duke Leopold II . purchased some lands from the bishop of Freising , and took the title of lord of Carniola . When the house of ...
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... Styria appears at this dukes were not confined to the acquisition of wealth either in time to have shared the fortunes of Austria , but it was claimed land or chattels . Vienna became a centre of culture and learning , by Bela IV ...
... Styria appears at this dukes were not confined to the acquisition of wealth either in time to have shared the fortunes of Austria , but it was claimed land or chattels . Vienna became a centre of culture and learning , by Bela IV ...
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... Styria , Carinthia and Tirol , died early in the 15th century , and in 1406 Ernest and Frederick made a division of their lands . Ernest became duke of Styria and Carinthia , and Frederick , count of Tirol . Ernest was succeeded in 1424 ...
... Styria , Carinthia and Tirol , died early in the 15th century , and in 1406 Ernest and Frederick made a division of their lands . Ernest became duke of Styria and Carinthia , and Frederick , count of Tirol . Ernest was succeeded in 1424 ...
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