mistelbachの例文
- Around 1130 Mistelbach was mentioned on official deeds for the first time.
- He returned to former club FC Mistelbach after his release.
- He then joined Austrian side FC Mistelbach in 2005.
- In the 19th century Mistelbach was strongly influenced by its connection to the Austrian Eastern Railway.
- In the 20th century Mistelbach experienced difficulties caused by its geographical proximity to the Iron Curtain.
- The cause of the crash between Mistelbach and Kleinhadersdorf in the northern part of Lower Austria province was not immediately known.
- After the Lords of Mistelbach had ceased around 1370 the initially royal estates of Wilfersdorf were given to the House of Lichtenstein.
- A police warning reached the town of Mistelbach, just south of Poysdorf, to allow officials to discover a third bomb before it went off.
- A police warning reached the town of Mistelbach, just south of Poysdorf, allowing officials to discover a third bomb addressed to another non-native doctor before it went off.
- Mistelbach is also home to one of the region's most popular, though traditional Vienna-style coffee houses " Cafe Harlekin " which has become an icon of the city's lifestyle over the years.
- Later it merged with another private railway company, the " Staatseisenbahngesellschaft ", which operated the line from Vienna to " Pressburg " ( now Bratislava ), and the line via Mistelbach and Laa an der Thaya to Brno.
- He built many schools and churches, restored the Rule of St . Benedict in Niederaltaich, transferred the relics of St . Maximilian from Alt鰐ting to Passau, and held synods ( 983-91 ) at ( Lorch ), Mautern an der Donau, and Mistelbach.
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