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Municipality in Lower Austria, Austria
Strengberg is a town in the district of Amstetten in Lower Austria in Austria. Strengberg lies in the Mostviertel in Lower Austria between Linz and Amstetten
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Town in Ostrobothnia, Finland
considered as the start of industrialization in Jakobstad. In 1900, the Strengberg tobacco factory was the largest employer in Jakobstad. An artillery school
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Philip Ulric Strengberg (2 August 1805 – 8 October 1872) was a businessman in Jakobstad and the majority owner of the Ph. U. Strengberg tobaccy factory
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Tobacco processing plant in Finland
the company's shares were transferred to Ab Ph. U. Strengberg & C:o Oy, who owned the Strengberg tobacco factory. The operation of the Borgström tobacco
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Finnish pharmacist, businessman, politician (1822–1872)
Ulric Strengberg, acquired the tobacco factory established in Jakobstad in 1762 (Jakobstads Tobaksspinneri). The factory was renamed Ph. U. Strengberg & Co
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tobacco factory Ph. U. Strengberg, in which he owned a significant stake. Seven years later, he became chairman and CEO. Strengberg Tobacco Factory was at
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Lower Austria. It is located in Limbach, a cadastral municipality of Strengberg. Before 1011, the Bavarian Benedictine monastery of Tegernsee owned land
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Persons and companies that produce tobacco-related products
Strengberg's old, now closed tobacco factory in Jakobstad, Finland
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Museum in Jakobstad, Finland
facility at the Jakobstad-Pietarsaari museum. The museum also includes Strengberg Tobacco museum, Runeberg’s cottage, Mother Westman’s cottage, and an exhibition
Jakobstad - Pietarsaari Museum
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District in Lower Austria, Austria
Endholz, Hofkirchen, Rems, St. Valentin, Thurnsdorf Strengberg Au, Limbach, Ottendorf, Ramsau, Strengberg, Thürnbuch Viehdorf Hainstetten, Seisenegg, Viehdorf
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Topics referred to by the same term
Grafenberg (Reutlingen), a town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany Grafenberg (Strengberg), a village in Austria Grafenberg (Wolfsbach), a village in Austria Ernst
Grafenberg
Norwegian gardener
Schübeler. Schulz married an adopted daughter of Schübeler's, Ingeborg Strengberg (1853–1918), in February 1875 in Østre Aker. Skard, Torfinn (1958). "Schulz
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Finnish architectural firm
Building [fi] (1896) Building of the Real Estate Union of Finland (1898) Strengberg Tobacco Factory, Jakobstad (1896) Sumelius Building [fi], Tampere (1901)
Grahn,_Hedman_&_Wasastjerna
Cigarette brand
originally a tobacco factory. In 1976, the company merged with Oy Rettig-Strengberg Ab. in Finland. The brand was also manufactured and sold in the United
Colt_(cigarette)
Road in Austria
with the opening of the last segment at Amstetten. Finishing works near Strengberg on the border between Upper and Lower Austria and of parts between Lambach
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Strasshof an der Nordbahn Market town 10,009 Stratzing Market town 827 Strengberg Market town 2,055 Stronsdorf Market town 1,584 Sulz im Weinviertel Market
List of cities and towns in Austria
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Straßburg 4266 Strasshof an der Nordbahn 2287 Straßwalchen 6215 Strem 3324 Strengberg 7432 Strobl 6137 Stronsdorf 2526 Stubenberg 3176 Studenzen 3115 Stützenhofen
Telephone_numbers_in_Austria
Swedish architect
Härnösand (originally Strengbergs Tobacco Factory) (1906–1909) Workers' Housing in Vallvik, Hälsingland (1907–1908) Strengbergs Tobacco Factory (1909)
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Palace in the Lainzer Tiergarten in Vienna, Austria
Theresa that once stood in the imperial room of the postal station in Strengberg near Amstetten in Lower Austria. The murals in the bedroom are based on
Hermesvilla
Finnish sculptor and jewelry designer
Fazer Headquarters, Vantaa: sculpture "Domina" 1989 Wallrelief for Rettig Strengberg, Turku 1986 The Finland Prize 2024 Commander of the Order of the white
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German noble family
Protestant, Friedrich Freiherr von Blomberg. His lineage can be traced to Strengberg, a town in Amstetten in Lower Austria. Little more than the following
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Norwegian botanist (1815–1892)
medal in 1865. He was married twice. An adopted daughter of his, Ingeborg Strengberg (1853–1918), married botanical gardener Carl Theodor Schulz. The standard
Frederik_Schübeler
German operatic baritone (1879–1944
to Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon, Wiedemann died at a sanatorium in Strengberg, Lower Austria, at the age of 65. 1911: I gioielli della Madonna by Ermanno
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