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Straussler, Straeußler, Strässler, Sträßler, Strauss, Straessler, Stroessner, Strasser, Strassler, and the like may refer to: People * Ernst Sträussler (1872 - 1959), Austrian neuropathologist * Nicholas Straussler (1891 - 1966), Hungarian-born British engineer * Tomáš Straussler (born 1937), the original name of the playwright, Sir Tom Stoppard * Johann Strauss II (1825 - 1899), Austrian composer and son of Johann Strauss. * Johann Strauss (1804 - 1849), Austrian composer and father of Johann Strauss II. * René Strässler (1943), Swiss photographer. * Adriana Sanchez-Strässler (1988), Venezuelan-born Argentine architect. * Carmen Strässler (1963), Venezuelan-born American Psychopedagogist. * Gregor Strasser (1892 - 1934), Early prominent Nazi German Politician and Officer. Ideological leader of Strasserism along with his brother Otto Strasser. * Otto Strasser (1897 - 1974), German politician and early Nazi party member. Ideological leader of Strasserism along ...
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Straeusler
Straussler, Straeußler, Strässler, Sträßler, Strauss, Straessler, Stroessner, Strasser, Strassler, and the like may refer to: People * Ernst Sträussler (1872 - 1959), Austrian neuropathologist * Nicholas Straussler (1891 - 1966), Hungarian-born British engineer * Tomáš Straussler (born 1937), the original name of the playwright, Sir Tom Stoppard * Johann Strauss II (1825 - 1899), Austrian composer and son of Johann Strauss. * Johann Strauss (1804 - 1849), Austrian composer and father of Johann Strauss II. * René Strässler (1943), Swiss photographer. * Adriana Sanchez-Strässler (1988), Venezuelan-born Argentine architect. * Carmen Strässler (1963), Venezuelan-born American Psychopedagogist. * Gregor Strasser (1892 - 1934), Early prominent Nazi German Politician and Officer. Ideological leader of Strasserism along with his brother Otto Strasser. * Otto Strasser (1897 - 1974), German politician and early Nazi party member. Ideological leader of Strasserism along ...
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Straeussler
Straussler, Straeußler, Strässler, Sträßler, Strauss, Straessler, Stroessner, Strasser, Strassler, and the like may refer to: People * Ernst Sträussler (1872 - 1959), Austrian neuropathologist * Nicholas Straussler (1891 - 1966), Hungarian-born British engineer * Tomáš Straussler (born 1937), the original name of the playwright, Sir Tom Stoppard * Johann Strauss II (1825 - 1899), Austrian composer and son of Johann Strauss. * Johann Strauss (1804 - 1849), Austrian composer and father of Johann Strauss II. * René Strässler (1943), Swiss photographer. * Adriana Sanchez-Strässler (1988), Venezuelan-born Argentine architect. * Carmen Strässler (1963), Venezuelan-born American Psychopedagogist. * Gregor Strasser (1892 - 1934), Early prominent Nazi German Politician and Officer. Ideological leader of Strasserism along with his brother Otto Strasser. * Otto Strasser (1897 - 1974), German politician and early Nazi party member. Ideological leader of Strasserism along ...
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Sträussler
Straussler, Straeußler, Strässler, Sträßler, Strauss, Straessler, Stroessner, Strasser, Strassler, and the like may refer to: People * Ernst Sträussler (1872 - 1959), Austrian neuropathologist * Nicholas Straussler (1891 - 1966), Hungarian-born British engineer * Tomáš Straussler (born 1937), the original name of the playwright, Sir Tom Stoppard * Johann Strauss II (1825 - 1899), Austrian composer and son of Johann Strauss. * Johann Strauss (1804 - 1849), Austrian composer and father of Johann Strauss II. * René Strässler (1943), Swiss photographer. * Adriana Sanchez-Strässler (1988), Venezuelan-born Argentine architect. * Carmen Strässler (1963), Venezuelan-born American Psychopedagogist. * Gregor Strasser (1892 - 1934), Early prominent Nazi German Politician and Officer. Ideological leader of Strasserism along with his brother Otto Strasser. * Otto Strasser (1897 - 1974), German politician and early Nazi party member. Ideological leader of Strasserism along ...
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Straeußler
Straussler, Straeußler, Strässler, Sträßler, Strauss, Straessler, Stroessner, Strasser, Strassler, and the like may refer to: People * Ernst Sträussler (1872 - 1959), Austrian neuropathologist * Nicholas Straussler (1891 - 1966), Hungarian-born British engineer * Tomáš Straussler (born 1937), the original name of the playwright, Sir Tom Stoppard * Johann Strauss II (1825 - 1899), Austrian composer and son of Johann Strauss. * Johann Strauss (1804 - 1849), Austrian composer and father of Johann Strauss II. * René Strässler (1943), Swiss photographer. * Adriana Sanchez-Strässler (1988), Venezuelan-born Argentine architect. * Carmen Strässler (1963), Venezuelan-born American Psychopedagogist. * Gregor Strasser (1892 - 1934), Early prominent Nazi German Politician and Officer. Ideological leader of Strasserism along with his brother Otto Strasser. * Otto Strasser (1897 - 1974), German politician and early Nazi party member. Ideological leader of Strasserism along ...
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Sträußler
Straussler, Straeußler, Strässler, Sträßler, Strauss, Straessler, Stroessner, Strasser, Strassler, and the like may refer to: People * Ernst Sträussler (1872 - 1959), Austrian neuropathologist * Nicholas Straussler (1891 - 1966), Hungarian-born British engineer * Tomáš Straussler (born 1937), the original name of the playwright, Sir Tom Stoppard * Johann Strauss II (1825 - 1899), Austrian composer and son of Johann Strauss. * Johann Strauss (1804 - 1849), Austrian composer and father of Johann Strauss II. * René Strässler (1943), Swiss photographer. * Adriana Sanchez-Strässler (1988), Venezuelan-born Argentine architect. * Carmen Strässler (1963), Venezuelan-born American Psychopedagogist. * Gregor Strasser (1892 - 1934), Early prominent Nazi German Politician and Officer. Ideological leader of Strasserism along with his brother Otto Strasser. * Otto Strasser (1897 - 1974), German politician and early Nazi party member. Ideological leader of Strasserism along ...
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Strauszler
Straussler, Straeußler, Strässler, Sträßler, Strauss, Straessler, Stroessner, Strasser, Strassler, and the like may refer to: People * Ernst Sträussler (1872 - 1959), Austrian neuropathologist * Nicholas Straussler (1891 - 1966), Hungarian-born British engineer * Tomáš Straussler (born 1937), the original name of the playwright, Sir Tom Stoppard * Johann Strauss II (1825 - 1899), Austrian composer and son of Johann Strauss. * Johann Strauss (1804 - 1849), Austrian composer and father of Johann Strauss II. * René Strässler (1943), Swiss photographer. * Adriana Sanchez-Strässler (1988), Venezuelan-born Argentine architect. * Carmen Strässler (1963), Venezuelan-born American Psychopedagogist. * Gregor Strasser (1892 - 1934), Early prominent Nazi German Politician and Officer. Ideological leader of Strasserism along with his brother Otto Strasser. * Otto Strasser (1897 - 1974), German politician and early Nazi party member. Ideological leader of Strasserism along ...
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Straußler
Straussler, Straeußler, Strässler, Sträßler, Strauss, Straessler, Stroessner, Strasser, Strassler, and the like may refer to: People * Ernst Sträussler (1872 - 1959), Austrian neuropathologist * Nicholas Straussler (1891 - 1966), Hungarian-born British engineer * Tomáš Straussler (born 1937), the original name of the playwright, Sir Tom Stoppard * Johann Strauss II (1825 - 1899), Austrian composer and son of Johann Strauss. * Johann Strauss (1804 - 1849), Austrian composer and father of Johann Strauss II. * René Strässler (1943), Swiss photographer. * Adriana Sanchez-Strässler (1988), Venezuelan-born Argentine architect. * Carmen Strässler (1963), Venezuelan-born American Psychopedagogist. * Gregor Strasser (1892 - 1934), Early prominent Nazi German Politician and Officer. Ideological leader of Strasserism along with his brother Otto Strasser. * Otto Strasser (1897 - 1974), German politician and early Nazi party member. Ideological leader of Strasserism along ...
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Ernst Sträussler
Ernst Sträussler (June 17, 1872, Ungarisch-Hradisch – July 11, 1959, Vienna) was an Austrian neuropathologist born in the Moravian city of Ungarisch-Hradisch. In 1895 he earned his medical doctorate at the University of Vienna, and afterwards worked at the psychiatric clinic of Julius Wagner-Jauregg (1857–1940). In 1907 he was habilitated for psychiatry and neurology in Prague, where in 1915 he attained the title of professor extraordinary. In 1919 he returned to Vienna.Ernst Sträussler
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Hüntwangen
Hüntwangen is a municipality in the district of Bülach in the canton of Zürich in Switzerland. History Hüntwangen is first mentioned in 1254 as ''Hiuntwangin''. Geography Hüntwangen has an area of . Of this area, 50.9% is used for agricultural purposes, while 32.9% is forested. Of the rest of the land, 13.6% is settled (buildings or roads) and the remainder (2.6%) is non-productive (rivers, glaciers or mountains). The municipality is located on the western edge of the ''Rafzerfeld'', the region in the district which is north of the Rhine. Demographics Hüntwangen has a population (as of ) of . , 7.4% of the population was made up of foreign nationals. Over the last 10 years the population has grown at a rate of 22.9%. Most of the population () speaks German (96.8%), with Italian being second most common ( 0.8%) and French being third ( 0.5%). In the 2007 election the most popular party was the SVP which received 42.8% of the vote. The next three most popular part ...
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Strasbourg
Strasbourg (, , ; german: Straßburg ; gsw, label=Bas Rhin Alsatian, Strossburi , gsw, label=Haut Rhin Alsatian, Strossburig ) is the prefecture and largest city of the Grand Est region of eastern France and the official seat of the European Parliament. Located at the border with Germany in the historic region of Alsace, it is the prefecture of the Bas-Rhin department. In 2019, the city proper had 287,228 inhabitants and both the Eurométropole de Strasbourg (Greater Strasbourg) and the Arrondissement of Strasbourg had 505,272 inhabitants. Strasbourg's metropolitan area had a population of 846,450 in 2018, making it the eighth-largest metro area in France and home to 14% of the Grand Est region's inhabitants. The transnational Eurodistrict Strasbourg-Ortenau had a population of 958,421 inhabitants. Strasbourg is one of the ''de facto'' four main capitals of the European Union (alongside Brussels, Luxembourg and Frankfurt), as it is the seat of several European insti ...
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