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Theodoxus Prevostianus
''Theodoxus prevostianus'' is a species of small freshwater snail with an Operculum (gastropod), operculum, an Aquatic animal, aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Neritidae, the nerites. Distribution This species occurs in: * List of non-marine molluscs of Austria, Austria * List of non-marine molluscs of Hungary, Hungary * List of non-marine molluscs of Slovenia, Slovenia * List of non-marine molluscs of Croatia, Croatia - regionally extinct * List of non-marine molluscs of Romania, Romania - regionally extinct Description References Further reading

* Fehér Z., Zettler M. L., Bozsó M. & Szabó K. (2009). "An attempt to reveal the systematic relationship between ''Theodoxus prevostianus'' (C. Pfeiffer, 1828) and ''Theodoxus danubialis'' (C. Pfeiffer, 1828) (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Neritidae)". ''Mollusca'' 27: 95-107. Neritidae Gastropods described in 1828 {{Neritidae-stub ...
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Bad Vöslau
Bad Vöslau (; Central Bavarian: ''Bod Vöslau'') is a spa town in the Lower Austria federal state of Austria. It is also known as the cradle of the Austrian red wine cultivation. Population (2008): 11,190. Geography Bad Vöslau is located 35 km south of Vienna. History In 1770s, Count Johann von Fries, whose vineyards were situated around Bad Vöslau, was the first from this region to grow red wine on a large scale. The red wine and the sparkling wine from Bad Vöslau were made famous worldwide by Robert Schlumberger. In 1954, Bad Vöslau became a city and the brand "Vöslauer Stadtsiegel" was born. On August 26, 1867, the Treaty of Vöslau was signed between the Kingdom of Greece and the Principality of Serbia. Populations Personalities * Ferdinand Piatnik (1819-1885), Austrian- Hungarian carpainter, manufacturer, philanthropist, founder of Piatnik & Söhne * Johann von Fries (1719-1785), the counts of Fries - with an interruption, from 1773 to 1902 owner o ...
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