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  • proper noun the easternmost federal state of Austria.

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From German.

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Examples

  • Location: Eisenzicken (near Oberwart in Burgenland, East Austria)

    Work Camp 223 L 2010

  • Rebecca: Flourescent pink dress with fru-fru bow for a performance of a Haydn mass at a little Pfarrkirche in Burgenland.

    Gold stars and red pen Matthew Guerrieri 2007

  • Rebecca: Flourescent pink dress with fru-fru bow for a performance of a Haydn mass at a little Pfarrkirche in Burgenland.

    Archive 2007-08-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2007

  • The wines are grown in the east of the country in the Burgenland region, close to Lake Neusiedl at Illmitz.

    An Austrian Reawakening Will Lyons 2011

  • I partcipated in a blind tasting in September 09 for the Austrian magazine WIne-Times and the Österreichische Gastronomie Zeitung, which took place in Weiden-am-See, Burgenland.

    Blaufrankisch: The Best Red You've Never Heard Of | Dr Vino's wine blog 2010

  • July 30th: At last our truck door was opened and the 30 of us were told to get out - this is Rotenturm station, and marched with much clattering of tins & dixies, etc to Eisenzicken, Burgenland - 4 kilos from Hungary, where we were taken by the Burgermaster to an old converted cow-shed which was to serve as our sleeping quarters for many months.

    Stan Prout 2010

  • Bernstein is a small village about 80km south of Vienna, in a region of rolling hills and woodland known as Burgenland.

    Bernstein 2010

  • They saved several dozen refugees from Burgenland, Austria, who lived in cramped, destitute conditions on the deck of a boat on the Danube, under Hungarian guard.

    Gisi Fleischmann. 2009

  • Her father, Carl Karlik, was director of the national mortgage institution for Lower Austria and Burgenland.

    Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices: Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna 2007

  • I became a convert after a recent visit to the Umathum winery in Frauenkirchen, Burgenland, Austria.

    The Perils of Fame - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2007

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