Bernstein Castle
Bernstein Castle is a historical building in Bernstein im Burgenland, Austria, first mentioned in the 13th century.
Oberwart ( Oberwart Hungarian: Felsőőr; Croatian: Gornja Borta) is a town in Burgenland in southeast Austria on the banks of the Pinka River, and the capital of the district of the same name.
Population: 6,879
Latitude: 47° 17' 22.96" N
Longitude: 16° 12' 21.42" E
Bernstein Castle is a historical building in Bernstein im Burgenland, Austria, first mentioned in the 13th century.
Kőszeg Mountains (German: Günser Gebirge, Hungarian: Kőszegi-hegység) is a mountain range in the Alpokalja area, the easternmost region of the Alps. The territory of the range is shared between Austria and Hungary.
Burg Schlaining is a castle located in Stadtschlaining in the Austrian state of Burgenland.
Siget in der Wart or Őrisziget (German: Siget in der Wart; Hungarian: Őrisziget) is a small village in Burgenland, Austria, in the district of Oberwart (Hun: Felsőőr). The village lies on the banks of the Zicken Bach (Szék-patak) and administrativel…
Rohrbrunn (Hungarian: Nádkút) is a village in Burgenland, Austria. It belongs to Deutsch Kaltenbrunn in the district of Jennersdorf.
The South-east wall (German: Südostwall) (also known as Reichsschutzstellung) was a system of fortifications planned by Nazi Germany in the late stages of World War II to extend along the Little Carpathians and Lake Neusiedl southwards to the River …
Schloss Krumbach is a castle located in the market town of Krumbach in the state of Lower Austria in Austria.
Eisenzicken (Hungarian: Németciklény, Vasverőszék or Vasszék, Croatian: Nimski Cikljin) is a small community in Burgenland, Austria that belongs to the neighbouring village of Unterwart (Hun.: Alsóőr).
Neuhaus in der Wart (formerly Krobotdorf or Kroatdorf, Croatian: Dobra, Hungarian: Őridobra ) is a Katastralgemeinde of the municipality Mischendorf in southern Burgenland, Austria.
Miedlingsdorf is an Austrian village in the state of Burgenland and belongs to the precinct Oberwart.
Gfangen (also Hungarian: Gfangen-telep) is a part of the Austrian town Pinkafeld in Burgenland, which has the postal code 7423.