Goldgeben
Goldgeben is a village with 546 inhabitants in the Korneuburg District in Lower Austria. It was incorporated on 1 January 1972. as a cadastral municipality Marktleiinde Hausleiten. The village was first mentioned in the first third of the 12th-century. Its name refers to gold deposits in ancient times, long before the Danube regulation, when the shores and islands of the branched arms of the Danube River were populated by gold miners. For the production of gold, felt wipes were used to catch dust in the fibers.
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Goldgeben
Goldgeben is a village with 546 inhabitants in the Korneuburg District in Lower Austria. It was incorporated on 1 January 1972. as a cadastral municipality Marktleiinde Hausleiten. The village was first mentioned in the first third of the 12th-century. Its name refers to gold deposits in ancient times, long before the Danube regulation, when the shores and islands of the branched arms of the Danube River were populated by gold miners. For the production of gold, felt wipes were used to catch dust in the fibers.
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Goldgeben is a village with 54 ...... s rebuilt with bricks in 1855.
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Goldgeben ist eine Ortschaft u ...... orneuburg in Niederösterreich.
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Goldgeben is a village with 54 ...... d to catch dust in the fibers.
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Goldgeben ist eine Ortschaft u ...... orneuburg in Niederösterreich.
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