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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Hermann Bahr |  |  |  | Hermann Bahr: Encyclopedia II - Hermann Bahr - BiographyBorn and raised in Linz, Bahr studied Philosophy, Law, Economics and Philology in Vienna, Czernowitz and Berlin. During a prolonged stay in Paris he discovered his interest in literature and art. He then worked as an art critic first in Berlin, then in Vienna.
From 1906-1907, he worked as a director with Max Reinhardt at the German Theater in Berlin, and starting in 1918 he was a dramaturge with the Vienna Burgtheater. Later, he found work as a reader with the S. Fischer Verlag, a German publishi ...
See also:Hermann Bahr, Hermann Bahr - Biography, Hermann Bahr - Selected Fiction, Hermann Bahr - Plays, Hermann Bahr - Short stories and novellas, Hermann Bahr - Selected Nonfiction, Hermann Bahr - Essays, Hermann Bahr - Books Read more here: » Hermann Bahr: Encyclopedia II - Hermann Bahr - Biography |
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List of people on stamps of Austria - A.
Rudolf von Alt (1932)
Albrecht Altdorfer (1965)
Friedrich von Amerling (1948)
Peter Anich (1966)
Ludwig Anzengruber (1931)
Ferdinand vor Arlt (1937)
Leopold Auenbregger von Auenbrugg (1937)
Marco d'Aviano (1933)
List of people on stamps of Austria - B.
Hermann Bahr (1963)
Ludwig van Beethoven (1922)
Bernardo Bellotto (1964) ...
See also:List of people on stamps of Austria, List of people on stamps of Austria - Alphabetical Index, List of people on stamps of Austria - A, List of people on stamps of Austria - B, List of people on stamps of Austria - C, List of people on stamps of Austria - D, List of people on stamps of Austria - E, List of people on stamps of Austria - F, List of people on stamps of Austria - G, List of people on stamps of Austria - H, List of people on stamps of Austria - J, List of people on stamps of Austria - K, List of people on stamps of Austria - L, List of people on stamps of Austria - M, List of people on stamps of Austria - N, List of people on stamps of Austria - P, List of people on stamps of Austria - R, List of people on stamps of Austria - S, List of people on stamps of Austria - T, List of people on stamps of Austria - V, List of people on stamps of Austria - W, List of people on stamps of Austria - Z, List of people on stamps of Austria - Lombardy-Venetia, List of people on stamps of Austria - Austrian post offices in Crete, List of people on stamps of Austria - Austrian post offices in the Turkish Empire Read more here: » List of people on stamps of Austria: Encyclopedia II - List of people on stamps of Austria - Alphabetical Index |
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List of Austrians - Economists.
Carl Menger, founder of the Austrian School of economics
Friedrich von Wieser, economist of the Austrian School
Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk economist and early member of the Austrian School of Economics
Ludwig von Mises, free-market economist
Friedrich Hayek, economist and social scientist, Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1974
Oskar Morgenstern, ...
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The population of the city, estimated in January 1, 1998, was approximately 295,000 residents. Among these, there are some 172,000 Ukrainians, 46,000 Russians, 16,000 Romanians, 13,000 Moldavians, 7,000 Poles, and others.
According to the data of the All-Ukrainian population census of 2001 the population of Chernivtsi is approximately 236,700 people of 65 nationalities. Among ...
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