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{{Short description|Suburb of Döbling, Vienna, Austria}}
'''Nußdorf''' was a separate [[municipality]] until 1892 and is today a suburb of [[Vienna]] in the [[Districts of Vienna|19th district]] of [[Döbling]].▼
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▲'''Nussdorf''' (until 1999 spelled ''Nußdorf''; {{IPA|de|ˈnʊsdɔʁf|-|De-Nussdorf.ogg}}; [[Central Bavarian]]: ''Nussduaf'') was a separate [[Municipality (Austria)|municipality]] until 1892 and is today a suburb of [[Vienna]] in the [[Districts of Vienna|19th district]] of [[Döbling]].
== Geography ==
=== Location ===
== History ==
=== Origin of the name ===
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Historians believe that the Greinergasse, which intersects with the Hammerschmidtgasse, the Sickenberggasse and the Kahlenberger Straße, formed the historical centre of
The lords of
=== Modern
[[Image:Pfarrkirche Nußdorf.JPG|thumb|200px|
The
In 1892,
== Economy ==
At the beginning of the 19th century, viticulture was the dominant industry in
At the end of the 18th century, the first industries arrived in
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The brewery building was originally constructed by the [[Jesuits]] as a college for students of theology in 1690. Following the dissolution of the order in 1713, the building was first used to store weapons, before becoming private property. The industrialist Franz Xaver Bosch bought it in 1815 and founded the
== External links ==
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* http://www.wien-nussdorf.at/ (in German)
* http://www.nussdorferplatz.at/ (in German)
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[[Category:Döbling]]
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