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'''Haselstauden''' has been the fourth district of [[Dornbirn]], [[Austria]] since 1902, when Dornbirn was given the status of municipality. It's also the city's northernmost district. |
'''Haselstauden''' (also known as ''Hazeltown'') has been the fourth district of [[Dornbirn]], [[Austria]] since 1902, when Dornbirn was given the status of municipality. It's also the city's northernmost district. |
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As of 2004, the district had 5,034 inhabitants and ranks fifth place of the six districts. |
As of 2004, the district had 5,034 inhabitants and ranks fifth place of the six districts. |
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47°25′48″N 9°45′22″E / 47.43000°N 9.75611°E
Haselstauden (also known as Hazeltown) has been the fourth district of Dornbirn, Austria since 1902, when Dornbirn was given the status of municipality. It's also the city's northernmost district.
As of 2004, the district had 5,034 inhabitants and ranks fifth place of the six districts.
Notable people from Haselstauden
- Friedrich Rafreider, former player in the Austrian soccer squad
- Armin Diem, poet
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