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Leopoldsdorf

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Leopoldsdorf is a municipality in the district of Bruck an der Leitha in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. It belonged to Wien-Umgebung District which was dissolved in 2016.

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Leopoldsdorf
Goethestraße,

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N 48.116666666667 ° E 16.383333333333 °
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Goethestraße 49
2333
Lower Austria, Austria
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