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Knittelfeld is a city in Styria, Austria, located on the banks of the Mur river. The name of the town has become notorious for the Knittelfeld Putsch of September 7, 2002, a party meeting of the Freedom Party of Austria, which resulted in the 2002 Austrian elections. ==Notable residents== The following are past and present notable residents of Knittelfeld. * Klaus Ambrosch ( *1973), decathlete * Ludwig Apfelbeck (1903–1987), developer of motors, tuner and manufacturer * Wolfgang Benedek ( *1951), lawer * Johannes Diethart ( *1942), writer, publisher and byzantinist * Gerhard Draxler ( *1952), TV-journalist * Erwin Frühbauer (1926–2010), politician * Gundomar Eibegger ( *1931), TV-journalist * Gert Hofbauer ( *1937), musician and Musiker und conductor * Berndt Luef ( *1952), musician * Anton Neußl (1892–1965), painter and graphic artist * Wilhelm Mandl (1910-1978), politician * Robby Musenbichler ( *1955), guitarist, composer and music producer * Marcel Ritzmaier ( *1993), football player * Stefan Rucker ( *1980), cyclist * Andi Siebenhofer ( *1977), extreme sports athlete and entrepreneur * Karl Troll (1923–1977), politician * Ernst Trost ( *1933), journalist and author * Karl Unterweger (1918–1963), yachtsman * Lizzi Waldmüller (1904–1945), actress 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Knittelfeld」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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