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LinzCapital and industrial river port of Upper Austria, in northern Austria, on the River Danube; population (2001) 270,800. Iron and steel production is a major industry powered by locally sourced hydroelectricity. Other activities include metalworking, furniture-making, and the manufacture of electrochemicals and clothing.
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Nemak acquires the European castings operations, consisting of the units in Dillingen, Germany, Linz, Austria, Gyor, Hungary and Charlottenberg, Sweden. The borrower was represented in the transaction by Aubrey Riccardi and Jennifer Rinaldi of Goldberg Weprin & Ustin, and title was provided through Phil Linz of Stewart Title. The Austrian Diocese of Linz offers what a diocesan spokesperson calls a unique way to spread the Easter joy of the Resurrection. |
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