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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 58. Chapters: People from Linz, University of Linz, Ars Electronica Center, Shlomo Sand, Sybille Bammer, The Jew of Linz, Alois Riegl, Johann Amadeus Francis de Paula, Baron of Thugut, Franz Schreker, Richard Tauber, Geli Raubal, Franz Welser-Most, Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Fuhrermuseum, Martin Rummel, August Kubizek, Postlingbergbahn, Mateo Kova i, Ludwig Andreas von Khevenhuller, Roman Catholic Diocese of Linz, Archduke Gottfried of Austria, Oskar Wolkerstorfer, Fritz von Thurn und Taxis, Linzer Klangwolke, Drumsing, Johannes W. Pichler, Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria, Archduchess Helena of Austria, Heinrich Bartels, Skulpturenpark Artpark, Christine Mayr-Lumetzberger, Franz Langoth, Anton Koschany, Light Art Biennale Austria 2010, Nikolaus Hofreiter, Der von Kurenberg, Lentos Art Museum, Birgit Minichmayr, Klaus Lindenberger, Theodor Franz, Count Baillet von Latour, Plasser & Theurer, Markus Kiesenebner, Hermann Bahr, Bruckner Orchestra Linz, Auguste Jordan, Anton Andorfer, New Cathedral, Linz, Paul Ecker, Susanna Kubelka, Elisabeth Theurer, Bobbie Singer, Otto Zitko, SolarCity Linz, Andreas Ulmer, Norbert Peters, Georg Werthner, Metin Aslan, Xavier Ehrenbert Fridelli, Adolf Kainz, Dorothea Macheiner, Hans Sittner, University of Arts and Industrial Design Linz, Bettina Soriat, Petrinum Linz, Niklas Hoheneder, Anton Bruckner Private University for Music, Drama, and Dance, List of mayors of Linz, Gustav Sturm, Hans Dieter Aigner, Linz Hauptbahnhof, Edwin Zbonek, Georg Schollhammer, Michael Schimpelsberger, Vera Lischka, Andreas Kalss, Europagymnasium Auhof, Catholic-Theological Private University Linz, Fritz Eckhardt. Excerpt: Linz is the third-largest city of Austria and capital of the state of Upper Austria (German: ). It is located in the north centre of Austria, approximately 30 km south of the Czech border, on ..