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  2. Jenbacher - Wikipedia

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    Jenbacher emerged from the former Jenbacher Werke, which was founded in 1959 and manufactured gas and diesel engines, and locomotives. The company was bought out by General Electric in 2003. In November 2018 the company became part of INNIO as part of an acquisition of Advent International and was renamed INNIO Jenbacher GmbH & Co. OHG .

  3. Jenbach - Wikipedia

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    Jenbach is an economically significant place due to the companies situated there: GE Jenbacher, Siko Solar, TIWAG, Katzenberger, Gubert, and Holz Binder. During the 20th century, the Jenbacher Werke (predecessor of today's GE Jenbacher) produced wagons, locomotives, motors and other goods.

  4. GE Jenbacher - Wikipedia

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  5. List of encyclopedias by language - Wikipedia

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    Enciclopedia italiana di scienze, lettere ed arti (1929–1960) Federico II. Enciclopedia fridericiana, three-volume encyclopaedic work, entirely devoted to the emperor Frederick II and his time; Vita meravigliosa; Italian Wikipedia (Wikipedia in italiano)

  6. Jenbach railway station - Wikipedia

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    The Lower Inn Valley Railway connects Jenbach with the main Austrian railway network. It therefore provides fast east-west links from (Budapest–) Vienna, and Salzburg to Innsbruck, Feldkirch and Bregenz or Zürich and Basel, and north-south links from (Berlin-) Munich to Innsbruck, Verona, Milan/Rome/Venice.

  7. Talk:Jenbacher - Wikipedia

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  8. Kanchanaburi - Wikipedia

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    In March 2003, the Thailand–Burma Railway Centre opened and the JEATH (Japanese-English-American-Australian-Thai-Holland) War Museum dedicated to the bridge and the Death Railway. [12] The city is also home to the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery. [13] The Chungkai War Cemetery is located about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from Kanchanaburi. [14]

  9. Bangkok Malay - Wikipedia

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    Bangkok Malay, also referred to as Bangkok Melayu or Nayu, is the local variant of Malay spoken by ethnic Malays living in Bangkok and its surrounding areas. It arose from the intermingling of the Malay community from Southern Thailand and slowly diverged as a distinct variety of Malay.