Vienna

Vienna

Vienna ist der Name folgender Orte:

  • englischer Name der österreichischen Hauptstadt Wien
  • antiker Name der französischen Stadt Vienne (Isère)
  • in den Vereinigten Staaten:
    • Vienna (Alabama)
    • Vienna (Georgia)
    • Vienna (Illinois)
    • Vienna (Louisiana)
    • Vienna (Maine)
    • Vienna (Maryland)
    • Vienna (Missouri)
    • Vienna (New Jersey)
    • Vienna (New York)
    • Vienna (North Carolina)
    • Vienna (Ohio)
    • Vienna (South Dakota)
    • Vienna (Texas)
    • Vienna (Virginia)
    • Vienna (Washington D.C.)
    • Vienna (West Virginia)
    • Vienna (Wisconsin)


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