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Wien

(viːn)
n
(Placename) the German name for Vienna

Wien

(German viːn)
n
(Biography) Wilhelm (ˈvɪlhɛlm). 1864–1928, German physicist, who studied black-body radiation: Nobel prize for physics 1911
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Vi•en•na

(viˈɛn ə)

n.
the capital of Austria, in the NE part, on the Danube. 1,583,000. German, Wien.
Vi`en•nese′ (-əˈniz, -ˈnis) adj., n., pl. -nese.
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punkt.wien GmbH is the registry of .WIEN - the new top-level domain for all those who want to demonstrate a connection to the Austrian capital WIEN - Vienna, Austria.
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