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    Bruck, meaning "bridge", is common name for towns and villages in German-speaking countries, including the following:

    In Austria -
  • Bruck am Ziller, in the district of Schwaz in Tyrol
  • Bruck an der Mur in Styria (state)Styria
  • Bruck an der Leitha in Lower Austria
  • Bruck an der Glocknerstraße in the state of Salzburg (state)Salzburg
  • Bruck-Waasen, in the district of Grieskirchen
  • Bruck an der Leitha (district)Bruck an der Leitha , a district in Lower Austria

    In Germany -
  • Bruck in der Oberpfalz, in the Schwandorf (district)Schwandorf district
  • Bruck, Germany, in the Ebersberg (district)Ebersberg district,
  • Erlangen-Bruck , a part of Erlangen in disambig de:Bruckpt:Bruck
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    Donau-bridges in Budapest, in Hungary
    author: sandor@homonnai.hu
    http://www.dunahidbp.hu/

    Caltech Parallel and Distributed Computing Group
    Research group at California Institute of Technology. Focus includes fault-tolerant cluster computing.
    http://paradise.caltech.edu/

    Bill Bruck, Ph.D.
    A futurist and psychologist who focuses on the effects of rapid technological change on information intensive industries.
    http://www.bruck.com

    Wurlitzer-Bruck
    (New York, NY) Antiquarian and rare music materials bought, sold and appraised: books, printed and manuscript scores, facsimiles, prints and engravings, autographs, instruments, objets d'art and ephemera: illustrated online catalog; contact information.
    http://www.WurlitzerBruck.com/

    Bruck & Moss
    Representing artists working in corporate, conceptual, stock and fine art illustration for print advertising, editorial and the web.
    http://www.bruckandmoss.com/

    Bruck an der Mur
    Offizielle Gemeindeseite mit Stadtplan, Veranstaltungskalender, Tourismus- und Freizeittips, Gemeindedaten und Bildern.
    http://www.bruckmur.at/

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