Kolonie

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Kolonie is a settlement in the municipality of Berndorf in the Baden District of Lower Austria.

The settlement, a former miners' settlement, is located south of Berndorf on the L4020. It was built in 1919 as a residential area for the miners of the Grillenberg lignite mining in the local style. [1]

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References

  1. Reinhard Muschik (2009). So war's einmal in Berndorf. Sutton Verlag GmbH. pp. 51–. ISBN   978-3-86680-421-0.

Coordinates: 47°55′36″N16°05′45″E / 47.926667°N 16.095833°E / 47.926667; 16.095833