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- English: A glass Mostbirne (Must Pear, the symbol of Mostviertel) in Viehdorf, Lower Austria, made by the Glas-Berger Company in the same town.
- Deutsch: Glas-Mostbirne in Viehdorf, Niederösterreich, hergestellt von der Firma Glas-Berger in Viehdorf
- photo taken by de:User:Emu on 2004-10-23
- Source: de.wikipedia.org: 17:04, 23. Okt 2004 . . Emu (Diskussion) . . 1000 x 1500 (257589 Byte) (Glas-Mostbirne in Viehdorf, Niederösterreich)
- Urheberrechtsvermerk: Sowohl das Objekt als auch die Fotografie sind urheberrechtlich geschützt. Für das Objekt wird die freie Werksnutzung bei Objekten auf öffentlichen Straßen nach §54, Absatz 5 des Österreichischen Urheberrechtsgesetzes in Anspruch genommen. Die Fotografie ist unter den Bedingungen der Creative Commons Namensnennung 2.0 Österreich-Lizenz und der GNU Free Documentation License freigegeben.
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The Mostbirne is in the middle of the small village Viehdorf. The Mostbirne was built in 2004. It is the first glass pear in Europe. It is made out of drifferent kinds of glas, the pear is 2,5 m high and weights 5t.
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23:57, 23 February 2006 | 400 × 600 (61 KB) | Inge-Lyubov~commonswiki (talk | contribs) | A glass ''Mostbirne'' (Must Pear, the symbol of Mostviertel) in Viehdorf, Lower Austria, made by the Glas-Berger Company in the same town. From the German wikipedia, uploaded there on 23 Oct. 2004 by Emu |
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