Rudolfsheim
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Rudolfsheim is a neighborhood of the district Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus in Vienna, Austria.[1] The psychologist Alfred Adler was born in Rudolfsheim.
References
- ^ Walter Hofer: Rudolfsheim: eine Darstellung der Geschichte, Strukturveränderungen, Probleme und Lebensverhältnisse eines Wiener Vorortes von den Anfängen bis 1890. Diplomarbeit. Universität Wien, 1991
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