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3-681: Langenlois ( German pronunciation: [ˈlaŋənlɔʏs] ) is a town at the Kamp river in the Kamptal , district of Krems-Land in the Austrian state of Lower Austria . Famous for its wine production, it is also home to the Loisium, a centre celebrating and advertising the local wine and built by the American deconstructionist architect Steven Holl . This Lower Austria location article

6-520: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Kamp (river) The Kamp ( German pronunciation: [kamp] ) is a 168-kilometre-long (104 mi) river in northern Austria , left tributary of the Danube . Its drainage basin is 2,177 km (841 sq mi). The source of the Kamp is on the border of Lower Austria and Upper Austria , near the town Liebenau , in

9-566: The Mühlviertel . It flows generally east through Rappottenstein (where it receives its tributary Kleine Kamp ), Zwettl , Krumau am Kamp , Gars am Kamp and Langenlois . Most of the southern part of the valley belongs to the Kamptal vine region. Before the construction of the hydropower plant in the Danube at Altenwörth in the 1970s, the Kamp flowed into the Danube near Grafenwörth , east of Krems an der Donau . Its discharge point

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