1. Graz - Noun
2. Graz - Proper noun
an industrial city is southeastern Austria
Source: WordNetBy 1624, however, the escalation of those tensions and the ambiguity of the prophecies meant political trouble for Kepler himself; his final calendar was publicly burned in Graz. Source: Internet
Caspar, Kepler, p. 110. Though the essay did not earn him a place in Ferdinand's court, it did detail a new method for measuring lunar eclipses, which he applied during the July 10 eclipse in Graz. Source: Internet
Andrić stayed in Graz until 31 October, when he was assigned to the Foreign Ministry's Belgrade headquarters. Source: Internet
A symposium on the relation of Graz and the Slovenes was held in Graz in 2010, at the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the establishment of the first and oldest chair of Slovene. Source: Internet
After missing the official application period, he only entered after prominent intervention from a friend from Graz. Source: Internet
Archduke Franz Ferdinand was born in Graz, in what is now the Stadtmuseum (city museum). Source: Internet