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Krems

Krems \Krems\, n. A variety of white lead. See Krems lead, under Lead, n.

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Krems

Krems may refer to:

  • Krems an der Donau, a city in Lower Austria
  • Krems, Carinthia, a small municipality in the district of Spittal an der Drau in Carinthia in Austria
  • Two different rivers in Austria:
    • Krems (Lower Austria)
    • Krems (Upper Austria)
  • Krems II, a municipality in the district of Segeberg in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Krems (Lower Austria)

The Krems is a river in Waldviertel in northern Lower Austria. There are in reality two rivers: the "Große Krems" (Greater Krems), meaning either the whole river system or the main river, while the smaller one is called the "Kleine Krems" (Lesser Krems). The Krems originally flowed into the Danube by Krems an der Donau, but when the Danube power station was built at Altenwörth, the mouth of the river – together with that of the Kamp – was moved to Altenwörth.

In the upper course both rivers flow through the rough granite landscape of the Waldviertel; important places are Großreinprechts by the Große Krems, and Kottes-Purk by the Kleine Krems. The Krems is the backbone of the wine region Kremstal, it passes Senftenberg and the ruins of Lengenfeld, and after it emerges from the granite and gneiss plateau ( Böhmische Masse) it flows through the Tullnerfeld by Krems.

Beneath the Burg Hartenstein, at the confluence of the source rivers, is the cave Gudenushöhle by the bank, which was inhabited in the stone age.

Krems (Upper Austria)

The Krems is an approximately 60 kilometer long tributary of the Traun in Upper Austria.

It originates at the foot of the mountain "Kremsmauer" in Micheldorf, runs northwards in the Traunviertel through the Upper-Austrian Alpine foothills, and flows into the Traun in Ebelsberg, a district of Linz.

The largest towns in the valley of the Krems are Kirchdorf an der Krems, Schlierbach, Wartberg an der Krems, Kremsmünster, Rohr im Kremstal, Kematen an der Krems, Neuhofen an der Krems and Ansfelden, which belong to the Oberösterreichischer Zentralraum.

Usage examples of "krems".

Prince Andrew could endure physical fatigue far better than many very muscular men, and on the night of the battle, having arrived at Krems excited but not weary, with dispatches from Dokhturov to Kutuzov, he was sent immediately with a special dispatch to Brunn.

With delicate irony he questioned Prince Andrew about the details of his interview with the Emperor, about the remarks he had heard at court concerning the Krems affair, and about some ladies they both knew.

The road for the French from Vienna to Znaim was shorter and better than the road for the Russians from Krems to Znaim.