Fronlyayten
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Fronlyayten - Austrian town, located in the federal state of Styria, 25 km north of Graz, which is the capital of the region.

Fronlyayten started to develop in 1280 when the column Pfannberge. Near the Fronlyaytena passed an important trade route in Graz, the river Mur bridge was built, which charge a fee for transported goods. Because of the reluctance to pay tribute to the route was designed to bypass the bridge, which was held between Leoben and Fronlyaytenom. In 1763, a fire destroyed most of the historic buildings in the city.

During World War II resistance fighters were brought Fronlyayten, where all the participants were sent to various camps.

Currently, the city been established timber industry, operates a factory for the production of cardboard Mayr-Melnhof, aerospace and engineering work desk.

The city has two primary schools, secondary and music schools, as well as a medical school. Open the emergency department of the Red Cross, which delivered to patients from neighboring municipalities (of 11 cadastral municipalities).

The main attractions include Fronlyayten beautiful main square of the city with an impressive historical buildings. It is interesting to explore Servitsky monastery and parish church with an altar in the Rococo style, and frescoes by Joseph Adam von Melk. His murals can be seen also in the church of St. George in Andriyahe, near Fronlyaytena. Also, in the vicinity of the city are well equipped for cycling track laid along the most picturesque places.

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