Nikolaus Lenau High School
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Das Nikolaus-Lenau-Lyzeum ist ein deutschsprachiges Gymnasium in der Nähe des Piața Unirii in Timișoara, Rumänien, in der Strada Gheorghe Lazăr 2. Namensgebend ist der aus dem nahen Lenauheim gebürtige Schriftsteller des Biedermeier, Nikolaus Lenau, dessen Büste sich in der Vorhalle der Schule befindet.
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