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    Vienna [9] [10] (German: Wien [viːn] ⓘ; Austro-Bavarian: Wean [veɐ̯n]) is the capital, most populous city, and one of nine federal states of Austria. It is Austria's primate city, with just over two million inhabitants. [11] [12] Its larger metropolitan area has a population of nearly 2.9 million, [13] representing nearly one-third of the ...

  2. Vienna, Austria. Vienna (German: Wien, [ʋiːn], Austro-Bavarian: Weăn,) is the capital of Austria, and also one of the nine States of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primate city; with a population of about 1.7 million (2.2 million within the metropolitan area), and is by far the largest city in Austria as well as its cultural, economic and ...

  3. F.K. Austria Wien is a football club which plays in the Austrian Bundesliga, the highest level in Austrian football It is one of the oldest existing clubs in Austria. The club was founded in 1911 as "SV Wiener Amateure" and is celebrating it´s 100 birthday this year.

  4. Vienna History Wiki - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Background. See also. References. External links. Vienna History Wiki ( German: Wien Geschichte Wiki) is a freely accessible online collection of reference works in German about the history of Vienna.

  5. Vienna – capital of Austria and one of its nine states. It is the country's largest city, with over 1.8 million residents [1] within an area of 414.65 km 2 (160.10 sq mi). Vienna has a rich heritage and is considered one of the most livable cities in the world.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › simple › ViennaVienna - Wikiwand

    It is an administrative district ( Bundesland) of its own. Before World War I, it was the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Its centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Oops something went wrong: Vienna is the capital and largest city of Austria. It is also one of Austria's nine states.

  7. Vienna, German Wien, City (pop., 2007 est.: 1,664,146; metro. area, 1,954,964), capital of Austria, on the Danube River. It was founded by the Celts; it became a Roman military station in the 1st century bce. Ruled by many—including the Franks in the 6th century ce and the Magyars in the 10th century—Vienna was an important trade centre ...

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