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  1. Upper Austria borders Germany and the Czech Republic, as well as the other Austrian states of Lower Austria, Styria, and Salzburg. With an area of 11,982 km 2 (4,626 sq mi) and 1.49 million inhabitants, Upper Austria is the fourth-largest Austrian state by land area and the third-largest by population.

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      Linz ( / lɪnts / LINTS, [1] German: [ˈlɪnts] ⓘ; Czech:...

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      Austria was a prefecture of Bavaria created in 976. The word...

  2. Upper Austria borders on Germany and the Czech Republic, as well as on the other Austrian states of Lower Austria, Styria, and Salzburg. With an area of 11,980 km 2 and 1.3 million people, Upper Austria is the fourth-largest Austrian state by land area and third-largest by population. Mountains

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  3. During the Anschluss, or incorporation of Austria into Germany (1938–45), Oberösterreich became the larger Reichsgau Oberdonau (“Upper Danube Reich District”). After World War II the population was increased by more than 100,000 refugees, and the density is now one of the highest of all the Bundesländer .

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  5. Upper Austria combines small historic towns and impressive limestone formations at the Kalkalpen National Park with technology and modern design in Linz. Marked by rolling hills, the landscape of Upper Austria transitions from the plains of Lower Austria to the rugged Alps in the west. The capital, Linz, is an alternative to the Imperial city ...

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