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    The name reflects its location at a bend in the Danube ( Celtic root lentos = "bendable"). This strategic position on the river made it the first Roman fort in the Noricum region, protecting a vital transportation route. [4] [5] The name "Linz" in its present form was first documented in 799.

  2. Apr 1, 2024 · Linz, city, capital of Bundesland (federal state) Oberösterreich (Upper Austria), north-central Austria. Linz lies along the Danube River 100 miles (160 km) west of Vienna. It originated as the Roman fortress of Lentia and became an important medieval trading centre. By the 13th century it had all.

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    • Viking Pride at the Dock in Linz, Austria. Childhood Home of Adolph Hitler Is Now Cultural and Industrial Center. Linz is the provincial capital of Upper Austria, and the country's third largest city.
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    • Linz - Main City Square - Hauptplatz. The main square of Linz is large and filled with outdoor cafes and bars. It is encircled by restored buildings and shops.
    • Trinity Column in the Linz Main Square. The Trinity Column monument honors plague victims and thanks God for keeping the plague out of the main city of Linz.
  3. In the war of the Austrian succession of 1741/42, during which Linz was occupied by Bavarian and French troops, the suburbs were burnt when the Austrian forces reoccupied the city. In the Napoleonic Wars against France the city was reoccupied by French and Bavarian forces in 1800/01, 1805/06 and 1809, with a bloody battle fought at the crossing ...

  4. wikitravel.org › en › LinzLinz - Wikitravel

    Oct 16, 2022 · Linz [1] is the third largest city in Austria with 188,968 inhabitants, is the capital of the federal province of Upper Austria and forms the heart of Austria´s second strongest economic region. Linz is by the Danube ( Donau) river. The tourist slogan of the city is "In Linz beginnt's" ("It starts in Linz").

  5. Jan 5, 2020 · It is the third largest city in Austria, serving as an important industrial and cultural center. Linz is located 185 km west of Vienna and is located at an altitude of 266 m above sea level. The first settlements in the city of Linz are associated with the ancient Celts.

  6. Here’s why you should visit Linz instead of Vienna. 1. Coffeehouses. Baking bread at coffee house. Photo credit: K.U.K. Hofbackeri. While it’s true that Vienna has some incredible coffeehouses, the coffeehouse is so much of a tradition in Austria you can find them all over the place.

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