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  1. Österreich [ˈøːstɐʁaɪ̯ç] (amtlich Republik Österreich) ist ein mitteleuropäischer Binnenstaat mit rund 9,2 Millionen Einwohnern. Die angrenzenden Staaten sind Deutschland und Tschechien im Norden, die Slowakei und Ungarn im Osten, Slowenien und Italien im Süden sowie die Schweiz und Liechtenstein im Westen.

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    Austria, [e] formally the Republic of Austria, [f] is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. [13] It is a federation of nine federal states, one of which is the capital, Vienna, the most populous city and federal state.

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    Österreich was born in March 1664, the son of brewer Johann (or Hans) Österreich and Elisabeth Österreich and was baptized on March 17 in the Johanniskirche in Magdeburg. The Österreich family came originally from Augsburg and belonged to a very distinguished patrician family. In 1552, they fell out of favor with the Emperor when they tried to reinstate the guild government which had been in place prior to 1547. As a result, they lost many of the rights associated with their position and were...

    Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel

    Critical for Österreich's career was his lifelong friendship with Johann Theile. When the arts-lover Anton Ulrich was appointed co-regent of the Duchy of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel and made funds available for the fine arts, it was Theile who attached Österreich to the Wolfenbüttel court, took him into his house, and gave him lessons in composition. Alongside this, Österreich continued his voice studies with two Italian castrati who were also at the court, Giuliano Giuliani and Vincentino Antonin...

    Schleswig

    At the end of the 17th century, the Duchy of Holstein-Gottorp was in an extremely unstable political situation. Several times, the dukes had been forced out of their residence in Schleswig into exile in Hamburg. These exiles generally led to a large reduction, if not the dissolution of the court's musical ensemble. In 1689, Duke Christian Albrecht had been in exile in Hamburg for years when King Christian V of Denmark and Norway was forced by Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor to sign the so-call...

    Österreich had four children with his wife Magdalena: 1. Johann Samuel (25 May 1691 – 27 May 1712) 2. Anton August (19 December 1692 – 1745) 3. Georg Christoph (5 November 1694 – 1762) 4. Sophie Amalie (20 June 1696 – ?) The social standing which he attained in his position as court Kapellmeister is apparent in the list of his children's godparents...

    Österreich's family tree was reconstructed in the 20th century. His last known direct descendant was the wife of a major general in the German Army who lived in Blankenburg (Harz). She died childless in the 1950s. In the possession of the family were several letters of Österreich's along with a handwritten autobiography in his own hand. A student a...

    Harald Kümmerling, a musicologist who has researched and catalogued the Bokemeyer collection, writing in the musical encyclopedia Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart, was critical of Österreich's work, saying "Österreich, like, Gustaf Dübenwas a great collector but a sterile composer." It is true, Düben's and Österreich's passion for collecting –...

  3. The first Identitarian Austrian organization was founded in spring 2012 and called "WIR - Wiens Identitäre Richtung" (We - Vienna's Identitarian Course/School) and was led by Alexander Markovics. Later the same year the "Identitäre Bewegung Österreich" was founded by Martin Sellner, Patrick Lenart, and Alexander Markovics, among others.

  4. The owners of the Mount I were based in Dubai. The owners of the Mount I (Five Star General Trading LLC) had purchased the vessel with a loan from Raiffeisen Zentralbank Österreich AG, an Austrian bank. The vessel was insured with a French insurance company, but the insurance policy was expressed to be governed by English law.

    • [2000] 2 Ll.R. 684
    • Raiffeisen Zentralbank Österreich AG v Five Star General Trading LLC
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  6. Österreich, sur le Wiktionnaire. Österreich signifie Autriche en allemand. Österreich est également le nom d’un quotidien national en Autriche, paru pour la première fois en septembre 2006.

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