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2 days ago · Vienna (/ v i ˈ ɛ n ə / ⓘ vee-EN-ə; German: Wien ⓘ; Austro-Bavarian: Wean) is the capital, largest city, and one of nine federal states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's most populous city and its primate city, with about two million inhabitants (2.9 million within the metropolitan area, nearly one-third of the country's population), and ...
- History of Vienna
Old coat of arms of Vienna (1465–1925) with the imperial...
- Tourist Attractions in Vienna
Effects of the global crisis. In 2003–2008 the Austrian...
- Vienna International Airport
Vienna Airport, German: Flughafen Wien-Schwechat, Slovak:...
- Café Savoy
The Café Savoy (formerly Café Wienzeile) is a Viennese...
- Vienna (Disambiguation)
Vienna is the capital and a federal state of Austria. Vienna...
- Vienna City Hall
Vienna City Hall (German: Wiener Rathaus) is the seat of...
- Provinces of Austria
The majority of the land area in the federal states of Upper...
- Hofburg
The Hofburg (German: [hoːf.buʁk]) is the former principal...
- Kunsthistorisches Museum
Rotunda Madonna of the Meadow by Raphael, 1506 Tower of...
- St. Stephen's Cathedral
The Pummerin bell. St. Stephen's Cathedral (German:...
- History of Vienna
4 days ago · The history of Austria covers the history of Austria and its predecessor states. In the late Iron Age Austria was occupied by people of the Hallstatt Celtic culture (c. 800 BC), they first organized as a Celtic kingdom referred to by the Romans as Noricum , dating from c. 800 to 400 BC.
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Mar 22, 2024 · Karl Lueger (born October 24, 1844, Vienna, Austria—died March 10, 1910, Vienna) was a politician, cofounder and leader of the Austrian Christian Social Party, and mayor of Vienna who transformed the Austrian capital into a modern city. Lueger, from a working-class family, studied law at the University of Vienna.
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Mar 20, 2024 · Theodor Körner (born April 24, 1873, Komárno, Hung.—died Jan. 4, 1957, Vienna) was an Austrian military officer during World War I and later a statesman who served as president of the second Austrian republic (1951–57).
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4 days ago · The following is a list of the 20 largest cities and towns in Austria by population: Vienna , capital of Austria Graz Linz Salzburg Innsbruck Klagenfurt am Wörthersee Sankt Pölten Bregenz Eisenstadt Villach
Mar 8, 2024 · Schwechat, town, northeastern Austria. It lies on the west bank of the Danube River near the mouth of the Schwechat River, just southeast of Vienna. Schwechat was the site of a Roman camp; it was first mentioned in the 11th century and was granted market rights in 1624. It was a district of Vienna.
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