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    Graz (German: ⓘ) is the capital of Styria and the second-largest city in Austria, after Vienna. As of 1 January 2024, Graz had a population of 339,810 (303,270 of whom had principal-residence status). [4]

  2. Nov 1, 2019 · The newly founded Republic of Austria and democracy did not bring political stabilisation. The geopolitical reorganisation of Europe results for Styria in the loss of Lower Styria, which was deplored across all party lines, and intensified the feeling of crisis.

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  3. Lower Styria was reattached to the Reichsgau Steiermark from 1942 to 1945, whence it was returned to Germany. After World War II, Styria became part of the British occupation zone in Austria. The lower third was granted to Yugoslavia and today, it makes up about the eastern third of Slovenia .

  4. Graz History Facts and Timeline. (Graz, Styria, Austria) It is documented that there was a settlement in Graz during the Chalcolithic era of the Bronze Age, roughly 7,000 years ago, although little is known about its history during this period.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › StyriaStyria - Wikipedia

    In 1180, Styria separated from the Duchy of Carinthia and became a Duchy of its own; in 1192 the Austrian Duke Leopold V also became Duke of Styria. Later, Styria formed the central part of Inner Austria . Styria developed culturally and economically under Archduke John of Austria between 1809 and 1859.

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  7. Styrian Armoury Items bearing witness to a past awash with conflict all in one unique place: the Landeszeughaus is the world’s largest historical armoury and, thanks to its functional architecture, it is also one of the city’s most significant heritage sites.

  8. Graz, Austria. Graz is the capital of Styria, considered one of the oldest Jewish settlements in Austria. Although a gravestone, excavated in 1577 and erroneously dated to 70 B.C.E., long led to the belief that the community was much older, adjacent Judendorf was recorded in documents dating from 1147. In Graz itself there is reliable evidence ...

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