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    Styria ( German: Steiermark [ˈʃtaɪɐˌmaʁk] ⓘ; Bavarian: Steiamårk, Slovene: Štajerska, Hungarian: Stájerország) is an Austrian federal state in the south-eastern part of the country. With an area of 16,401 km 2 (6,332 sq mi), Styria is Austria's second largest federal state, after Lower Austria. It is bordered to the south by ...

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  2. Styria ( German: Steiermark [ˈʃtaɪ̯ɐˌmaʁk] ( listen); Southern Austro-Bavarian: Steiamoak; Croatian and Slovene: Štajerska; Hungarian: Stájerország) is a state in the southeast of Austria. The capital city is Graz. It borders Slovenia.

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  4. Over 1,265,623 people call Styria their home, of which 298,623 have moved to Styria’s capital Graz. At 50.5%, there are slightly more Styrian women than men. Styrians have an average of 1.65 children per family and live in 556,425 private households.

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  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › StyriaStyria - Wikiwand

    The state's capital is Graz. Styria is an Austrian state in southeastern Austria. With an area of 16,401 km2 (6,332 sq mi), Styria is the second largest province of Austria, after Lower Austria.

  6. The Dachstein mountain is the hightest peak (2,995 metre / 9,826 feet) in Styria and invites you to experience the Dachstein glacier by simply taking a gondola up to the mountain top. A visit of the mighty Riegersburg Castle and get a view of the entire eastern part of Styria. Reward yourself and visit the Zotter Chocolate Factory, located just ...

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  7. Styria was a duchy of the Holy Roman Empire and later a crown-land of Austria-Hungary. During those times Styria also included parts of Slovenia. It borders Carinthia, Salzburg, Upper Austria, Lower Austria, Burgenland, and Slovenia. The province can be split into three main regions. Upper Styria lies to the north of the Mur-Muerz valley.

  8. The history of Styria concerns the region roughly corresponding to the modern Austrian state of Styria and the Slovene region of Styria (Štajerska) from its settlement by Germans and Slavs in the Dark Ages until the present. This mountainous and scenic region, which became a centre for mountaineering in the 19th century, is often called the "Green March", because half of the area is covered ...

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