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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ViennaVienna - Wikipedia

    Vienna is the cultural, economic, and political center of the country, the fifth-largest city by population in the European Union, and the most-populous of the cities on the Danube river.

  2. Vienna grew from the Roman settlement known as Vindobona to be an important trading site in the 11th century. It became the capital of the Babenberg dynasty and subsequently of the Austrian Habsburgs, under whom it became one of Europe's cultural hubs.

  3. Vienna (/ viˈɛnə / (listen); [9][10] German: Wien [viːn] (listen); Central Austro-Bavarian: Wean [veɐ̯n]; Viennese German and Austrian German: Wian [vɪa:n]) is the capital and largest city of Austria. It is also one of Austria's nine states. It is in the east of the country on the river Danube.

  4. Vienna – capital of Austria and one of its nine states. It is the country's largest city, with over 1.8 million residents [1] within an area of 414.65 km 2 (160.10 sq mi). Vienna has a rich heritage and is considered one of the most livable cities in the world.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › simple › articlesVienna - Wikiwand

    Vienna (/ viˈɛnə / (listen); German: Wien [viːn] (listen); Central Austro-Bavarian: Wean [veɐ̯n]; Viennese German and Austrian German: Wian [ [Help:IPA| [vɪa:n]]]) is the capital and largest city of Austria. It is also one of Austria's nine states. Quick Facts Wien (German), Country ...

  6. History of Vienna from the Romans to the medieval period, the Turkish sieges, baroque and absolutism, the world wars and modern Vienna.

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  8. Vienna, German Wien, City (pop., 2007 est.: 1,664,146; metro. area, 1,954,964), capital of Austria, on the Danube River. It was founded by the Celts; it became a Roman military station in the 1st century bce. Ruled by many—including the Franks in the 6th century ce and the Magyars in the 10th century—Vienna was an important trade centre ...

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