Since 2002 the only currency in use in Austria has been the Euro.
Yes. Vienna is the capital of Austria and Austria is one of the countries that uses the euro.
There are many places in where one can find a list of hotels in Austria. One may use travel sites such as Travelzoo or Trivago to find a list of hotels in Austria.
Austria is part of European Union and uses Euros.
No Austria's Currency is the Euro
Austria uses the Euro as currency, and the Kilo as a measurment of weight, so no it does not use the pound.
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The Austrian currency was the Schilling (not the Shilling), and it is no longer in use since Austria adopted the Euro. It is also no longer "Legal Tender" in Austria. If the Schilling were not an obsolete currency, and was still being traded, it would about equal to the US Dollar. Learn to read or stay off.
If you are an EU (European Union) citizen,you can use only the ID (Identity document) to travel to Austria. If you are not a EU citizen (USA,Canada) you can use only the passport to travel to Austria. Exists exceptions like:Swiss citizens can use only the ID to travel to any EU country,including Austria.
The area of Austria is 83,855 km2.They use Kilometres in Austria, if you want to convert this to old-fashioned units, you will have to do it yourself (divide by 1.6 x 1.6)
Im thinking it will be at the north of the Adriatic, either Trieste or Venice. Austria do not have a sea port. My best bet is to use Hamburg in Germany to serve Austria.
1978 Austria's population voted against the launch of the country's only nuclear power plant near Zwentendorf (Lower Austria). After that event the national council made a law that forbade the building of nuclear powerplants without positive popular vote.However, there is one scientific reactor located in Vienna. Apart from that Austria doesn't use nuclear power.