They just wear dirndl and leather trousers, just kidding. Some Austrian are very fashionable but most people dress conservative (f.e.: jeans and a shirt). In the last time a new youth culture developed in Vienna, called "Krocha". Here a typical KROCHA:
http://i187.Photobucket.com/albums/x214/leni_leni/Whatever/krocha_outfit.jpg
In the Tirol a traditional dish is Tiroler Grostel, which is a fried potato dish with various cubes of meat (usually bacon, sausage and beef). This is sometimes served with a fried egg on top.
Depends on when you travel. Winters are relatively cold (below 0°C), in summers short trousers and a t-shirt are enough.
people in Austria wear normal things like people in other countries like the USA or England
ladies wear dresses
While traveling, wear what is comfortable. For day wear, wear what you would at home.
They wear normal clothes but some people wear Santa hats Santa clothes or elf's hats
"T" shirts and shots would be a good choice
Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany, Ottoman Empire
There are supposed to wear them in Germany, Austria and Switzerland but this is just a stereotypical image of such countries. In truth these outfits are just the traditional wear of these North Europeans, like Kimonos for Japanese people or ponchos and hats for Mexicans.
Adolf Hitler was born in Braunau, Austria.
The main style in Austria is things that keep you warm now coming up to winter. I have been to Austria a few times at Winter and most of the time people wear ugg boots/ warm snow boots.. etc.. as for coats many people choose coats by heat and coats that will kep you dry in the snow ^^ ( this goes for Winter ) :)
The currency of Austria is the Euro (€).
Similar clothes to what other European forces wore. They had an alliance with the centralpowers Germany and Austria-Hungary and had also similar equipment.
Annexation of Austria was the merge of Austria into Nazi Germany On March 12, 1938, Nazi parties from Austria and Germany were collaboratively involved in the Annexation of Austria.
Austria is an independent country, and the nationality of people from Austria is Austrian. They are closely related to Germany and the official language of Austria is German.
No, Austria uses the Euro as its currency.