After the decline of the Roman Empire, Switzerland was invaded by Germanic tribes from the north and west. Some tribes, such as the Alemanni and the Burgundians, who ruled western Switzerland, settled there. Austria was settled in ancient times by various Celtic tribes.
The ancient Celts settled the area now known as Austria and much of Europe, during the Bronze and Iron Age or there abouts. In the 700's Charlemagne came to rule the region. Austria became a republic in 1918 at the close of WWI.
Britain, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, France, Northern Italy, Austria, Bulgaria, Romania, and Southern Poland.
A landlocked country of central Europe. Settled by Celtic tribes, the region was conquered (15 B.C.-A.D. 10) by the Romans and later (8th century) by Charlemagne, who made it a border state of the Carolingian Empire. In the 13th century, Austria passed to the Hapsburg family and remained the core of their vast holdings until the dissolution of Austria-Hungary in 1918, when Austria became a republic. Quoted from http://www.answers.com/topic/austria?cat=travel?ff=1
The Salzburgers were associated with the 18th century, specifically during the years 1731-1741. They were a group of Protestant refugees from Salzburg, Austria who settled in Georgia, USA seeking religious freedom.
The Von Trapp family fled to the United States from Austria during World War II to escape the Nazi regime. They eventually settled in Stowe, Vermont, where they continued their musical career.
Adolf Hitler was born in Braunau, Austria.
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The currency of Austria is the Euro (€).
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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.