The Formal Region Of Austria IS Vienna
The repulic of Austria is divided in 9 "Bundesländer".
Länder - states.
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all of them
The regions that made up Napoleon's realm were France, parts of Italy, and parts of present day Croatia and Bosnia. He also had many countries allied with him including the empire of Austria and Hungary, Denmark, and Norway
During the 19th century, Austria ruled several Italian states, including Lombardy, Venetia, and parts of the Duchy of Modena. Additionally, Austria had significant influence over Tuscany and the Kingdom of Sardinia. Overall, Austria's control extended to around four key regions in Italy prior to the unification of the country in the 1860s.
Austria has a diverse range of vegetation, including forests (largely dominated by coniferous trees like spruce and fir), alpine meadows, and wetlands. The country's landscape varies from lowland areas with cultivated crops to mountainous regions with alpine flora. Additionally, Austria is known for its vineyards in certain regions.
Austria does not have a coastline - it is a landlocked country.
In 1848, Austria ruled over several Italian states, including Lombardy, Venetia, and parts of the Duchy of Modena, the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, and the Papal States. Specifically, Lombardy and Venetia were directly controlled by Austria, while other regions were influenced or had rulers sympathetic to Austrian interests. Overall, Austria's influence was significant in Northern and Central Italy during this period.
One can get more information on skiing in Austria from the Austria website as well as Wiki Travel and Trip Adviser. Austria's mountain resorts are suitable for the skier and non skier and some of the regions include Innsbruck and Arlberg. The resorts also have wooden Ski Lodges to stay in.
Modern day Austria covers an area where there were three different regions. Rhaetia (which covered eastern Austria, central and western Switzerland and part of Southern Germany) was conquered in 15 AD. Noricum (most of Austria) was subdued in 16 AD. Pannonia (eastern Austria and western Hungary) was annexed to the empire in 9 AD.