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There are several I can think of:

- Frankfurter

- Hamburger

- Wienerschnitzel (Wien - Vienna in Austria)

- Vienna sausages

- Berliner

- Linzertorte (very yummy shortbread cake named after the Austrian city)

I expect there are many others.

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