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Austria

Austria is a landlocked country of approximately 8.3 million people in Central Europe. It is bordered by Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Germany and the Czech Republic to the north and Slovenia and Italy to the south.

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How many cities are there in Austria?

Austria consists of nine states called Burgenland, Carinthia, Lower Austria, Upper Austria, Salzburg, Styria, Tyrol, Vienna, and Voralberg. Austria is one of the most beautiful countries in Europe.

What are unique natural and man-made features in Austria?

Top Cities/Town in AustriaBaden

Klosterneuburg

Traun

Bregenz

Krems

Vienna

Dornbirn

Leoben

Villach

Feldkirch

Linz

Wels

Graz

Salzburg

Wiener Neustadt

Innsbruck

Sankt Polten

Wolfsberg

Klagenfurt

Steyr

What state did Austria take over in 1908?

Austria-Hungary took Bosnia-Herzegovina from the Ottoman Empire in 1908, triggering what is known as the Bosnian Crisis.

What is country abbreviation for Austria?

Internet extension is: .at Vehicle identification letter is: A

What is the nickname of Austria?

auzzie

dont think so, sounds more like Australia to me. An old word is Kakanien, coined by Robert Musil who lived 1880 - 1942

What languages were spoken in Austria-Hungary?

Most people in Austria speak German, but there are a few minor languages spoken such as Turkish.
The main and the only official language of Austria is German.
German language

German
They speak German. As with most languages, there is a dialect, but the language is certainly German.
German
The official language of Austria is German. Slovene and Hungarian are other languages also spoken by the people in Austria.
they speak German
German. (To be more precise - Austrian dialect of German.)
German
Most of the people speak German.
Although there are some villages where Turkish, French, Czech, and many other languages are spoken the national language and spoken all over the country is German.
German
German.
Austrians speak German (Deutsch). However, they speak a bit differently from their German brothers. Austrians have a distinct accent and a slightly different vocabulary.
The official language of Austria is German.
German.
No. They speak German, but it is a little bit different from German spoken in Germany (the same way that London English and New York City English are somewhat different).
Yes it is. They speak the Austrian dialect of German.
The principal language is officially called "Austrian German".

Accredited is also the "Austrian sign language".
A variety of German.
German is the official language.
German is the official language.
Yes. High German (which is the German spoken in Germany) is the official language of Austria. Nearly all Austrians can speak High German, but a minority in the more rural, mountainous areas speak local dialects of German that are quite different from High German.

German is the most common language, but the 3 official languages of Austria are German, Dutch and French.
German.
Officially Austria speaks German (with it's own dialects). But there are cultural links with the neighbouring countries... so some Austrians speak Slovenian, Hungarian, etc.
While Austria has no official second language, a significant percentage of Austrians speak English as a second language, which makes it the language with the largest number of speakers in Austria after German, the national language.
The main (and the official) language is German.
German
Austrians speak German. But with an Austrian dialect which is unmistakable to most German natives
GERMAN
German
First off, Autriche is the French name for Austria. The major languages spoken there are German, Slovene, Croatian, and Hungarian.

How was germany divided prior to unification?

after world war 2 the Alies ( side against germany) divided the country in to 4 diffrent miliary occupation zones

fance- in the southwest

britain- in the northwest

united states- in the south

Ussr (russia)- in the east

What was the ultimatum given to Serbia by Austria?

Austria-Hungary belived that Serbia was directly responsible for assassination of Franz Ferdinand. Which is not true, because Serbia was economically weak because in 1912 and 1913 she fought in 2 Balkan wars and certanly she didn't want to provoke Austria-Hungary. In reality, Gavrilo Princip was part of student organisation called Mlada Bosna (Young Bosnia) who was opposed of AH's annexation of Bosnia and was directly linked to secret organisation from Serbia called Crna ruka (Black hand).

What are the 5 themes of geography for Austria?

LOCATION Italy is located in western Europe on a peninsula that looks like a boot. North of Italy are Switzerland, France, Austria, and Slovenia. Rome, the capital city is located 41° N, 12° E..

REGION Italy is in the Mediterranean Sea and has a mild climate. It has mountains, hills, rivers, marshes, and volcanoes including the Apennine Mountains which are the backbone of Italy.

PLACE Italy has 2.8 million people. Besides Italians, there are North- African Arab, Italo-Albanian, German, Spanish, and some other European groups. The majority of people in Italy are Roman Catholic.

Human Environment Interaction include what people do to the environment. Italy has pollution from automobiles and trash created by people.

Movement Italy has trains and extensive highways. Rome is also a harbor for ocean going ships.

What major German city is closest to the Austrian Border?

Munich is the major city that is nearest to the Austrian border.

What is the difference between Austria and Australia?

Austria is on the continent of Europe, in the northern hemisphere, whilst Australia is on the continent of Australia, in the southern hemisphere and effectively the other side of the world.

Austria is characterised by high, snow-capped mountains, whilst Australia is predominantly flat, with a great deal of desert.

What kind of food do austria people eat?

Some of the favorite dishes that Austrians prefer to eat would be Rindsuppe, which is a golden-colored beef soup, and Tafelspitz, which is beef broiled in broth. Of course, there is the national dessert, apple strudel.

What do the colors on the Austrian flag stand for?

The Flag is split into thirds a red and a white and a red third. The red means the blood that was spilled in the ...... war! and the white means the peace between the split of blood! Thanks

Did Austria invent anything?

PEZ dispensers and candy

hope that helped :)

REDBULL and Glocks(gun type)

What is the biggest city in Austria?

Depending on your interests the order is different but I would suggest:

1. Vienna

2. Salzburg

3. Innsbruck

4. Graz

5. Klagenfurt

6. Linz

7. Bregenz

8. Eisenstadt

9. St.Poelten

How did maria Theresa unite the army of Austria after her accession?

She strengthened the government by knowing about the government and making it strong

By attacking austria may 1915 Italy did what?

In May, 1915, Italy declared war on Austria-Hungary. This act brought them into World War I on the side of the Allies. Italy had previously joined an alliance with Germany but changed sides when the Allies promised to give them control of territory they wanted badly.

What hemisphere is Austria in?

The North and Eastern Hemispheres. The nation of Hungary is located in central Europe. That places it in the northern and eastern hemisphere. Croatia, Austria, Romania, Slovakia, Serbia, and Ukraine border Hungary. Northern