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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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What problems did Napoleon have in Spain and Austria?

Napoleon made three basic mistakes in Spain:

a. He imposed an unpopular 'king' on the Spanish.

b. His method of feeding his army involved taking food by force from the locals rather than paying for it as did wellington. Thus, just about every Spaniard became an enemy causing him to waste troops on guarding duties.

c. His generals failed to alter their battle tactics in response to the success of the British line defence and so lost every major battle they fought against the British from Portugal right up to Paris (and beyond at Waterloo). They also did not know how to cope with the Guerilla warfare

There is of course much more to all of this but I believe in essence that these were his three big errors in Spain.

What was the relationship of Austria to world affairs during the period from 1500 to 1700?

It was a super power in Europe and the Balkan, But did not have colonies in the new world.

When was SK Austria Kärnten created?

SK Austria Kärnten was created in 2007.

Which is an European country- Algeria Austria or Argentina?

Austria is a European country.
Austria is a European country.

What are common physical characteristics of people who have an Austrian ethinicity?

Often times a darker, olive colored complexion. Eyes are generally blue. Deep set eyes are common with defined brow bone.

What is the lowest point of Austria?

its the Neusiedler which is 115 m above sea level

What is the Austrian climate?

Austria has a continental climate - cold in winter and warm in summer.

What year was consensus first used in Austria?

The term "consensus" began to be used in Austria in the context of political decision-making and social agreements around the early 20th century. Its application in formal governance evolved over time, particularly in the post-World War II era as Austria rebuilt its political structures. However, the precise year of its first use can vary depending on the specific context in which it is applied.

Does Australia have more people than Austria?

Yes. It has over 22 million, whereas Austria is just over 8 million.

Yes. It has over 22 million, whereas Austria is just over 8 million.

Yes. It has over 22 million, whereas Austria is just over 8 million.

Yes. It has over 22 million, whereas Austria is just over 8 million.

Yes. It has over 22 million, whereas Austria is just over 8 million.

Yes. It has over 22 million, whereas Austria is just over 8 million.

Yes. It has over 22 million, whereas Austria is just over 8 million.

Yes. It has over 22 million, whereas Austria is just over 8 million.

Yes. It has over 22 million, whereas Austria is just over 8 million.

Yes. It has over 22 million, whereas Austria is just over 8 million.

Yes. It has over 22 million, whereas Austria is just over 8 million.

Does austria speak german?

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. Some Germans find these dialects of German difficult or impossible to understand.