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Vienna

Vienna is the largest city in Austria. It has ancient roots, and once served as Imperial seat of the Holy Roman Empire. In modern times, it is home to the United Nations headquarters for Germany.

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What was Salieri's position at the court in Vienna?

Saleri position was not very high but he still managed to be the court composer of the Emperor of Austria.

What is one reason why the population of Vienna is smaller today than it was in the past?

It's because some industries find Vienna too congested an prefer to relocate to smaller cities.

What treaty was signed in Vienna in 1815?

treaty of vienna. see, victorianweb.org/history/forpol/vienna.html. Leaders tried to keep a balance of power in Europe. Conservative leaders eliminated many past changes made by liberals.

Which a is a European city with Vienna as its capital?

Cities do not have capitals, countries have capitals.

Vienna (German: Wien) is the capital of the country of Austria (German: Österreich).

How far from Vienna to Salzburg?

Slovenia is a neighbour country of Ausrtia. Slovenian northern bordr is Austrian southern border.

What is Vienna by Ultravox about?

It's an impressionistic, moody, new Romantic dream. Don't look for a coherent narrative here, because there isn't one. Just let it take you.

What did klemens von metternich want to accomplish at the congress of Vienna?

He wanted to establish a long-standing peace in Europe, which was later known as the "Concert of Europe."

Vienna is the capital of what country?

Vienna is the capital of Austria, Europe.

austria

Who was the mayor of Vienna World War 2?

Following persons were mayor of Vienna during World War II:
Hermann Neubacher (1938-1940)
Philipp Wilhelm Jung (1940-1943)
Hanns Blaschke (1943-1945)

What did the nations of Europe want to restore at the Congress of Vienna?

They wanted to restore the balance of power in Europe and put the Monarchy back on the French Throne.

Was the Congress of Vienna a step toward democracy?

It was certainly a step closer to "one world" or International Government.