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Vienna is called "Wien" (pronounced >veen<) in German.
In German, Vienna is Wien.
in German it is called "Wien" and has no specific meaning, it's just a name.
Congress of Vienna
Congress of Vienna was a meeting of ambassadors of European states chaired by Austrian statesman Wenzel von Metternich. It was held in Vienna from September, 1814 to June, 1815.
If you mean the Austrian city that is called Wien in German, it is called Vienna in English.
Article 1 explains how the legislative branch, called Congress, is organized.
Hot dogs are also called Wiener dogs, because 'Wien' is the German name for Vienna. Vienna is the home to Vienna sausages, which are made of a mixture of beef and pork. However, in Austria these days, the hot dog is most commonly called a Frankfurter.
A region designated by Congress and organized under a governor is called a territory. Territories are areas that are not yet admitted as states but are under the jurisdiction and control of the federal government. The governor acts as the executive authority in the territory, overseeing its administration and governance.
Locally, Vienna is called Wien (pronounced veen).
He was a German. That is, he spoke German as his native language, but there was no country called Germany in his day; the Germans were (dis)organized into a lot of petty states.
As a result of the Congress of Vienna, France lost all the territories seized during the Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars and was restricted to the borders of 1789.