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Vienna - Introduction | ||
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Vienna is the capital of Austria as well as the federal province and largest city of Austria. Vienna is divided into 23 “Bezirke” districts. The city is located along the River Danube which has always had an important rule in its history. Vienna is the financial and administrative capital of Austria and home of many ... Next >>> |
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Salzburg - Introduction | ||
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The Austrian city of Salzburg has a population of about 150.000 inhabitants. The birth of Salzburg dates back to the year 696 when the missionary St. Rubert arrived and founded the Benedictine Monastery of St. Peters. The city was an independent church state ruled by the Archbishop. The organization of the spiritual leader was... Next >>> |
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Innsbruck - Introduction | ||
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Innsbruck is an Austrian city located in the Tyrolean region in the beautiful Inn valley and is one of the most popular holiday centers of Austria. The varied Olympia Ski World of Innsbruck and its close surrounding ski resorts as St. Anton, Kitzbühel and others represent one of the biggest ski and winter sport regions in... Next >>> |
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Graz - Introduction | ||
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Graz is situated in the South of Austria and is the capital of the Steiermark (Styria) Province. It lays on the Mur River and is bordered by the Alps on three sides. Graz is the second biggest city in Austria after Vienna. In Graz you can find many industries and manufactured products as steel, railroad equipments, leather goods... Next >>> |
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Zell am See - Introduction | ||
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Zell Am See, a winter ski resort, is located in the state of Salzburg, Austria. The city, which is the administrative centre of the district of Zell Am See, is one of the Austria’s most important tourist destinations. With a population of around 9,600... Next >>> |
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Linz - Introduction | ||
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Linz, highly commercial and industrialized, with its 200,000 inhabitants on the banks of the river Danube is an important port and a rail junction. Its economy is based on the production of glass, iron, steel, machinery, electrical equipment and textiles. Its a hundred years typical train takes turists and curious... Next >>> |
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Kitzbühel - Introduction | ||
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Situated along the river Kitzbuhler Ache, Kitzbuehel is a medieval city in Tyrol, Austria. It is located at an altitude of 762 metres above the sea level and is inhabited by approximately 10,000 people. Typically, Kitzbühel has... Next >>> |
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