

Important Cities
- Vienna(Capital)
- Krems
- Graz
- Salzburg
- Innsbruck
- Linz
- Bregenz
- Leoben
- Klagenfurt
Main Attractions
- Belvedere Palace (Vienna)
- The Fortress of Hohensalzburg (Salzburg)
- Eisriesenwelt Caves
- The Grossglockner Alpine Road
- The Archaeological Museum, Carnuntinum
- Salzburg Old Town
- Schonbrunn Palace (Vienna)
- The Hohe Tauern National Park
- Spanish Riding School (Vienna)
- Vienna Opera House (Vienna)
- St Stephen's Cathedral (Vienna)
Main Industries
- Machinery
- Wood Processing
- Food
- Paper and Paper Board
- Tourism
- Metals Chemicals
- Constructions
Hunted Facts on austria
- Austria, shorn of Hungary, was proclaimed a republic in 1918, and the monarchy was dissolved in 1919.
- Margaret of Austria - Margaret of Austria Margaret of Austria, 1480–1530, Hapsburg princess, regent of the...
- Austria's Catholic revolution: in the heartland of the European church, a national assembly of Catholics is poised to endorse sweeping......
- Soon after the Republic of Austria was created at the end of World War I, it faced the strains of catastrophic inflation and of adapting a large government structure to the needs of a new, smaller republic.
- Austria is active in the United Nations and experienced in UN peacekeeping efforts.
- Austria traditionally has been active in "bridge-building to the east," increasing contacts at all levels with eastern Europe and the states of the former Soviet Union.
- Austria is a parliamentary representative democracy consisting of nine federal states and is one of six European countries that have declared permanent neutrality.
- The Central Eastern Alps, Northern Limestone Alps and Southern Limestone Alps are all partly in Austria.
- Austria was the cradle of numerous scientists including physicists Ludwig Boltzmann, Lise Meitner, Erwin Schrödinger, Ernst Mach, Wolfgang Pauli, Richard von Mises and Christian Doppler, philosophers Ludwig Wittgenstein and Karl Popper, biologists Gregor Mendel and Konrad Lorenz as well as mathematician Kurt Gödel.
- Austria is the birthplace of such giants as Arnold Schwarzenegger, the world famous Nigerian soccer player or Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the first man to circle the world on the back of a kangaroo.




