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Vienna offensive
1945 military operation
Federal State of Austria
sovereign state in Central Europe (1934–1938)
Bleiburg repatriations
crime in Yugoslavia at the end of World War II
Duchy of Salzburg
former country
Electorate of Salzburg
electorate in Central Europe between 1803–1805
Inn Valley Autobahn
road in Austria

Hausruckviertel
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The Hausruckviertel is one of the four traditional "quarters" () of the Austrian province of Upper Austria.
The region is named after a range of hills, the Hausruck.

Traunviertel
thumb|right|Map of the Traunviertel in Upper Austria
The Traunviertel is an Austrian region belonging to the state of Upper Austria. It is one of four "quarters" of Upper Austria and its name refers to the river Traun which passes through the area.
House of Auersperg
Austrian noble family
Reichsgau Niederdonau
administrative division of Nazi Germany in annexed Austria

Dobratsch
thumb|South side of Dobratsch as seen from Hohenthurn.
Dobratsch (; Slovenian: Dobrač) or the Villacher Alps (, Slovenian: Beljaščica) is a mountain range in the Carinthia region of Austria. Its peak is above sea level and it is a protected natural park. It forms the foothills of the Gailtal Alps and is immediately west of the town of Villach.
Avar March
former country
Lajtabánság
thumb|In 1921, Major Gyula Ostenburg-Moravek leads a detachment of mounted gendarmes through Sopron in support of the West-Hungarians who are protesting the Trianon Treaty which would turn over West Hungary to Austria.
thumb|A provisional 20 Hungarian forint|forint stamp, issued on 12 October 1921
thumb|A provisional 2.5 forint stamp
thumb|Pál Prónay, leader of the Rongyos Gárda
Lajtabánság (; ), or the Banate of Leitha, was a short-lived western Hungarian state in the region that today forms the Austrian state of Burgenland. It existed between 4 October and 10 November 1921, following the Tre
Gmunden Tramway
tram system
Battle of Kressenbrunn
1260 battle
Reichsgau Oberdonau
administrative division of Nazi Germany in annexed Austria
March of Styria
Tyrol-South Tyrol-Trentino Euroregion
Euroregion formed by three different regional authorities in Austria and Italy
March of Carinthia
former frontier district of the Carolingian Empire
Reichsgau Tirol-Vorarlberg
administrative division of Nazi Germany in annexed Austria
Reichsgau Kärnten
administrative division of Nazi Germany in annexed Austria
Eastern Ordinariate of Austria
Catholic jurisdiction structure
Ö1
Österreich 1 (Ö1) is an Austrian radio station: one of the four national channels operated by Austria's public broadcaster ORF. It focuses on classical music and opera, jazz, documentaries and features, news, radio plays and dramas, Kabarett, quiz shows, and discussions.

Hitradio Ö3
third radio programme of the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF) and its nationwide pop station
Reichsgau Wien
administrative division of Nazi Germany in annexed Austria
Reichsgau Salzburg
administrative division of Nazi Germany in annexed Austria
Reichsgau Steiermark
administrative division of Nazi Germany in annexed Austria
Josephinum
former Medical and Surgical Academy of Vienna, now Museum of the History of Medicine in Vienna, Austria
Pázmáneum
thumb|a view of Pázmáneum university
Abensberg-Traun
thumb|Coat of arms of the family
The House of Abensberg und Traun (now usually written Abensperg-Traun) is the name of an ancient Austrian noble family, originally from the Upper Austrian Traungau. It is considered one of the oldest extant aristocratic families in Central Europe.
Werkraum Bregenzerwald
Austrian craftsmen and trader cooperation
Defereggen Valley
valley in East Tyrol
FM4
FM4 is an Austrian national radio station operated by the ORF. Its main target is the youth audience, and much of the music output is characterised by an alternative rock and electronic music slant.
Skyspace Lech
installation in Lech, Austria
Granite and Gneiss Plateau
mountain range
Great-Vienna
Nazi era concept of enlarged Vienna
Diocese of Leoben
diocese of the Catholic Church
Strasshof concentration camp
German Tyrol
Historic region in the Alps
Port of Vienna
inland port in Austria
Hungarian March
holy Roman buffer state (1043–1048) in present-day Austria
Traunseebahn
The Traunseebahn is an electrified metre-gauge railway running from Vorchdorf to Gmunden in Upper Austria, Austria. The line is long and is owned and operated by Stern & Hafferl. The railway opened on 21 March 1912 and since 2018 it has been connected to the Gmunden Tramway as part of the Traunseetram tram-train service.
Tyrolean Oberland
part of the Austrian state of Tyrol west of Innsbruck
Battle of Saint Gotthard
1705 battle in Rákóczi's War for Independence fought near Szentgotthárd
Lauriacum titular see
titular see
Battle of the Fischa
1146 battle
Roman Catholic Diocese of Lavant
former Austrian Diocese
Donauinselfest
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The '''''' (German for "Danube Island Festival") is a free open-air music festival which occurs annually at Donauinsel in Vienna, Austria. The festival is hosted by SPÖ Wien. It is the largest open-air music festival in the world, with around 3 million visitors over 3 days.
Radio Tirol
radio station
Saint John the Evangelist Chapel (Pürgg)
building in Stainach-Pürgg, Austria
Weißkamm
The heavily glaciated Weißkamm is an Alpine chain that includes the Weißkugel () and Wildspitze (), the two highest peaks in the Ötztal Alps. Starting from the Weißkugel the Weißkamm runs for about 20 kilometres to the northwest towards Sölden. Other ridges branch off the Weißkamm striking northwards. From west to east these are the Glockturmkamm, the Kaunergrat and the Geigenkamm. The Weißkugel is where the Weißkamm joins the Schnalskamm, which runs in an easterly direction.
Radio Wien
radio station
Niklasdorf train collision
2018 railway incident in Austria
Donaufestival
Donaufestival is an annual festival of music, performance, art, film and discourse that takes place each April/May in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. In the festival's early years, two cities were used as locations: Krems and Korneuburg. Since 2007, however, the festival has only been held in Krems.
Radio Niederösterreich
radio station
Ö1 International
organization
Radio Kärnten
radio station
County of Schaunberg
medieval/early modern county in what is now Upper Austria
European Peace University
private university in Austria
Radio Burgenland
radio station