1,374 Articles of interest in Austria
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The Glanfurt River is the outflow of the Wörthersee in Austria, also called Sattnitz by the Carinthian people. It starts at the lake's eastern bay, south of the peninsula Maria Loretto and runs more like a channel straight to the east. It passes Vik…
The Gießgraben is a river in Lower Austria, which originates at Hohenwarth and flows from North to South to the Danube into the Wagram, where the water seeps away.
The Geroldsbach creek originates southern of Götzens on 1.900 m Sea Level. It is compound of 5 fan-like source waters. First it flows through the village and changes there its direction Northeast and passes through the district New-„Götzens“. It flo…
The German Thaya or Austrian Thaya (German: Deutsche Thaya, Czech: Rakouská Dyje) is a river in Lower Austria.
Gerichtsberg Pass (el.
Geigelstein is a mountain of Bavaria, Germany.
The Gallitzinberg (449 m) is a forested hill in the West of Austria's capital, Vienna.
Gaisberg Transmitter is a facility for FM and TV-transmission on the Gaisberg mountain near Salzburg, Austria. It was the first large transmitter in Austria finished after the war and started its work on 22 August 1956 (however, a provisional transm…
Gainfarn is a village on the western edge of Bad Vöslau, in Austria.
Gaicht Pass (el.
Gaberl Pass (el.
The GK Vienna–Southeast was a back-to-back HVDC station linking the electric power grids of Austria and Hungary.
The GK Dürnrohr (German abbreviation for Gleichstromkurzkupplung Dürnrohr, in English meaning Dürnrohr HVDC-Back-to-Back Station) was a high-voltage direct current back-to-back scheme west of Dürnrohr substation, which was used for the energy exchan…
Fukersberg (or Fuckersberg) is a populated place in Upper Austria, Austria.
Frauenburg is a castle in Styria, Austria.
The Francisco Josephinum Secondary College and Research Institute (HBLFA) in Wieselburg is a secondary school for agriculture in Austria.
Formarinesee is a lake in the Austrian Alps.
The Florianerbahn is a museum tramway in Upper Austria that is not operational due to construction work. It was built as a railway - a licensed narrow gauge Lokalbahn or branch line - between the independent commununity of Ebelsberg (today a distric…
Flattnitz Pass (el.
Exelberg Telecommunication Tower is a 358-foot (109 m) tall tower built of reinforced concrete on Exel Mountain near Vienna, Austria.
Since November 2000 the European Centre of Tort and Insurance Law (ECTIL), based in Vienna, has been an association whose purpose is
Europagymnasium Auhof is a public school school for the grades 5 to 12, preparing Students for University, located in Linz, Upper Austria.
Eschelberg is a town in Upper Austria, Austria. It is part of the municipality of Sankt Gotthard im Mühlkreis.
The Ellmauer Tor is a 2,000-metre high rock saddle in the middle of the Kaisergebirge in the Austrian state of Tyrol.
Eisstadion Liebenau is an indoor sporting arena located in Graz, Austria.
The Upper and Lower Eissee are two lakes in the Dachstein Mountains in the Austrian state of Upper Austria.
The Olympia Eisschnellaufbahn is a speed skating venue located in Innsbruck, Austria.
Eisenzicken (Hungarian: Németciklény, Vasverőszék or Vasszék, Croatian: Nimski Cikljin) is a small community in Burgenland, Austria that belongs to the neighbouring village of Unterwart (Hun.: Alsóőr).
Edelsgrub is a municipality in the district of Graz-Umgebung in the Austrian state of Styria.
Dürnrohr is a village in Austria, which belongs to Zwentendorf, Lower Austria, Austria.
The Döbling Synagogue (Synagoge Döbling) stood in the Dollinergasse in the suburb of Oberdöbling in the 19th district of Vienna, Döbling.
The Döbling Parish Church (Döblinger Pfarrkirche) is a Roman Catholic parish church in the suburb of Oberdöbling in the 19th district of Vienna, Döbling.
Durchholzen is a village in the municipality of Walchsee in the Austrian state of Tyrol and has 570 inhabitants.
Dobl Transmitter is a facility for medium wave broadcasting at Dobl, Styria, Austria, built in 1942. It uses as antenna a 156-metre (511 ft) high guyed mast of lattice steel, which is guyed in two levels at 113 and 73 metres (371 and 240 ft).
…The Dachstein Chapel (German: Dachsteinkapelle) in the Diocese of Linz is located immediately next to the Simony Hut in the Dachstein Mountains. It lies at a height of 2,206 m and is the highest place of worship in the Northern Limestone Alps.
Crema Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Crema, Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Crema, northern Italy.
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