Ēastrīce
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Þis gewrit hæfþ wordcwide on Nīwum Englisce. |
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Þēodlic Cwide: nān | |||||
Ambihtlic sprǣc: | Þēodisc (ēac ymbe mearcum: Slovenisc, Croatisc, Hungarisc) | ||||
Hēafodstōl : - Hēafodgerīm: - Hǣrarōd: |
Vienna (Wien) 1,550,123 (2001) 48°13'N, 16°22'E |
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Hēafodburh: | Vienna (Wien) | ||||
Hēafodwīsa Rīces: | Heinz Fischer, Foresittend | ||||
Hēafodwīsa Lēodwearde: | Alfred Gusenbauer, Canceler | ||||
Mearc: - Getæl: - % wæter: |
World ranking: 112th 83,858 km² 1.3% |
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Lēodmearc: Sǣstrand: |
2,562 km nān |
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Hēafodgerīm: - Getæl: - Þiccnes: |
World ranking: 86th 8,150,836 (2000) 97/km² |
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Selfdōm: | 27 July 1955 | ||||
Þēodlic Dæg: | 26 Winterfylleþ | ||||
Ǣwfæstnes: | Roman Catholic 84% Protestant 6% |
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Feoh: | Euro (€)¹ = 100 cents | ||||
Tīdgyrdel: - in sumor: |
CET (UTC+1) CEST (UTC+2) |
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Þēodlic ymen: | Land der Berge, Land am Strome (Þēodisc: Land Beorga, Land on þǣre Ēa) |
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Betwuxnett TLD: | .at | ||||
Feorsprecung Foregetæl: | 43 | ||||
¹ prior to 1999, Schilling (ATS)=100 Groschen |
The Lēodarīce Ēastrīces (on Þēodisce Republik Österreich) is a sǣstrandlēas land in Middel Europa. It is a mōtlic þringgeweald. Ēastrīce has been a member of the Geānlǣhtra Lēodrīcu since 1955 and the Europisc Gesamnung siþþan 1995. Hīe gebyrdaþ norþ Þēodiscland and Cecland, east Slowacia and Hungary, sūþ Slowenia and Italia, and west Swissland and Liechtensteine.
[ādihtan] Stǣr
Main article: Stǣr Ēastrīces
After being conquered by the Lǣdenware, Huns, Lombards, Ostrogoths, Bavarii and Franks, Ēastrīce was under the rīce of the Babenbergs from the 10th to the 13th century. The Babenbergs were then succeeded by the Habsburgs, whose line continued to govern Ēastrīce until the 20th century.
After the abolition of the Hālig Rōmānisc Rīce in 1806, the Hēafodrīce of Austria was founded, which was transformed in 1867 into the double-monarchy Ēastrīce-Hungary. The hēafodrīce was split into several independent states after the defeat of the Middel Cræftum in World War I, leading to Ēastrīce as it is today.
In 1918 wearþ Ēastrīce a lēodaþing, which lasted until 1934 when the chancellor Engelbert Dollfuß established a dictatorship.
Ēastrīce was annexed by the Hitler, a dictor from Ēastrīce, in 1938 (sēo Þēodnes). After the defeat of the Nazis, the Allies occupied Ēastrīce at the end of World War II until 1955, when the land again became a fully independent lēodaþing under the condition that it remained neutral (sēo ēac: Ēastrīclic Rīces Nǣming). However, after the collapse of communism in Ostlic Europa, Ēastrīce became increasingly involved in Europisc affairs, and in 1995, Ēastrīce joined the European Union, and the Euro feoh system in 1999.
[ādihtan] Fruma þæs naman
Se Þēodisca nama Österreich can bēon āreaht sāmwell in Englisc swā hwæðer ēastern realm oþþe ēastern rīce, which is derived from the Eald Þēodisc Ostarrîchi. The term probably originates in a lēodþēaw translation of the Medieval Latin name for the region: Marchia orientalis, which translates as "eastern border," as it was situated at the eastern edge of the Holy Roman Empire. Interestingly, the derivation of the Latin name from the original Old German gives rise to the use of "Aust-" for east, rather than south as in Classical Latin.
[ādihtan] Ūtanwearde bendas
- Website of the Federal Chancellery of Austria (Þēodisc, Englisc)
- "Alltag raus, Österreich rein" Official homepage of the Austrian National Tourist Office (German, English and other languages)
- Aeiou - Austrian cultural information system of the Federal Ministry for Education, Science and Culture Hyperwave-based cultural information system, a bit like a moderated culture wiki.
- Library of Congress Portals on the World - Austria
- CIA's Factbook on Austria
- Þā Tācen Ēastrīces
- Austria travel guide
- Austria winter and ski guide
- Austria travel guide
- Ēastrīces Onlīcnessa
- ORF - Austria Radio stations (live feed)
- 0RF.at - 0€stria nonopoly
- Country Studies - Austria
Lēodrīcu in Europan |
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Albania | Andorra | Azerbaijan1 | Belarus | Belgium | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Bulgaria | Cecland | Croatia | Cyprus2 | Denemearc | Ēastland | Ēastrīce | Finland | Francland | Geānlǣht Cynerīce | Grēcland | Hungary | Īsland | Īrland | Italie | Latvia | Letseburh | Liechtenstein | Lithuania | Republic of Macedonia | Malta | Moldova | Monaco | Montenegro | Niðerland | Norþweg | Polaland | Portugal | Rōmānia | Russland1 | San Marino | Serbia | Slofacia | Slofenia | Spēonland | Swēoland | Swissland | Turkey1 | Þēodiscland | Ucrægna | Vatican City (Hālig Sǣ) |
Dependencies: Akrotiri2 | Dhekelia2 | Faroe Īega | Gibraltar | Guernsey | Jan Mayen | Jersey | Manīeg | Svalbard |
1. Þēod dǣllīce in Asian. 2. Gewunelīce gesett tō Asian be eorþmetunge, ac nāþȳlǣs oft gedēmed swā Europisc for þēawe and stǣrlicum racum. |