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Famous for its spectacular
mountain scenery, Austria is no longer the dominant political force
it was in Central Europe under the Hapsburg dynasty which ruled
until the first world war. Together with Switzerland, Austria forms Europe's neutral core. After annexation by Nazi Germany in 1938 and then Allied occupation, Austria's 1955 State Treaty declared the country "permanently neutral". There were some questions surrounding this when two thirds of voters supported EU membership in a referendum in 1994 and entry followed in 1995. The entry into Austria's coalition government of the far-right Freedom Party in February 2000 sent shockwaves across Europe. Austria's relations with the European Union were severely strained after some states imposed sanctions in protest. These were lifted some months later. The capital, Vienna, hosts a number of international organisations, including the OSCE Secretariat, the International Atomic Energy Agency and the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries. Austria has a very rich cultural heritage. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart occupies a place of his own as composer of some of the best loved European classical music while the works of Franz Schubert enjoy great popularity too. In the world of philosophy and ideas, Siegmund Freud continues to provoke controversy while Ludwig Wittgenstein was one of the major influences in 20th century thinking. In fine art, the paintings of Gustav Klimt are widely admired. -BBC News |
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Austria ( in: Europe ) Details and Statistics | |
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Climate:
Temperate; continental, cloudy; cold winters with frequent rain and some snow in lowlands and snow in mountains; moderate summers with occasional showers
Population:
8.1 million (UN, 2005)
Capitol:
Vienna
Area:
83,871 sq km (32,383 sq miles)
Major Language:
German
Major religion:
Christianity
Life Expectancy:
76 years (men), 82 years (women) (UN)
Monetary Unit:
1 Euro = 100 cents
Main Exports:
Machinery, metals, paper, textiles, food, livestock
GNI per capita:
US $32,300 (World Bank, 2005)
Internet Domain:
.at
Int. dialing Zone:
+43
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