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Salzburg

Salzburg - a city in western Austria, capital of the federal state of Salzburg. Salzburg - the fourth largest city in Austria after Vienna, Graz and Lintsa.Tsentralnaya historical part of Salzburg on the list of world heritage UNESCO ...

Vienna

Vienna is the only capital in Europe, in which the grapes are grown. Despite the fact that the volume of wine production in Vienna is 1% of total wine production in Austria (about 2.5 million hectoliters) Viennese art winery became famous far beyond its borders ...

Styria

Styria - a federal land in the southeast of Austria. The capital and largest city - Graz. Styria - the second area, the fourth most populous federal state of Austria. It is bordered by the provinces of Carinthia, Salzburg, Upper Austria, Lower Austria and Burgenland, as well as in the south with the Republic of Slovenia ...

Tyrol

Tyrol - a historical region in central Europe in the eastern part of the Alps, including the federal state of Tyrol of Austria and the autonomous province of South Tyrol and Trento in Italy ...

Austria - the most beautiful country in Central Europe. This is truly a little gem: ski and spa resorts, rest on lakes, attractions Austria, picturesque villages on the slopes of the Tyrolean - all this attracts tourists to the country from around the world. The Republic of Austria is located in the southern part of central Europe. Due to its geographical position, located in the heart of Europe, Austria has always played the role of strategically important region. This place became a place of intersection of trade routes linking the major European centers of economy and culture. The total area of Austria - 83,850 square meters. km. Today, Austria is bordered by Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Italy and Switzerland. The total length of the borders of Austria is 2,706 km. Most of the territory occupied by Austria Austrian Alps, which in turn are part of the Eastern Alps. Mountain forests stretch Bohemian Massif in the north to the border with the Czech Republic, and the main arable land in Austria is the land in the valley of the Danube River and the fertile lowlands in the east. In the regions of Carinthia and the Salzkammergut many lakes, and Lower Austria, Burgenland and Styria are the most important wine regions. Approximately half of the Austrian territory is covered by forests, mainly beech and oak in the lowlands and pine in the mountains. Forests give way to alpine meadows at an altitude of only 2.000 meters, where begins the kingdom of orchids, edelweiss and poppies. The beauty of alpine flowers can be enjoyed from June to September. The highest point in Austria - Grossglockner mountain (3.797 m), the most important river - the Danube.