Landlocked country in Central Europe
The location of Austria
Flag-map of Austria
An enlargeable relief map of Austria
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Austria :
Austria – landlocked sovereign country located in Central Europe .[ 1] It borders both Germany and the Czech Republic to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west. The capital is the city of Vienna on the Danube River .[ 2]
General reference
An enlargeable topographic map of Austria
Geography of Austria
An enlargeable satellite map of Austria
Grossglockner is, at 3,798 metres above the Adriatic (12,461 ft), the highest mountain in Austria
Lake Neusiedl , at 115 m (377 ft), the lowest point in Austria
Geography of Austria
Land boundaries: 2,562 km
Germany 784 km
Italy 430 km
Hungary 366 km
Czech Republic 362 km
Slovenia 330 km
Switzerland 164 km
Slovakia 91 km
Liechtenstein 35 km
Environment of Austria
The Great Walser Valley
The Untere Wildgrubenspitze , the highest peak of the Lechquellen Mountains in Austria
Wörthersee , Carinthia's largest lake
Environment of Austria
Natural geographic features of Austria
Neighbors of Austria
Map showing Austria and its neighbors
Austria is bordered by:
Regions of Austria
Administrative divisions of Austria
Administrative divisions of Austria
States of Austria
States of Austria
Coat of arms of the State of Tyrol
Districts of Austria
Districts of Austria
The districts of Austria, listed by state:
Districts of Burgenland
Districts of Burgenland
Districts of Carinthia
Districts of Carinthia
Districts of Lower Austria
Districts of Lower Austria
Districts of Upper Austria
Districts of Upper Austria
Districts of Salzburg
Districts of Salzburg
Districts of Styria
Districts of Styria
Districts of Tyrol
Districts of Tyrol
Districts of Vorarlberg
Districts of Vorarlberg
Districts of Vienna
Districts of Vienna
Municipalities of Austria
Salzburg , the fourth-largest city in Austria
Municipalities of Austria
Demography of Austria
Demographics of Austria
Government and politics of Austria
Alexander Van der Bellen , president of Austria.
Parliament Building on Ringstraße, Vienna
Seat of the Constitutional Court in Vienna
Politics of Austria
Branches of the government of Austria
Government of Austria
Executive branch of the government of Austria
Austrian Federal Government
Legislative branch of the government of Austria
Judicial branch of the government of Austria
Courts in Austria
Foreign relations of Austria
Foreign relations of Austria
International organization membership
International organization membership of Austria
The Republic of Austria is a member of:[ 1]
Law and order in Austria
Law of Austria
Military of Austria
Leopard 2A4 of the Austrian Bundesheer
Jagdkommando soldiers jump out of the C-130 Hercules
Military of Austria
Local government in Austria
Local government in Austria
History of Austria
Battle of Vienna 1683
Panoramic view of Vienna after the city walls were reconstructed in 1548. In the middle is St. Stephen's Cathedral , behind the medieval Hofburg complex
History of Austria
By state
Culture of Austria
Franzensburg castle in Laxenburg
The original Sachertorte , as served at Vienna's Hotel Sacher
Austrian Crown Jewels : Imperial Orb, Crown, and Sceptre
Posthumous painting of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1819)
Culture of Austria
Art in Austria
Sports in Austria
Marcel Hirscher , an Austrian alpine ski racer who won a record six consecutive World Cup titles
Sport in Austria
Economy and infrastructure of Austria
A farm in Austria
Vestas V66-1.75 MW wind turbines of the Tauern Wind Park in Oberzeiring
Innsbruck Airport
Economy of Austria
Education in Austria
Education in Austria
See also
References
^ a b "Austria" . The World Factbook . United States Central Intelligence Agency . July 14, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2009 .
^ CIA map 1
^ In the former district of Mürzzuschlag registration plates showing the MZ- were issued.
^ In the former separated districts registration plates showing the FF- resp. HB- were issued.
^ Vehicle registration plates issued in the district of Liezen usually show the LI-code. However, in the former area around Bad Aussee and the area Gröbming which are nevertheless part of Liezen district registration plates showing the BA- was issued respectively GB-code is issued.
^ In the former districts of Judenburg and Knittelfeld registration plates showing the JU- resp. KF- were issued.
^ In the former districts of Feldbach and Radkersburg registration plates showing the FB- resp. RA-were issued.
External links
Wikimedia Atlas of Austria
Photos