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I. Introduction

A
ustria (German Österreich), republic in central Europe, lying mainly in the Alps. Close to three-fourths of Austria is mountainous. Austria was formerly, under the Habsburg monarchs, the heart of an extensive empire that was a major power. Vienna (Wien), which was the imperial capital, is still one of the world's great cities, famous for its elegance, its splendid baroque architecture, and its music and theater. Vienna remains Austria's capital and largest city.

Map of Austria (courtesy of MSN Encarta)

At the end of World War I (1914-1918), the multinational empire headed by Austria was split up into separate nation states. Austria became a small landlocked republic about the size of the state of Maine. As the new nations put up trade barriers, Austria lost easy access to its former markets and sources of fuel. Its economic survival depended on foreign aid. The depression of the 1930s was ruinous for the Austrian republic. Conservative forces grew. In 1934 the Socialists, who had made Vienna a model of social democracy, were crushed, and a right-wing dictatorship entrenched itself. In 1938 Austria was annexed by Nazi Germany.

After Germany's defeat in World War II (1939-1945), Austria was occupied by the Allied forces, including troops from the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). Austria's independence was restored in 1955, and it experienced a remarkable economic revival. Today, Austria is a prosperous nation and a member of the European Union, with thriving export industries and a large income from tourists. Visitors are attracted to Austria by the magnificent mountain scenery and the rich culture of Vienna.



 
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Facts and Figures


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Official name: Republic of Austria

Capital: Vienna

Area: 83,858 sq km; 32,378 sq mi

Population: 8,199,783 (2007 estimate)

Largest cities, with population
Vienna: 1,651,437 (2006 estimate)
Graz: 244,604 (2006 estimate)
Linz : 188,362 (2006 estimate)
Salzburg: 148,473 (2006 estimate)
Innsbruck: 116,851 (2006 estimate)

Ethnic groups
German: 99.4 percent
Croatian: 0.3 percent
Slovene: 0.2 percent
Other: 0.1 percent

Languages
German (official), Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, Slovenian, Turkish, Polish, Slovak, Hungarian, English

Religions
Roman Catholic: 76 percent
Protestant: 5 percent
Nonreligious: 7 percent
Muslims: 2 percent
Other: 10 percent

Literacy rate
Total 99 percent (1995)

Form of government: Federal republic with parliamentary democracy

Head of state: Federal president

Head of government: Federal chancellor

Legislature: Bicameral legislature
Nationalrat (National Council): 183 members
Bundesrat (Federal Council): 64 members

Constitution: 1920; revised 1929; reinstated 1 May 1945

Highest court: Supreme Constitutional Court, Supreme Administrative Court, Supreme Judicial Court

Economy
Gross domestic product: (GDP, in U.S.$) $306.1 billion (2005)
GDP per capita (U.S.$) : $37,175 (2005)

GDP by economic sector
Agriculture, forestry, fishing: 1.5 percent (2005)
Industry: 30.7 percent (2005)
Services : 67.8 percent (2005)

Employment
Number of workers: 3,979,320 (2005)

Workforce share of economic sector
Agriculture, forestry, fishing: 6 percent (2005)
Industry: 28 percent (2005)
Services: 67 percent (2005)
Unemployment rate: 4.9 percent (2004)

 

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