10 facts about Austria
The capital is Vienna, one of the greenest cities in Europe, home to about 1.9 million people.
The official language is German.
The country's territory is approximately 83,879 km².
The population is about 8.9 million people.
Austria borders eight countries: Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Italy, Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
The highest point is the Grossglockner mountain (3,798 m).
The political division includes nine federal states (Bundesländer).
Austria is famous for its classical music: Mozart, Schubert and Strauss were born here.
The country has been a member of the European Union since 1995 and remains neutral; it is not a member of NATO.
The economy is one of the most stable in Europe, with a high GDP per capita and a developed tourism sector.
The capital is Vienna, one of the greenest cities in Europe, home to about 1.9 million people.
The official language is German.
The country's territory is approximately 83,879 km².
The population is about 8.9 million people.
Austria borders eight countries: Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Italy, Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
The highest point is the Grossglockner mountain (3,798 m).
The political division includes nine federal states (Bundesländer).
Austria is famous for its classical music: Mozart, Schubert and Strauss were born here.
The country has been a member of the European Union since 1995 and remains neutral; it is not a member of NATO.
The economy is one of the most stable in Europe, with a high GDP per capita and a developed tourism sector.
Commenting disabled.










