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- The Fall of Austria - Article about the Anschluss of Austria and persecution of the Jews.
- Austria Photo Essay - Private page containing photographs from Austrian archives celebrating the history, life, culture and experience of being in Austria and for children surviving the second World War in Austria and in other countries.
- Taiwan - Taipei - Austrian Trade Delegation in Taipei, the official representative of Austria's industry and commerce in Taiwan, with information about doing business in Austria, and consular information in German.
- Apartments Austria - UK travel agency offers self-catering apartments in Bad Ischl and Gosau. With details of prices, location and activities.
- Naturalia.org: Austria - Scheda con informazioni su geografia e problemi ambientali, specie minacciate, elenco dei parchi e delle aree protette, presentate con dati, caratteristiche ed aspetti florofaunistici.
- Austria - Austrian Trade Delegation in Taipei, the official representative of Austria's industry and commerce in Taiwan, with information about doing business in Austria, and consular information in German.
- "Radio Days - Anschluss" - In 1938 Hitler was threatening to invade Czechoslovakia and start World War II. Information on the annexation of Austria and the role of Austria's Nazis.
- Great Buildings Online: Architecture of Austria - Photographs and basic facts about a selection of famous buildings in Austria.
- Women's Hockey in Austria - Scan general information for women's ice hockey in Austria. Find team sites and national championship league results 1998 to 2002.
- AIESEC in Austria - Homepage of AIESEC in Austria. History of the organisation, its approach, and links to local offices.
Wikipedia Articles
- List of Empresses of Austria - This is a list of the Austrian Empresses, consorts of the Emperors of Austria, an hereditary title proclaimed in 1804 by the Austrian Habsburg Holy Roman Emperor Francis II before the end of the Holy Roman Empire. He became known as Francis I of Austria and the title, Emperor of Austria, has been continually held by him and his immediate successors until the title of Emperor of Austria and the associated Empire were both abolished at the end of the First World War in 1918, when German Austria became a republic and ...
- Archduke Ferdinand Zvonimir of Austria - Archduke Ferdinand of Austria (Ferdinand Zvonimir Maria Balthus Keith Michael Otto Antal Bahnam Leonhard von Habsburg-Lothringen) (21 June 1997 in Salzburg-) Prince Imperial of Austria, Prince Royal of Hungary and Bohemia, is the eldest son of Archduke Karl of Austria and future head of the House of Habsburg. He is the great-grandson of Blessed Emperor Karl von Habsburg of Austria-Hungary through his grandfather Otto, Crown Prince of Austria.
- Archduchess Ludovika Elisabeth of Austria - Archduchess Ludovika Elisabeth Franziska of Austria (18 Feb 1790 Vienna, Austria - 24 June 1791 Vienna, Austria) was the daughter of Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor, later Francis I of Austria, and Elisabeth of Württemberg. She died in infancy and is buried in the Imperial Crypt, Vienna, Austria.
- Robert, Archduke of Austria-Este - Archduke Robert Karl Ludwig Maximilian Michael Maria Anton Franz Ferdinand Joseph Otto Hubert Georg Pius Johannes Marcus d'Aviano of Austria-Este (Schonbrunn, February 8, 1915 - Basel, February 7, 1996), Prince Imperial of Austria, Prince Royal of Hungary and Bohemia was born as the second son of Karl I of Austria and Princess Zita. On April 16, 1917 he was created Archduke of Austria-Este by his father, Emperor Karl I of Austria.
- Further Austria - Further Austria or Anterior Austria () was the collective name for the old possessions of the Habsburgs in Swabia (south-western Germany), Alsace and in Vorarlberg after the focus of the Habsburgs had moved to Austria. Sometimes the Tyrol was also included in definitions of Further Austria.