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Albert VI of Austria (1132 bytes)
1: ... the reign of Austria below the Enns (now [[Lower Austria]]) in [[1462]].
5: ..." align="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Ernest of Austria (Habsburg)|Ernest the Iron]]'''
6: ...center" | '''[[List of rulers of Austria|Archduke of Styria, Carinthia and Carniola]]'''<br>co-ruler w...
12: [[Category:Rulers of Austria]]
13: [[Category:Rulers of Styria]]

Albert II of Austria (3110 bytes)
1: ...wn as ''the Wise'' or ''the Lame'') was Duke of [[Austria]].
4: ...of his wife Joan, which was made up of the County of [[Pfirt]] and several cities.
5: ...nst King [[Edward III of England]]. Nevertheless, Albert remained faithful to the Emperor until Louis' dea...
6: ... it effectively remained one of the basic laws of Austria until [[1918]]. [[Styria (duchy)|Styria]] owes hi...
7: ...stria (Habsburg)|Leopold]]. His land grieved when Albert died on [[August 16]], [[1358]].

Albert IV of Austria (1182 bytes)
1: ...rg]] (''[[Lower Austria]]'')) was a [[duke]] of [[Austria]].
3: ..., Holy Roman Emperor|Wenceslaus]] and [[Sigismund of Luxemburg|Sigismund]].
5: ...e was succeeded by his son [[Albert II of Germany|Albert]]
9: ...ter" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Albert III of Austria|Albert III]]'''
10: ..."center" | '''[[List of rulers of Austria|Duke of Austria]]'''

Albert III of Austria (1981 bytes)
1: ... ''Albert with the Pigtail'') was a [[duke]] of [[Austria]].
3: ...ics|mathematician]]. He expanded the [[University of Vienna]] and attempted to refurbish Vienna.
5: His son [[Albert IV of Austria|Albert]] succeeded him.
8: ... Preceded by:<br>'''[[Rudolf IV of Austria|Rudolf IV]]'''
9: ...en split the territories with '''[[Leopold III of Austria (Habsburg)|Leopold III]]'''

Au, Austria (291 bytes)
1: ...istrict Bregenz]]. As of 2002 it has a population of 1,729.
6: {{Austria-geo-stub}}
8: [[Category:Towns in Austria]]

Further Austria (1857 bytes)
1: ...] after the focus of the Habsburgs had moved to [[Austria]].
3: ...1386]]) and were never considered part of Further Austria, except the [[Fricktal]], which remained a Habsbu...
5: ...d [[Württemberg]]. The Fricktal had become a part of [[Switzerland]] in [[1802]].
7: ... then, the regent of Further Austria was the Duke of [[Tyrol]].
9: [[Category:Austrian history]]

Inner Austria (1916 bytes)
1: '''Inner Austria''' ([[German language|German]] ''Innerösterreich'...
3: ...context, not to be confused with the modern state of that name).
5: ...imately returned to common control with the other Austrian Habsburg lands.
8: *[[List of rulers of Austria]]
11: [[Category:Austrian history]]

Austria (20142 bytes)
1: ...emocracy]] governed in accordance with principles of [[Parliamentarism]].
6: ...th=130px| [[Image:CoatAUT.jpg|100px|Austria: Coat of Arms]]
8: ...) || align=center width=130px| ([[Coat of Arms of Austria|Full size]])
13: ...9f9f9;" | [[image:LocationAustria.png|Location of Austria]]
15: |'''[[Official language]]s'''

Liberalism in Austria (3285 bytes)
2: ...s article gives an overview of '''liberalism in [[Austria]]'''. It is limited to [[liberal party|liberal pa...
5: ...en the national question became more important in Austrian politics, the current evolved in nationalist dir...
6: ...stria]] is wrongly translated as Liberal party of Austria. This party had for long times a liberal wing, th...
10: ===From Constitutional Party until German Progressive Party===
11: ...factions united in the '''[[Constitutional Party (Austria)|Constitutional Party]]''' (''Verfassungspartei''...

Austria-Hungary (25690 bytes)
1: ...Represented in the Imperial Council and the Lands of the Holy Hungarian Stephen's Crown'''" (''Die im ...
3: ...ms. The Empire eventually disappeared as a result of the [[World War I|First World War]].
9: ...ge:Location-Austria-Hungary.png]]<center><small>''Austria-Hungary in 1914''</small></center>
11: | [[Official language]]s
22: | [[Head of state]]

Reichsrat (Austria) (1202 bytes)
1: ...use of Lords) and the ''Abgeordnetenhaus'' (house of deputies).
3: ... gave stronger representation to less well-off individuals.
5: ...ts between the numerous constituent ethnic groups of the monarchy.
9: ...,657832&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL Website of the Austrian parlament]
12: [[Category:Austria-Hungary]]

Sigismund of Austria (2577 bytes)
1: [[Image:Sigismund of Austria.jpg|right|thumb|150px|An [[engraving]] by W.&nbsp...
2: ...burg]] [[archduke]] of [[Austria]] and [[regent]] of [[Tirol]] from [[1446]] to [[1490]].
4: ...and [[Anna of Braunschweig]]. He was a [[nephew]] of [[Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor]].
6: ...tuart]], the daughter of [[James I Stuart]], king of [[Scotland]].
8: ... cities, he sided against Charles in the [[Battle of Héricourt]].

Chancellor of Austria (3906 bytes)
1: ...ndeskanzler'') is the [[head of government]] in [[Austria]].
5: <caption>Chancellors of Austria of the First Republic</caption>
7: ...rm of office <th>[[List of political parties in Austria|Party]]
8: ...0]] <td align=center>[[Social Democratic Party of Austria|SDAPÖ]]
10: ... <td align=center>[[1921]]-1922 <td align=center>civil servant

Windpassing, Austria (500 bytes)
1: ...y in northern [[Austria]] in the state of [[Lower Austria|Niederösterreich]].
5: * [[Fucking, Austria]]
9: ...=Comprehensive&ZoomOnMapClickCheck=on Encarta map of Windpassing]
11: {{Austria-geo-stub}}

History of Austria (32081 bytes)
1: This is the '''[[history]] of [[Austria]]'''. See also the
2: [[history of Europe]] and [[history of present-day nations and states]].
6: ...s divided among the provinces (from east to west) of [[Pannonia]], Noricum and [[Raetia]].
10: ... developed in the 5th and 6th century in the west of the country and in [[Bavaria]], while what is tod...
12: ...e Danube and up the Alps, a process through which Austria was to become the mostly German-speaking country ...

Geography of Austria (3266 bytes)
1: <div style="float:right">[[Image:Au-map.png]]</div>
3: ...raphically]] located in [[Central Europe]], north of [[Italy]] and [[Slovenia]]
16: '''Area comparative'''
17: *[[Australia]] comparative: slightly smaller than [[Tasmania]]
18: *[[China]] comparative: about half of [[Jiangxi]]

Maria of Austria (977 bytes)
1: ...of [[Austria]] (due to her country of origin) or "of [[Habsburg]]" acknowledging her powerful grandfat...
3: ...dding dress are on display at the National Museum of [[Hungary]].
5: Louis was killed in the [[Battle of Mohács]] in [[1526]] and the Hungarian crown thro...
7: ...ld not marry again, was established as the regent of the Netherlands by her brother in 1531. She remai...
9: [[Category:1505 births|Maria of Austria]]

Rust, Austria (367 bytes)
1: ...sidered a city, as it was endowed with the rights of a free city by the [[Hungary|Hungarian]] crown in...
3: {{Austria-geo-stub}}
5: [[Category:Cities in Austria]]

FK Austria Wien (2521 bytes)
1: '''FK Austria Wien''' are an [[Austria]]n [[football (soccer)|football]] club which play...
3: ... '' Austria'' as the former amateurs had become professionals.
5: ...ght two ''[[Mitropa Cup]]'' titles, a predecessor of today’s [[Champions League]] ([[1933]], [[1936]])...
7: ...elar died mysteriously on [[January 23]] [[1939]] of [[carbon monoxide]] [[poisoning]] in his apartmen...
9: ... [[World War II]] a new successful era began with Austria winning national championship titles in 1949, 195...

Eleonore of Austria (1892 bytes)
1: ...[[Touraine]] ([[1547]]-[[1558]]). Named Leonor de Austria in Spanish and "royne Eleonore" in French.
3: ... regent of the Low Countries and Catherine, queen of Portugal.
5: ...ess of Europe). She became a widow on December 13 of the same year.
7: ...La Paz de las Damas" she married with [[Francis I of France]] on [[July 4]] [[1530]].
12: [[Category:1498 births|Austria, Eleonore of]]

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