Austria (original) (raw)

Austriai

Regional Level Types
Austria Country

Bavarian:

Östareich (Estareich)

Alemannic:

Öschtriich (Eschtrych)

Belarusian (Tarashkevitsa):

Аўстрыя

Bishnupriya Manipuri:

অস্ট্রিয়া

Central Kurdish/Sorani:

نەمسا

Crimean Tatar (Latin):

Avstriya

Dutch Low Saxon:

Oostnriek

Franco-Provençal:

Ôtrich·e

Kazakh (Cyrillic Script):

Аустрия

Kurdish (Latin Script):

Awistriya

Lingua Franca Nova:

Osteraic

Low Saxon/Low German:

Öösterriek

Min Dong Chinese:

Ó̤-dê-lé

Minnan / Hokkien-Taiwanese:

Ò-tē-lī

Newar / Nepal Bhasa:

अष्ट्रिया

Northern Frisian:

Ååstenrik

Northern Sami:

Nuortariika

Norwegian (Nynorsk):

Austerrike

Pennsylvania German:

Eestereich

Saterland Frisian:

Aastriek

Scottish Gaelic:

An Ostair

Sranan Tongo:

Ostriyakondre

Tajik (Cyrillic Script):

Утриш

Tibetan (Standard):

ཨོ་སི་ཐྲི་ཡ།

Uzbek (Latin Script):

Avstriya

Austria is a federal republic consisting of nine states (German: Bundesländer). The states are sub-divided into districts (Bezirke) and statutory cities (Statutarstädte). Districts are subdivided into municipalities (Gemeinden). Vienna is unique in that it is both a city and a state.

NOTE:
Mineral collecting in the Central Eastern Alps ("Nationalpark Hohe Tauern", covering areas within Salzburg, Tyrol, and Carinthia) is restricted by law since 2003: collection is generally forbidden in a central zone (except for scientific studies), and allowed under certain conditions within a border zone. The limits of these zones are given here: http://www.paragleiter.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/npht_zonierung.pdf (see also http://www.hohetauern.at/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=478&Itemid=48 and https://portal.tirol.gv.at/weboffice/npht/synserver?project=npht).

Other Databases

Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austria
Wikidata ID: Q40
GeoNames ID: 2782113

Localities in this Region

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References

Niedermayr, G., Bernhard, F., Bojar, H.-P., Brandstätter, F., Ettinger, K., Moser, B., Paar, W.H., Postl, W., Taucher, J., Walter, F. (1997) Neue Mineralfunde aus Österreich XLVI. Carinthia II: 187./107.: 169-214.

Schuster, R., Kurz, W., Krenn, K., and Fritz, H. (2013) Introduction to the Geology of the Eastern Alps. Berichte Geol. B.-A., 99, 11th Workshop on Alpine Geological Studies & 7th IFAA, 121-133. [http://opac.geologie.ac.at/wwwopacx/wwwopac.ashx?command=getcontent&server=images&value=BR0099_121_A.pdf]

Schuster, R., Daurer, A., Krenmayr, H.G., Linner, M., Mandl, G.W., Pestal, G., and Reitner, J.M. (2013) Rocky Austria. Geologie von Österreich - kurz und bunt. 3., vollständig überarbeitete, aktualisierte und erweiterte Auflage, Geologische Bundesanstalt, Wien, 80 pp. (in German).

Schuster, R., Daurer, A., Krenmayr, H.G., Linner, M., Mandl, G.W., Pestal, G., and Reitner, J.M. (2014): Rocky Austria. The Geology of Austria – brief and colourful. 2nd, completely revised, updated and enlarged edition. Geologische Bundesanstalt, Wien, 80 pp.

Schuster, R., Daurer, A., Krenmayr, H.-G., Linner, M., Mandl, G.W., Pestal, G. & Reitner, J.M. (2015): Rocky Austria. Geologie von Österreich - kurz und bunt. 4., verbesserte Auflage, Geologische Bundesanstalt, Wien, 80 pp. (in German). [Online version with free graphics: https://www.geologie.ac.at/rocky-austria/ ]