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  Austria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Austria (German language: Österreich, Croatian: Austrija, Hungarian: Ausztria, Slovenian: Avstrija) is a landlocked country in central Europe.
Austria is a parliamentary representative democracy consisting of nine federal states and is one of six European countries that have declared permanent neutrality.
Austria is a member of the United Nations (since 1955) and the European Union (since 1995).
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 The World Factbook 2004 -- Field Listing - Background
On 21 November 1995, in Dayton, Ohio, the warring parties signed a peace agreement that brought to a halt the three years of interethnic civil strife (the final agreement was signed in Paris on 14 December 1995).
Parliamentary elections held in August 2001 provided Fiji with a democratically elected government and gave a mandate to the government of Prime Minister Laisenia QARASE.
Democratic elections in 1974 and a referendum created a parliamentary republic and abolished the monarchy; Greece joined the European Community or EC in 1981 (which became the EU in 1992).
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 Regional Map and History - World Learning's STAR Network   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Multi-party elections were held in all in all republics throughout 1990, bringing victory to new nationalist parties in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
In July 1995, a major massacre of Muslim civilians was committed by the Serbian paramilitary in Srebrenica, which was proclaimed a safe zone by a UN resolution.
After the death of Croatian president Tudjman in December 1999, the ruling nationalist Croatian Democratic Union was defeated for the first time in the January 3, 2000, parliamentary elections, thanks to a broad campaign for change by six opposition political parties, civil society, and the independent media.
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 Top20Austria.com - Your Top20 Guide to Austria!
Austria is a parliamentary representative democracy consisting of nine federal states and is one of two European countries that have declared their everlasting neutrality, the other being Switzerland.
Austria has been a federal, parliamentary democracy republic since the Federal Constitution of 1920, which was again reintroduced in 1945 to the nine states of the Federal Republic.
There is also an undercurrent of thinking amongst parts of the Carenthian population that the Slovenian involvement in the partisan war against the Nazi occupation force was a bad thing, and indeed "Tito partisan" is a not an infrequent insult hurled against members of the minority.
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 Timeline: The Former Yugoslavia
The most ethnically diverse of the Yugoslav republics, Bosnia is 43% Muslim, 31% Serbian, and 17% Croatian (according to the 1991 Yugoslavian census).
By the time a tenuous peace is achieved in 1995, the country has been partitioned into three areas, with each region governed by one of the three ethnic groups.
Opposition leader Vojislav Kostunica wins elections held Sept. 24.
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 Austrian Real Estate - Guide to purchasing real estate in Austria.
communism in Eastern Europe, Austria became increasingly involved in European affairs, and in 1995, Austria joined the European Union, and the Euro monetary system in 1999.
The composition of the Nationalrat is determined every four years by a free general election in which every citizen is allowed to vote to fill the 183 seats of the Nationalrat.
A "Four Percent Hurdle" prevents a large splintering of the political landscape in the Nationalrat by preventing any political party that received less than four percent of the general vote to assume seats in the Nationalrat.
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 EU Confidential
A senior aide to the Greek prime minister is expected to be the next person to testify before a parliamentary committee investigating what is believed to be the worst esp...
Three assaults on the Kremlin within the month must be extraordinary even by Cold War standards.
French court jails Algerian for 1995 Paris blasts
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