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  This is Salzburg
Salzburg as a holiday destination is equally popular in winter and summer.
Of Austria’s present-day Länder or provinces, Salzburg is the only one to have been ruled as an independent state by a prince-archbishop and it is the only one of the many spiritual principalities of the Holy Roman Empire still to exist as an independent province.
The strong economic orientation towards European markets, a dense network of inter-regional contacts, and Salzburg’s previous role as an international meeting-place in the heart of Europe presented the best prerequisites for a continuation of the active participation in shaping the ”Europe of the regions”.
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  Salzburg - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Salzburg, city in western Austria, capital of Salzburg Province, on the Salzach River.
Salzburg (population 150,000 in 2006) is a city in western Austria and the capital of the federal state of Salzburg (population 520,000 in 2003).
Salzburg (area 7154 km²;, population 520,000) is a state or Land of Austria, located adjacent to the German border.
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 Salzburg - National Parks International Shopping at dooyoo.co.uk
Salzburg is the fourth-largest city in Austria and the capital of the federal state of Salzburg.
Salzburg's "Old Town" with its world famous baroque architecture is one of the best-preserved city centers in the German-speaking world, and was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997.
Salzburg is on the banks of the Salzach river, at the northern boundary of the Alps.
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  Science Fair Projects - Salzburg (state)
Salzburg is home to one of the longest and deepest gorges of the Alps, Liechtensteinklamm.
Salzburg was an independent Archbishopric within the Holy Roman Empire (see Archbishopric of Salzburg) until the Imperial reorganization of 1801, when it was given as compensation to Grand Duke Ferdinand III of Tuscany, the brother of Emperor Francis II.
Following the Austrian defeat at Austerlitz in 1805, Salzburg was annexed by Austria as compensation for the loss of Tyrol to Bavaria, and Ferdinand was transferred to Würzburg.
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  Salzburg (state) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Salzburg (area 7154 km², population 520,000) is a state or Land of Austria, located adjacent to the German border.
The Salzburgerland (the Austrian state of Salzburg) - with its primary river, the Salzach - lies between Upper Austria, Styria, Carinthia, Tyrol and Bavaria (Germany).
Salzburg was an independent Archbishopric within the Holy Roman Empire (see Archbishopric of Salzburg) until the Imperial reorganization of 1803, when it was given as compensation to Grand Duke Ferdinand III of Tuscany, the brother of Emperor Francis II.
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 Salzburg, Austria
Salzburg (population 145,000 in 2003) is a city in western Austria and the capital of the federal state of Salzburg (population 520,000 in 2003).
Salzburg is considered a tourist favourite, with the number of tourists outnumbering locals by a large margin in peak times.
The Salzkammergut is an area of lakes in the Salzburg state, east of the city, that is quite well-known.
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 Salzburg Hotels - Best Salzburg Hotels - Discount Hotels Salzburg.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
For many, Salzburg is the quintessential Austria, offering the best of the country's Baroque architecture, subalpine scenery and a musical heritage largely provided by the city's most famous son, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, whose bright-eyed visage peers from every box of the ubiquitous chocolate delicacy, the Mozartkügel.
Salzburg's captivation with Mozart is perhaps best reflected in the world-famous Salzburg Festival, a five-week celebration of opera, orchestral music and theatre that begins in late July, although there's a wide range of (not always Mozart-related) musical events on offer throughout the year.
Salzburg's central ensemble of archiepiscopal buildings on the left bank of the river forms a tightly woven net of alleys and squares watched over by the sombre grey bastions of the medieval Hohensalzburg castle.
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 International Business Connection
Salzburg (population 145,000 in 2003) is a city in western Austria and the capital of the
federal state of Salzburg (population 520,000 in 2003).
Salzburg is considered a tourist favourite, with the number of tourists outnumbering locals by a
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The Kärnten state government passed a decree dated 1 July 1935 declaring the area a conservation zone, followed by an ordinance in 1939 enacted as part of the 'Reichsnaturschutzgesetz' passed that year.
Overall in the Hohe Tauern region the population level is falling due to the decline in mountain farming, and as a result of this and the remoteness of the area there is seasonal out-migration and weekend commuting.
The hydroelectric power scheme is vigorously supported by the Tyrolean state government, and this led to the cancellation and disruption of the future park plans of the National Park Commission and to some extent the plans of the state governments of Salzburg and Kärnten.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Salzburg
Salzburg City on the River Salzach, nw Austria, capital of the alpine Salzburg state.
The festival may be considered a descendant of the Salzburg Music Festival Weeks that the Vienna Philharmonic gave irregularly between 1877 and 1910.
Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart (born Jan. 27, 1756, Salzburg, Archbishopric of Salzburg—died Dec. 5, 1791, Vienna) Austrian composer.
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 United Nations Human Rights Website - Treaty Bodies Database - Document - Jurisprudence - Austria
It rejected the third author's objection to his treatment as a party to the proceedings despite the fact that he was no longer the registered owner of the plot, stating that the owner registered at the time of the construction of the sewerage was to be considered the obligated party.
Thus, the municipalities surrounding Salzburg are equally and, in some cases, even more residential than the city itself, whereas some areas of the city, including the authors' plots, are more "rural" than those of other municipalities and other cities in the vicinity.
8.2 The Committee notes the State party's uncontested submission that the fourth author remitted the amount charged to the third author in the decision of the Municipality of Salzburg of 22 February 1999, as well as the legal costs awarded to the City of Salzburg in the Administrative Court's decision of 28 April 2003.
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 Governor: Appointee is a top Wyo lawyer
Salzburg, who earned his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Miami, came to Wyoming in 1977 and was admitted to the state bar in 1978.
One case in which Salzburg was hired to represent the state was questioned as part of the 2006 campaign for governor.
Hill claimed it was inappropriate for the state to contract for services with the law firm of the governor's brother.
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 Haus der Natur Salzburg: Biodiversity database (Province of Salzburg)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
THE BIODIVERSITY DATABASE FOR THE PROVINCE OF SALZBURG
On behalf of the Salzburg state government and in cooperation with the department for environmental protection an extensive database on the animal and plant species found in the province of Salzburg is being compiled by the Haus der Natur.
The Salzburg province is home to 3 species of lizards and 4 species of snakes.
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 Salzburg - Weltoffene Stadt : Salzburg Congress, Incentives, Events : Salzburg Convention Bureau : Salzburger Land, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Salzburg owes its charm to the deeply rooted combination of architecture and landscape.
The largely preserved historic city center is a closed ensemble surrounded by the city's mountains and divided by the Salzach River.
The linear design of the University of Salzburg's Department of Natural Sciences is the modern counterpart to the romantic Old City.
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 BillingsGazette.com :: Governor names new attorney general
Salzburg served as senior assistant to three former Wyoming attorneys general from 1979 to 1983 and was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the office.
Salzburg has represented Wyoming counties in taxation cases, generating millions of dollars in additional local and state revenues, according to the governor's office.
Salzburg defended the state's death penalty statute from a legal challenge brought by a convicted killer, who was later executed.
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 Salzburg (Austria)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
According to Peter Diem's book Die Symbole Oesterreichs [die95], the coat-of-arms in the state flag of Salzburg is crowned with a prince's hat similar to the crown on the Upper Austria flag, but simpler (without all the gems).
This has historical reasons: within the former monarchy, Upper Austria was an archdukedom and (formally) ruled by an archduke of the Habsburg family, while Salzburg had been an independent state under a prince archbishop until 1803, then it became part of the Electorate Principality of Salzburg-Toscana (united with Tuscany).
The prince's hat concerns the elector Ferdinand of the Toscana (1803-1805) respectively of the duchy of Salzburg (1806-1808, 1850-1918).
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 Salzburg College, Foreign Study Program   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The study center of Salzburg College is located in the heart of the Old City.
Ursulinenplatz is also just down the street from the main intersecting point of the Salzburg public bus system which will greatly facilitate the commuting to and from the Austrian host family homes.
Gretel Kaulisch, for twenty years in charge of the office at Salzburg College, is known to have an answer to every question.
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 Salzburg travel guide - Wikitravel
Salzburg is one of the smaller provinces of Austria.
Salzburg (city) -- capital of Salzburg and largest city in the area
Oberndorf bei Salzburg - Famous for being the place the the "Silent Night, Holy Night" carol was first performed.
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 Salzburg Austria - Federal State Salzburg
Salzburg is not only a city, but also a federal state with a dimension of 7.154 km² and a population of 520.000 inhabitants.
So Salzburg (the city) is the capital of Salzburg (the federal province).
Salzburg was an independent nation within the Holy Roman Empire German Nation.
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 Salzburg Austria
Archbishopric of Salzburg - The Archbishopric of Salzburg was an ecclesiastical state of the Holy Roman Empire, consisting of roughly of the present-day state of Salzburg in Austria.
Worth a visit are Salzburg, birthplace of Mozart, Innsbruck, capital of Tyrol surrounded by the Alps, and the Danube valley with its vineyards, for example the Wachau or Dunkelsteinerwald, which are between Melk and Krems.
Salzkammergut - Salzkammergut is a resort area east of Salzburg, Austria, spanning the federal states of Upper Austria, Salzburg, and Styria.
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 ipedia.com: Salzburg (state) Article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Salzburg Bundesland AT-5 Capital Salzburg Governor Gabi Burgstaller Area - Total Ranked 6th 7,154 km²; Population - Total - Density Ranked 7th 515,327 72/km² The state of Salzburg on the map...
Salzburg is comprised of five districts or Gaue : Pinzgau (district capital Zell am See), Pongau (Sankt Johann im Pongau), Lungau (Tamsweg), Tennengau (Hallein), Flachgau (Salzburg city which is also the capital of the state).
Salzburg was an independent Archbishopric within the Holy Roman Empire until the Imperial reorganization of 1801, when it was given as compensation to Grand Duke Ferdinand III of Tuscany, the brother of Emperor Francis II.
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 2006 UCI Road World Chamionships Salzburg Austria - Organisationskomitee
• To distinguish the state and the city of Salzburg as a long-lasting attractive cycling destination for tourists.
The bicycle is the most favoured means of transportation in the population, the network of cycle paths is one of the most densely structured throughout Austria.
The World Championships as one of the biggest sport events, taking place on venues all over world and each year, is an important multiplicator for race cycling and an unforgettable event for the fans of cycling — hence the preparations run at full speed.
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 Land Salzburg : Introduction | Frommers.com
The geographic borders of this lofty province in the high Alps might appear to be the work of a mapmaker gone haywire, but actually they follow the dictates of nature over those of man. Craggy mountains, deep valleys, winding rivers, lakes, and rolling foothills, plus a little political expediency, all affected the cartographer's pen.
Land Salzburg is an outdoor playground, perfect for those seeking Austria's clear alpine air and blue mountain lakes, the country made famous in The Sound of Music.
Of course, Land Salzburg is a skier's paradise.
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 Salzburg Salzburg Austria
The geographic coordinates of Salzburg are 47° 48′00″N, 13° 02′36″E. The city is well-known for its baroque architecture, extensive history, and as a gateway to the Alps.
The city is located on the banks of the Salzach river, at the northern boundary of the Alps.
In 1803, Salzburg became politically a part of Austria, and so it remains to this day.
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 Salzburg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On January 27, 2006, the 250th anniversary of the birth of Wolfgang Mozart, all 35 churches of Salzburg rang their bells a little after 8PM (local time) to celebrate the occasion.
The Salzkammergut is an area of lakes in the Salzburg state, east of the city and further on into the provinces of Upper Austria and Styria.
On January 24, 2005, Salzburg was once again selected by the Austrian Olympic Committee as their applicant city for the 2014 Winter Olympics.
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