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  2. Graz - Wikipedia

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    Graz (German: ⓘ) is the capital of the Austrian federal state of Styria and the second-largest city in Austria, after Vienna. As of 1 January 2024, Graz had a population of 303,270. [ 4 ] In 2023, the population of the Graz larger urban zone (LUZ) stood at 660,238. [ 5 ]

  3. Languages of Austria - Wikipedia

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    According to the European Commission, Austria's "recognized minority languages are Hungarian, Slovenian, Burgenland-Croatian, Czech, Slovak, Romany and sign language. In the mixed-language districts of Carinthia, Slovene is also considered an official language. In some districts of Burgenland, Hungarian and Croatian have equal status to German ...

  4. Austrian German - Wikipedia

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    Austrian German [2] (German: Österreichisches Deutsch), Austrian Standard German (ASG), [3] [4] Standard Austrian German [5] (Österreichisches Standarddeutsch), Austrian High German [2] [6] (Österreichisches Hochdeutsch), or simply just Austrian (Österreichisch), is the variety of Standard German written and spoken in Austria and Italian South Tyrol.

  5. Schlossberg (Graz) - Wikipedia

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    Schlossberg (Graz) The Schlossberg (German: Schloßberg, lit. 'Castle Mountain') is a tree-clad hill and the site of a fortress in the centre of the city of Graz, Austria. The hill, at 473 metres (1,552 ft) above sea level, is now a public park and affords extensive views of the city. It is the site of several entertainment venues, cafés, and ...

  6. University of Graz - Wikipedia

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    6. Website. uni-graz.at. The University of Graz (German: Universität Graz; old: Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz) is a public research university located in Graz, Austria. It is the largest and oldest university in Styria, as well as the second-largest and second-oldest university in Austria. The university is associated with numerous Nobel ...

  7. Culture of Austria - Wikipedia

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    Austria is particularly known for its classical music, folk music, baroque architecture, coffee culture, winter sports and Alpine traditions. Austria is historically a strongly Catholic country, having been the centre of the Habsburg monarchy (1273–1918) which championed Roman Catholicism. Austrian German is the dominant language in Austria ...

  8. Hugo Schuchardt - Wikipedia

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    Hugo Ernst Mario Schuchardt (4 February 1842, Gotha – 21 April 1927, Graz ()) was a German linguist, best known for his work in the Romance languages, the Basque language, and today especially as a pioneer in the study of mixed languages, including pidgins, creoles, and the Lingua franca of the Mediterranean.

  9. Austria - Wikipedia

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    Internet TLD. .at. Austria, [ e ] formally the Republic of Austria, [ f ] is a country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. [ 13 ] It is a federation of nine states, one of which is the capital, Vienna, the most populous city and state.