VERY INTERESTING: AUSTRIA

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Interesting Facts About Austria Everyone Should Know


… or at least every Austrian 😀


1. The Austrian Alps cover 62% of the country’s total land area.


2. Austria is home to Europe’s tallest Waterfalls – the Krimml Waterfalls. They reach a height of 380 meters.


3. The largest ice cave in the world can be found in Werfen. It extends for almost 42 kilometers.


4. Even though Austria is very small, it shares borders with eight other countries: Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Italy, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein.


5. Austria is one of the world’s most eco-friendly countries – about 63% of waste is recycled and most of the electricity comes through the use of renewable energy sources.


6. The mountain Großglockner (3,798 m) is the country’s highest point.


7. Approximately one-third of the country’s forested lands is protected area.


8. Austria has 13 peaks with a height of 3,000 meters and 34 peaks that exceed 2,000 meters.


9. Whether it’s alpine or downhill – skiing has been the most popular sport in Austria for more than 100 years.


10. The Tyrolian city Innsbruck has hosted the Winter Olympics twice. Once in 1964 and again in 1976.


11. In the 19th century, Austria was one of the most powerful countries in the world. Back then, the total area was almost 700,000 square kilometers.


12. The best-preserved Stone Age man in the world was found in the Oetz Valley in Tyrol. His name is “Oetzi” and he died around 5,300 years ago.


13. Postcards were first published in Austria.


14. The country became a member of the European Union in 1995.


15. The Austrian flag dates from 1191, which makes it one of the oldest national flags in the world.


16. Austria is among the six EU countries that are not members of NATO.


17. Austrian Bertha von Suttner was the first woman ever to win the Nobel Peace Prize in 1905.


18. The Tiergarten Schönbrunn in Vienna was founded in 1752 and is the oldest zoological garden in the world.


19. In Austria, it’s considered bad luck if you share a toast and don’t maintain eye contact with the other person.


20. The Austrian National Library in Vienna is home to more than 2 million books and one of the world’s major libraries.


21. Half of the Austrian men are overweight whereas only 20% of Austrian women are overweight – the lowest rate of all EU countries.


22. Austria is always among the countries with the highest standard of living in the world.


23. In 1818, the Austrian Joseph Madersperger invented the sewing machine.


24. Freedom of religion is important in Austria and every child over the age of 14 can decide the religion on their own.


25. Around one-fourth of Austria’s population lives in the capital city Vienna.

And as always have a chilled day from thr Viking

Comments

  1. Interesting list here. Sue and I are off there next May. My first time, her second. Looking forward to it. Thanks for this list.

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