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  1. Contemporary Essays in Austrian and Hungarian Geography: Proceedings of the First Austro-Hungarian Geographical Seminar, Vienna, 17-19 November 1986 (Studies in Geography in Hungary, 22) by Elisabeth; Pecsi, Marton (eds.) Lichtenberger, 1988
  2. Geographie und Gesellschaftstheorie: Referate im Rahmen des "Anglo-Austrian Seminar on Geography and Social Theory" in Zell am Moos, Oberosterreich (Beitrage ... und Sozialgeographie) (German Edition)
  3. The history of the House of Austria, and the German Empire: containing a general view of the Germanick constitution, ... Also, the geography and history ... imperial branch of the Austrian family; ... by John Bancks, 2010-06-10
  4. Austrian Mountain Climbers
  5. A tour in Germany, and some of the southern provinces of the Austrian Empire, in 1820, 1821, 1822 (1828) by John Russell ESQ., 2010-02-17
  6. A tour in Germany, and some of the southern provinces of the Austrian Empire, in 1820, 1821, 1822 (1828) Volume: 2 by John Russell ESQ., 2010-09-23
  7. Geologie von Salzburg. by Walter Del-Negro., 1960
  8. Austrian Studies: Austrian Studies 14 (Austrian Studies)
  9. Educational codes of foreign countries, being standards prescribed by the Australian (South), Austrian, Belgian, German, Italian, and Swiss governments ... in the Royal cadet corps of Prussia ; by A Sonnenschein, 1889
  10. The Tropical Islands of the Indian and Pacific Oceans by Hertha Arnberger, Erik Arnberger, 2002-03
  11. Gespanntes Nachbarschaftsverhaltnis? Eine empirische Analyse des interethnischen Zusammenlebens in unterschiedlichen Wohnbaukategorien in Wien (ISR-Forschungsberichte) (German Edition) by Josef Kohlbacher, Ursula Reeger, 2006-12-30
  12. Austria: Society and Regions by Elisabeth Lichtenberger, 2000-12-31
  13. Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2006 by Vienna Institute of Demography, 2008-06-02
  14. Mittelneolithische Kreisgrabenanlagen in Niederosterreich: Geophysikalisch-archaologische Prospektion ein interdisziplinares Forschungsprojekt (Mitteilungen ... Prahistorischen Kommission) (German Edition)

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is a small, predominantly mountainous country in Central Europe , approx. between Germany Italy and Hungary . It has a total area of 83,859 km² , about twice the size of Switzerland and slightly smaller than the state of Maine Liechtenstein Czech Republic Slovakia ... Slovenia The westernmost third of the somewhat pear-shaped country consists of a narrow corridor between Germany and Italy that is between thirty-two and sixty km Lake Constance (German Bodensee ) on the Austrian-Swiss-German border in the west to the Neusiedler See on the Austrian-Hungarian border in the east. The contrast between these two lakes – one in the Alps and the other a typical steppe lake on the westernmost fringe of the Hungarian Plain – illustrates the diversity of Austria's landscape.

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