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  1. Geographie und Gesellschaftstheorie: Referate im Rahmen des "Anglo-Austrian Seminar on Geography and Social Theory" in Zell am Moos, Oberosterreich (Beitrage zur Bevolkerungs- und Sozialgeographie)
  2. 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
  3. In step with the times: a Slovak perspective.(Commentary) : An article from: Austrian History Yearbook by M. Mark Stolarik, 2005-01-01
  4. Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2006 by Vienna Institute of Demography, 2007-06-30
  5. The Tropical Islands of the Indian and Pacific Oceans by Hertha Arnberger, Erik Arnberger, 2002-03
  6. Gespanntes Nachbarschaftsverhaltnis?: Eine Empirische Analyse Des Interethnischen Zusammenlebens in Unterschiedlichen Wohnbaukategorien in Wien (Isr-Forschungsberichte) by Josef Kohlbacher, Ursula Reeger, 2006-12-30

41. WALTER MATZNETTER
Visiting Professor, Department of geography and Center for austrian Studies.Education Diploma, 1993, austrian Federal Academy of Public Administration
http://www.geog.umn.edu/Faculty/Matznetter.htm
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Diploma, 1993, Austrian Federal Academy of Public Administration
PhD, 1989, Geography, University of Vienna
Mag.rer.nat., 1979, Geography, University of Vienna
M.Sc., 1978, Urban and Regional Planning, University of Reading, England B iography
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Much of my research has been devoted to the import of new concepts into German-language human geography, from urban managerialism and housing classes to welfare regimes. My special field of interest is the geography of housing, and housing studies in general. Courses: In Fall Semester 2004 I will teach a special topics course

42. Austrian Genealogy - History And Geography
geography. Presentday Republic of Austria (see the official pages of the FederalChancellery that includes a short summary of austrian history) consists of
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It is important to distinguish between present-day Austria and the Austrian and Austro-Hungarian Empire of the past. Many "Austian" towns and provinces are no longer part of Austria and many probably bear different names today. If you are not sure, check using any of the fine place finder resources. In some cases provinces have been re-defined or split amongst different countries. The following table illustrates a few (simplified) examples of such changes: German name English name Native name Now in . . . Krain Carniola Krajina mainly Slovenia Kroatien Croatia Hrvatska mainly Croatia Veneto Veneto Veneto Italy Schlesien Silesia Poland and Czech Republic Galizien Galicia mainly Poland Moravia mainly Czech Republic Bohemia Czech Republic Transylvania Romania Untersteiermark Lower-Styria Slovenia South Tyrol Italy For more detailed information see:

43. FWF Austrian Science Fund - Approved Projects By Scientific Disciplines
1804 Regional geography (5909) 1810 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) (5616).Tipps austrian Science Fund (FWF)
http://www.fwf.ac.at/asp/projekt_wd2.asp?L=E&WD_CODE=18&Text=Geography

44. How To Speak Austrian In English
And this is what it is about a detailed collection of knowledge about Austrianhistory, culture, politics, geography, society over the last 1000 years
http://www.aeiou.at/aeiou.encyclop.credit/howto.htm
H ow to speak Austrian in English Maintaining cultural identity in global communication
How did the Österreich Lexikon, written in German (the national language of Austria) mainly for an Austrian readership, become the Encyclopedia of Austria on-line information retrieval system written in English for a global audience on the worldwide web? The Österreich Lexikon was originally a 2-volume book published to celebrate 1000 years of the existence of Austria. And this is what it is about: a detailed collection of knowledge about Austrian history, culture, politics, geography, society over the last 1000 years - and sometimes more! The book, as well as the on-line version in German, contains everything that Austrians collectively find interesting about their country - past, present - and sometimes future. It was put together as a reference work for Austrians (mainly) who want to find out more about various aspects of their country:
  • Things they learnt at school and have now forgotten, Places they went - or are going to - on holiday, When did the Austrian Empire really begin?

45. Warwick German Studies Web: Austria
Translate this page Austria a country study (Library of Congress, 1993). Information on Austrianhistory, geography, society, economy, transport etc etc
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/german/resources/subjects/austrian/
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  • Austrian Worldport information on Austrian companies and services, plus business homepages worldwide compnet.at Links to Landeskammern, news, companies, events. Also in English Austria Telecom Includes press service, information, links to all 14 Austrian unions. Also in English

46. Austria - The Atlas Blaeu-Van Der Hem Of The Austrian National Library: UNESCO-C
Documentary heritage concerning Austria and recommended for inclusion in the only for the fields of geography and topography, but also in archeology,
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Documentary heritage concerning Austria and recommended for inclusion in the Memory of the World International Register
Austria - The Atlas Blaeu-Van der Hem of the Austrian National Library Representing the entire surface of the Earth, the 50 volume Atlas Blaeu-Van der Hem is often considered the most beautiful and most remarkable atlas ever composed. Containing more than 2,400 maps, prints, and drawings, it offers a pictorial encyclopedia of seventeenth-century knowledge ranging from geography and topography to warfare and politics. The lawyer Laurens Van der Hem (1621-1678) of Amsterdam, used the largest and most expensive book published in the seventeenth century, Joan Blaeu’s Atlas Maior, as the base for an even more ambitious collection of maps, charts, townscapes, architectural prints, portraits, etc., most of them luxuriously painted by well-known artists. Among the most impressive of Van der Hem’s additions is the set of four volumes of manuscript maps and topographical drawings that were originally made for the Dutch East India Company (VOC). Completely preserved and fully intact in the Austrian National Library in Vienna, the Atlas Blaeu-Van der Hem contains a treasure of information whose value is inestimable, not only for the fields of geography and topography, but also in archeology, architecture, sculpture, ethnography, folklore, heraldry, navigation, fortification, and warfare. It also contains portraits of famous persons, technological inventions, public works, and many other aspects of seventeenth-century history and culture.

47. Teaching In The Geography Department, California State University, Long Beach
Innovative teaching activities in the geography Department at California Dr.Gossette came up with a way in which CSULB (and austrian) students can have
http://www.csulb.edu/depts/geography/teaching.html
Department of Geography
College of Liberal Arts
California State University, Long Beach
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Introduction to Russia: Study Abroad
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The stated primary mission of the California State Universities, as stated in the Master Plan created by the Donahoe Higher Education Act of 1960, is "undergraduate and graduate instruction through the master's degree in the liberal arts and sciences and professional education, including teacher education." Instruction, thus, is a central concern of faculty in the Department of Geography at California State University, Long Beach. Much of the research activity in the Department is targeted to maintaining faculty currency for the benefit of their students (and much of it provides direct financial support for our undergraduate and graduate students). The faculty of the Department endeavor to be effective teachers, and the purpose of this page is to showcase some innovative instruction by our faculty.
Introduction to Russia: Short-Term Study Abroad
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48. Shock-ing Geography Map Items List
Africa Physical geography. 1 Sahara Desert 2 Savanna Region 1 AustriaHungary2 austrian Netherlands 3 Denmark 4 France 5 Great Britain
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Shock-ing Geography WATERWAYS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Africa: Physical Geography 1 Sahara Desert
2 Savanna Region
3 Ethiopian Highlands
4 Rain Forest
5 Nile River
6 Red Sea
7 Congo River
8 Lake Chad
9 Gulf of Guinea
Cape of Good Hope 11 Zambezi River
12 Lake Malawi 13 Lake Tanganyika 14 Mozambique Channel 15 Lake Victoria 16 Niger River 17 Atlas Mountains 18 Namib Desert 19 Kalahari Desert Asia: Waterways 1 Caspian Sea 2 Aral Sea 3 Tigris River 4 Euphrates River 5 Indus River 6 Ganges River 7 Gadavari River 8 Gulf of Aqaba 9 Bab el Mandeb 10 Red Sea 11 Bay of Bengal 12 Arabian Sea 13 Gulf of Oman 14 Gulf of Aden 15 Strait of Hormuz 16 Persian Gulf 17 Volga River 18 Yanisey River 19 Ob River 20 Lena River 21 Lake Balkhash 22 Lake Baikal 23 Amur River 24 Chang Jiang River 25 Huanghe River 26 Mekong River 27 Palk Strait 28 Gulf of Tonkin 29 China Sea 30 South China Sea 31 East China Sea 32 Sea of Japan 33 La Perouse Strait 34 Sea of Okhotsk 35 Korea Strait 36 Korea Bay 37 Yellow Sea Europe: Waterways 1 Mediteranean Sea 2 Adriatic Sea 3 Tyrrhenian Sea 4 Ionian Sea 5 Aegean Sea

49. Excerpts From A Nazi Geography Textbook (1943)
A chapter from a 1943 Nazi geography textbook that claims Germany needs more On 13 March, austrian and German law declared Austria is a state of the
http://www.calvin.edu/academic/cas/gpa/textbk02.htm
Background: This is a chapter from a middle school geography textbook published in the midst of the war. It reviews Nazi actions after 1933 and summarizes the Nazi claim that Germany needed more space. This was a major element of Nazi propaganda. Late in the war, the Nazis were still planning what to do with the colonies they intended to regain. The source: Deutschland. Sechster Teil
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People without Space
People and Living Space
Population Growth
Births in the German Reich Live Births Births per 1,000
Insufficient Living Space
Despite the great decrease in birth rate, the German people, with a population density of 133.5 for square kilometer, remain a crowded people. Other peoples with a much smaller population density still have large colonial holdings that can accept their surplus population. Although it is true that the Four Year Plan has guaranteed our food supply and raw material needs, we lack the abundance that other nations have because of their colonies. [Here there is a pie chart that shows that England and its colonies are 27% of the earth, Russia 16%, the U.S.A. 7%, and Germany 0.6%.]

50. Geography Of Austria - Landform Regions, Human Geography, And Climate
Human geography. Landuse patterns in Austria change from Alpine to non-Alpine Austria s national borders and geography have corresponded very little.
http://worldfacts.us/Austria-geography.htm
Geography of Austria
World Facts Index Austria Weather Map of Austria Austria is a small, predominantly mountainous country located in south-central Europe. It has a total area of 83,859 square kilometers, about twice the size of Switzerland and slightly smaller than the state of Maine. The landlocked country shares national borders with Switzerland and the tiny principality of Liechtenstein to the west (200 kilometers together), Germany (784 kilometers) and the Czech Republic and Slovakia (568 kilometers together) to the north, Hungary to the east (346 kilometers), and Slovenia (311 kilometers) and Italy (430 kilometers) to the south. 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 kilometers wide. The rest of Austria lies to the east and has a maximum north-south width of 280 kilometers. The country measures almost 600 kilometers in length, extending from Lake Constance on the Austrian-Swiss border in the west to the Neusiedler See on the Austrian-Hungarian border in the east. The contrast between these two lakesone in the Alps and the other a typical steppe lake on the westernmost fringe of the Hungarian Plainillustrates the diversity of Austria's landscape. Landform Regions The two best-known features of the Austrian landscape are the Alps and the Danube River. The Danube has its source in southwestern Germany and flows through Austria before emptying into the Black Sea. It is the only major European river that flows eastward, and its importance as an inland waterway has been enhanced by the completion in 1992 of the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal in Bavaria, which connects the Rhine and Main rivers with the Danube and makes possible barge traffic from the North Sea to the Black Sea.

51. World InfoZone - Austria Information - Page 1
geography The Republic of Austria is a landlocked country in Europe bordered bythe Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Liechtenstein,
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52. Geography And Map Of Austria
geography and maps of Austria. geography note landlocked; strategic locationat the crossroads of central Europe with many easily traversable Alpine
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Introduction [Top of Page] Background: Once the center of power for the large Austro-Hungarian Empire, Austria was reduced to a small republic after its defeat in World War I. Following annexation by Nazi Germany in 1938 and subsequent occupation by the victorious Allies, Austria's 1955 State Treaty declared the country "permanently neutral" as a condition of Soviet military withdrawal. Neutrality, once ingrained as part of the Austrian cultural identity, has been called into question since the Soviet collapse and Austria's increasingly prominent role in European affairs. A prosperous country, Austria joined the European Union in 1995 and the euro monetary system in 1999. Geography [Top of Page] Location: Central Europe, north of Italy and Slovenia

53. Map And Geography Of Austria
A map, history, geography, population, economy, government and much more fromthe CIA Factbook.
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COUNTRY INDEX WORLD ATLAS Once the center of power for the large Austro-Hungarian Empire, Austria was reduced to a small republic after its defeat in World War I. Following annexation by Nazi Germany in 1938 and subsequent occupation by the victorious Allies in 1945, Austria's status remained unclear for a decade. A State Treaty signed in 1955 ended the occupation, recognized Austria's independence, and forbade unification with Germany. A constitutional law of that same year declared the country's "perpetual neutrality" as a condition for Soviet military withdrawal. This neutrality, once ingrained as part of the Austrian cultural identity, has been called into question since the Soviet collapse of 1991 and Austria's entry into the European Union in 1995. A prosperous country, Austria entered the European Monetary Union in 1999. Geography People Government Economy ... Transnational Issues Subscribe to the Newsletter Name
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54. Austria History - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, C
Austria History Flags, Maps, Economy, geography, Climate, Natural Resources,Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics,
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    Austria History Index
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    Source: The Library of Congress Country Studies
  • 55. Switzerland Austria Geography History Culture
    geography, history, and culture links for Switzerland and Austria. Use theselinks for background reading before a trip, or to research a homework or
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    56. Phrasebase™ - Austria Facts And Information, Austria Statistics, Austria Facts,
    Notes on Austria s geography landlocked; strategic location at the crossroadsof central Europe with many easily traversable Alpine passes and valleys;
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    AUSTRIAN POLITICAL FACTS
    Austria Background:
    Once the center of power for the large Austro-Hungarian Empire, Austria was reduced to a small republic after its defeat in World War I. Following annexation by Nazi Germany in 1938 and subsequent occupation by the victorious Allies in 1945, Austria's status remained unclear for a decade. A State Treaty signed in 1955 ended the occupation, recognized Austria's independence, and forbade unification with Germany. A constitutional law of that same year declared the country's "perpetual neutrality" as a condition for Soviet military withdrawal. This neutrality, once ingrained as part of the Austrian cultural identity, has been called into question since the Soviet collapse of 1991 and Austria's entry into the European Union in 1995. A prosperous country, Austria entered the European Monetary Union in 1999.
    Short Form
    Austria Local Short Form Oesterreich Long Form Republic of Austria Local Long Form Republik Oesterreich Script Form Austria Abbreviated Form Austria Former Name Austria Territory of NA Austria Head of State President Thomas KLESTIL
    Austria Government Type
    federal republic
    Austria Independence
    1156 (from Bavaria)
    Austria Constitution
    1920; revised 1929 (reinstated 1945 May 1)

    57. Austria - GEOGRAPHY
    Austria is a small, predominantly mountainous country located in The rest ofAustria lies to the east and has a maximum northsouth width of 280
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    GEOGRAPHY
    Austria Table of Contents Austria is a small, predominantly mountainous country located in south-central Europe. It has a total area of 83,859 square kilometers, about twice the size of Switzerland and slightly smaller than the state of Maine. The landlocked country shares national borders with Switzerland and the tiny principality of Liechtenstein to the west (200 kilometers together), Germany (784 kilometers) and the Czech Republic and Slovakia (568 kilometers together) to the north, Hungary to the east (346 kilometers), and Slovenia (311 kilometers) and Italy (430 kilometers) to the south. 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 kilometers wide. The rest of Austria lies to the east and has a maximum north-south width of 280 kilometers. The country measures almost 600 kilometers in length, extending from Lake Constance on the Austrian-Swiss border in the west to the Neusiedler See on the Austrian-Hungarian border in the east. The contrast between these two lakesone in the Alps and the other a typical steppe lake on the westernmost fringe of the Hungarian Plainillustrates the diversity of Austria's landscape. Landform Regions
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    Austria Table of Contents Source: U.S. Library of Congress

    58. Austria - Human Geography
    Austria s national borders and geography have corresponded very little. Since thefall of the Roman Empire, the Alps and the Danube have not served to mark
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    Austria Table of Contents Land-use patterns in Austria change from Alpine to non-Alpine regions. Approximately one-tenth of Austria is barren or unproductive, that is, extremely Alpine or above the tree line. Just over two-fifths of Austria is covered by forests, the majority of which are in Alpine regions. Less than one-fifth of Austria is arable and suitable for conventional agriculture. The percentage of arable land in Austria increases in the east as the country becomes less Alpine. More than one-fifth of Austria is pastures and meadows located at varying altitudes. Almost onehalf of this grassland consists of high-lying Alpine pastures. Historically, high Alpine pastures have been used during the summer for grazing dairy cattle, thus making space available at lower altitudes for cultivating and harvesting fodder for winter. Many of the high pastures are at altitudes of more than 1,000 meters. Although agriculture in mountainous areas was at one time economically viable, in recent decades it has survived only with the help of extensive subsidies. A concern of farmers in these mountainous regions is that membership in the European Union might entail a curtailment of these subsidies and the end of Alpine agriculture. If this occurs, many areas will be reclaimed by nature after centuries of cultivation.

    59. Austria People - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Cu
    Austria People Flags, Maps, Economy, geography, Climate, Natural Resources,Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics,
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    Austria
    People
      Population: 8,139,299 (July 1999 est.) Age structure: 0-14 years: 17% (male 702,261; female 666,310) 15-64 years: 68% (male 2,792,484; female 2,713,397) 65 years and over: 15% (male 478,071; female 786,776) (1999 est.) Population growth rate: 0.09% (1999 est.) Birth rate: 9.62 births/1,000 population (1999 est.) Death rate: 10.04 deaths/1,000 population (1999 est.) Net migration rate: 1.32 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1999 est.) Sex ratio: at birth: 1.05 male(s)/female under 15 years: 1.05 male(s)/female 15-64 years: 1.03 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.61 male(s)/female total population: 0.95 male(s)/female (1999 est.) Infant mortality rate: 5.1 deaths/1,000 live births (1999 est.) Life expectancy at birth: total population: 77.48 years male: 74.31 years female: 80.82 years (1999 est.) Total fertility rate: 1.37 children born/woman (1999 est.) Nationality: noun: Austrian(s) adjective: Austrian Ethnic groups: German 99.4%, Croatian 0.3%, Slovene 0.2%, other 0.1%

    60. Austria Economy - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, C
    Austria Economy Flags, Maps, Economy, geography, Climate, Natural Resources,Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics,
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    Austria Economy
      GDP: 2.9% (1998 est.) agriculture: industry: services: 67.8% (1997 est.) Population below poverty line: NA% Inflation rate (consumer prices): Labor force: 3.7 million (1998) services 67.7%, industry and crafts 29%, agriculture and forestry 0.7% (salaried employees, 1997 est.) Unemployment rate: 7% (1999 est.) Budget: revenues: $50.4 billion expenditures: $55.9 billion, including capital expenditures of $NA (1998 est.) Industries: construction, machinery, vehicles and parts, food, chemicals, lumber and wood processing, paper and paperboard, communications equipment, tourism (1997) Industrial production growth rate: 4% (1998 est.) 52.15 billion kWh (1996) fossil fuel: hydro: nuclear: other: 56.1 billion kWh (1997) 9.8 billion kWh (1997) 9 billion kWh (1997) grains, potatoes, sugar beets, wine, fruit; dairy products, cattle, pigs, poultry; lumber Exports: $62.5 billion (1998)

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