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AUSTRIA

AUSTRIA. JACK LALLY. Introduction. This was a very interesting project to do because of the country I picked: Austria. As you will soon find out Austria is a very interesting country. I really enjoyed putting this project together and I hope you enjoy it. . Austrian Facts. Capital: Vienna

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AUSTRIA

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  1. AUSTRIA

    JACK LALLY
  2. Introduction This was a very interesting project to do because of the country I picked: Austria. As you will soon find out Austria is a very interesting country. I really enjoyed putting this project together and I hope you enjoy it.
  3. Austrian Facts Capital: Vienna Language: Austrian German Area: 83,855 Km squared Population: 8.47 million people Currency: Euro Religion: Roman Catholic
  4. Austrian States There are 9 Austrian states: Vienna, Lower Austria, Burgenland, Styria, Upper Austria, Salzburg, Tyrol, Vorarlberg and Carinthia. Lower Austria is the biggest Austrian state. Vienna is the smallest Austrian state
  5. Austrian Tourism In 2007, Austria ranked 9th worldwide in international tourism receipts, with 18.9 billion US$. In international tourist arrivals, Austria ranked 12th with 20.8 million tourists. The three most visited landmarks in Austria are Schönbrunn Palace (2,590,000 visitors per year), TiergartenSchönbrunn (2,453,987 visitors) and Mariazell Basilica (1,500,000 visitors).
  6. Austrian Sights SchönbrunnPalace > < TiergartenSchönbrunn MariazellBasilica (Styria)>
  7. Austrian Sport Due to the mountainous terrain, alpine skiing is a prominent sport in Austria.  Similar sports such as snowboarding or ski jumping are also widely popular and Austrian athletes such as Annemarie Moser-Pröll, Hermann Maier and Toni Sailer are widely regarded as some of the greatest alpine skiers of all time.
  8. Austrian Sport Austria has been the number 1 ski jumping nation for several years. At the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2011 it took all 5 gold medals. The Austrian Grand Prix was a Formula 1 race held in 1963, 1964, from 1970 to 1987 and from 1997 to 2003. Several Austrian drivers have competed successfully in Formula One. 
  9. Austrian Sport Austria was among the most successful football playing nations on the European continent placing 4th at the 1934 FIFA World Cup, 3rd at the 1954 FIFA World Cup and 7th at the 1978 FIFA World Cup. However, recently Austrian football has been much less internationally successful in this discipline. It also co-hosted the 2008 UEFA European Football Championship with Switzerland.
  10. Vienna Facts Vienna is the capital and largest city of Austria and one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna has a population of about 1.723 million (more than 25% of Austria's population)  It is the 9th-largest city by population in the European Union.
  11. Vienna Landmarks < Vienna Town Hall St. Stephens Cathedral >
  12. Salzburg Facts  Salzburg is the fourth-largest city in Austria and the capital city of the federal state of Salzburg . Heinz Schaden is the mayor of Salzburg The area of Salzburg is 65.678 km Squared Salzburg Coat Of Arms >
  13. Salzburg Landmarks < The Hohensalzburg Fortress The Mirabell Palace >
  14. The Alps Introduction The Alps are Europe's major range of mountains, spanning from the Mediterranean coast of France via Switzerland, Nothern Italy and Austria to Slovenia. As such, a considerable area of Austria is part of this mountain range, accordingly hiking, skiing, snowboarding and cross-country skiing rate highly among Austrian's favourite pastimes. 
  15. The Alps The clean air, spectacular sights, lakes and glaciers and well-tended trails and hikes contribute to the Alps attract numerous tourists and visitors.  Local animals such as chamois, marmots and ibexes are well adapted to the alpine habitat.
  16. The Alps Eisriesenwelten are the largest accessible ice caves in the world. Its frozen waterfalls and elaborate ice formations can be admired on guided tours taking you for 75 minutes into a fascinating world . The enormous caves are located in the proximity of Werfen, an easy distance from Salzburg. 
  17. Eisriesenwelten Ice Caves
  18. Austrian Flora Austria is mainly a forested area, and 44% of its land is covered by forests.  Orchids, edelweiss and poppies are quite common here. Flowers like edelweiss, gentians, alpine carnations, arnicas, alpine roses, heathers decorate Austrian land with different colours. The Edelweiss Flower >
  19. Austrian Fauna Central European animals such as deer, stags, rabbits, pheasants, foxes, badgers, martens and partridges can easily be seen in Austria. Alpine animals like Chamois, groundhogs, eagles and mountain jackdaws are dominant in Austrian regions. Heavily wooded southern and central mountainous regions are famous for variety of small bears. 
  20. Austrian Fauna Lipizzaner (pure white horse ), Ibex( a mountain goat with huge curved horns) and marmots ( cute little furry features) and chamois (horned goat like antelope) Lipizzaner Ibex Chamois Marmot
  21. Conclusion I hoped you enjoyed my project because I thoroughly enjoyed making it. I found out loads of interesting facts on Austria that I wouldn’t have known before I did this project and thanks to Mr. Mc Cormack for showing us how to use PowerPoint. THE END
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