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Styria-Habsburg monarchy
divided in three groups: the Archduchy proper, Inner Austria that included Styria and Carniola, and Further Austria with Tyrol and the Swabian lands. The
Styria-Margaret of Austria, Queen of Bohemia
according to the Georgenberg Pact, ruled over both the duchies of Austria and Styria. His court in Vienna became known as a centre of medieval Minnesang and
Styria-Leopold V, Duke of Austria
Duke of Styria within the Holy Roman Empire from 1192 until his death. The Georgenberg Pact resulted in Leopold being enfeoffed with Styria by Roman-German
Styria-Georgenberg Pact
territory of Styria at the time went far beyond the modern Austrian state of Styria, and included lands not only in modern Slovenia (Lower Styria), but also
Styria-Upper Styria
Upper Styria (German: Obersteiermark), in the Austrian usage of the term, refers exclusively to the northwestern, generally mountainous and well-wooded
Styria-Styria (Slovenia)
Styria (Slovene: Štajerska), also Slovenian Styria (Slovenska Štajerska) or Lower Styria (Spodnja Štajerska; German: Untersteiermark), is a traditional
Styria-Albert II, Duke of Austria
or the Lame, a member of the House of Habsburg, was duke of Austria and Styria from 1330, as well as duke of Carinthia and margrave of Carniola from 1335
Styria-March of Styria
The March of Styria (Latin: Marchia Stirensis; German: Steiermark), originally known as Carantanian march (Karantanische Mark, marchia Carantana after
Styria-Duchy of Styria
The Duchy of Styria (German: Herzogtum Steiermark; Slovene: Vojvodina Štajerska; Latin: Ducatus Styriae) was a duchy located in modern-day southern Austria
Styria-German language
Austro-Bavarian dialects are spoken in Austria (Vienna, Lower and Upper Austria, Styria, Carinthia, Salzburg, Burgenland, and in most parts of Tyrol), southern
Styria-Southern Styria
Southern Styria may refer to: Southern part of Styria, Austria Southern part of Styria, Slovenia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Styria-Southern Bavarian
province of South Tyrol), in Carinthia and in the western parts of Upper Styria. Before 1945 and the expulsions of the Germans, it was also spoken in speech
Styria-Athens
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-.st
extension, and several websites about it use the .st domain. The state of Styria, in Austria, has ST as its official abbreviation on Austrian vehicle registration
Styria-Geneva
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Kapfenberger SV
Kapfenberger SV is an Austrian association football club from Kapfenberg, Styria. They won the 2007–08 Austrian Football First League and were promoted to
Styria-Dietrich Mateschitz
in Sankt Marein im Mürztal, Styria, Austria, to a family of Slovene or Croatian ancestry. His mother's side was from Styria, his father's side was from
Styria-Holy Roman Empire
compact and thus easier to control. In 1282, Rudolf I thus lent Austria and Styria to his own sons. In 1312, Henry VII of the House of Luxembourg was crowned
Styria-Ottokar II of Styria
Ottokar II (died 28 November 1122) was Margrave of Styria. He was the son of Ottokar I and grandfather of Ottokar III, from the dynasty of the Otakars
Styria-Ottokar IV, Duke of Styria
1192), a member of the Otakar dynasty, was Margrave of Styria from 1164 and Duke from 1180, when Styria, previously a margraviate subordinated to the stem
Styria-Ottokar III of Styria
Ottokar III (1124 – December 31, 1164) was Margrave of Styria from 1129 until 1164. He was the son of Leopold the Strong and Sophia of Bavaria, and father
Styria-Leopold of Styria
Leopold I of Styria, known as "the Brave" or "the Strong", served as the Margrave of Styria from 1122 until his death in 1129. Margrave Leopold I of Syria
Styria-Adalbero of Styria
the Otakar dynasty, was Margrave of Styria from 1075 until 1082. He was the eldest son of Margrave Ottokar I of Styria and his wife Willibirg of Eppenstein
Styria-Ottokar I of Styria
(died 29 March 1075) was count in the Bavarian Chiemgau and Margrave of Styria from 1056 until his death. He became progenitor of the dynasty of the Otakars
Styria-Ottokar
dynasty Ottokar I of Styria (died 1075) Ottokar II of Styria (died 1122) Ottokar III of Styria (died 1164) Ottokar IV, Duke of Styria (1163–1192) Ottokar
Styria-Anne of Austria, Queen of Poland
10 February 1598 Coronation 19 February 1594 Born 16 August 1573 Graz, Styria, Holy Roman Empire Died 10 February 1598(1598-02-10) (aged 24) Warsaw, Poland
Styria-Constance of Austria
1605–1631 Coronation 11 December 1605 Born 24 December 1588 Graz, Duchy of Styria, Holy Roman Empire Died 10 July 1631(1631-07-10) (aged 42) Warsaw, Crown
Styria-Helsinki
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-House of Habsburg
duke of Austria and Styria 1298–1307 Frederick the Handsome (Friedrich der Schöne), brother of Rudolph III. Duke of Austria and Styria (with his brother
Styria-Stubenberg, Styria
Stubenberg am See, is a municipality in the district of Hartberg-Fürstenfeld, in Styria, Austria. It is located roughly 50 km from Graz and 200 km from Vienna.
Styria-Zeltweg Air Base
Base, now known as Fliegerhorst Hinterstoisser, is a military airfield in Styria, Austria near Zeltweg. It is the main airfield of the Austrian Air Force
Styria-Hanover
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Upper Austria
Czech Republic, as well as the other Austrian states of Lower Austria, Styria, and Salzburg. With an area of 11,982 km2 (4,626 sq mi) and 1.49 million
Styria-Frauenberg, Styria
former municipality in the district of Bruck-Mürzzuschlag in Styria, Austria. Since the 2015 Styria municipal structural reform, it is part of the municipality
Styria-Kloster, Styria
in the district of Deutschlandsberg in the Austrian state of Styria. Since the 2015 Styria municipal structural reform, it is part of the municipality
Styria-Gnas, Styria
municipality in the district of Südoststeiermark in the Austrian state of Styria. All figures based on the 2015 area. "Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden Politischen
Styria-Merkendorf, Styria
in the district of Südoststeiermark in the Austrian state of Styria. Since the 2015 Styria municipal structural reform, it is part of the municipality
Styria-Petersdorf, Styria
in the district of Südoststeiermark in the Austrian state of Styria. Since the 2015 Styria municipal structural reform, it is part of the municipality
Styria-Poppendorf, Styria
in the district of Südoststeiermark in the Austrian state of Styria. Since the 2015 Styria municipal structural reform, it is part of the municipality
Styria-Hainersdorf, Styria
municipality in the district of Hartberg-Fürstenfeld in Styria, Austria. Since the 2015 Styria municipal structural reform, it is part of the municipality
Styria-Burgau, Styria
Burgau is a municipality in the district of Hartberg-Fürstenfeld in Styria, Austria. It is in the south-east of the country, near the border with Hungary
Styria-Stein, Styria
municipality in the district of Hartberg-Fürstenfeld in Styria, Austria. Since the 2015 Styria municipal structural reform, it is part of the municipality
Styria-Eisbach, Styria
municipality in the district of Graz-Umgebung in the Austrian state of Styria. Since the 2015 Styria municipal structural reform, it is part of the municipality
Styria-Peggau
municipality in the district of Graz-Umgebung in the Austrian state of Styria. "Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke und Bundesländer
Styria-Eichberg, Styria
municipality in the district of Hartberg-Fürstenfeld in Styria, Austria. Since the 2015 Styria municipal structural reform, it has been part of the municipality
Styria-Waldbach, Styria
municipality in the district of Hartberg-Fürstenfeld in Styria, Austria. Since the 2015 Styria municipal structural reform, it is part of the municipality
Styria-Berghausen, Styria
municipality in the district of Leibnitz in the Austrian state of Styria. Since the 2015 Styria municipal structural reform, it is part of the municipality
Styria-Weitendorf, Styria
municipality in the district of Leibnitz in Austrian state of Styria. Since the 2015 Styria municipal structural reform, it is part of the municipality
Styria-Stocking, Styria
is a former municipality in the district of Leibnitz in Styria, Austria. Since the 2015 Styria municipal structural reform, it was divided between the
Styria-Sankt Gallen, Styria
ˈgalən]) is a municipality in the district of Liezen in the Austrian state of Styria. "Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke und Bundesländer
Styria-Aich, Styria
Aich is a municipality in the district of Liezen in Styria, Austria. "Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke und Bundesländer - Gebietsstand
Styria-Mühlen
Mühlen is a municipality in the district of Murau in Styria, Austria. Mühlen lies about 28 km southeast of Murau. "Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden Politischen
Styria-Ganz, Styria
Ganz was a municipality in Austria which merged in January 2015 with Mürzzuschlag in the district of Bruck-Mürzzuschlag in Styria, Austria. v t e
Styria-Kapellen, Styria
former municipality in the district of Bruck-Mürzzuschlag in Styria, Austria. Since the 2015 Styria municipal structural reform, it is part of the municipality
Styria-Gößnitz, Styria
municipality in the district of Voitsberg in the Austrian state of Styria. Since the 2015 Styria municipal structural reform, it is part of the municipality
Styria-Pack, Styria
municipality in the district of Voitsberg in the Austrian state of Styria. Since the 2015 Styria municipal structural reform, it is part of the municipality
Styria-Salla, Styria
municipality in the district of Voitsberg in the Austrian state of Styria. Since the 2015 Styria municipal structural reform, it is part of the municipality
Styria-Floing, Styria
in the district of Weiz in the Austrian state of Styria. Floing lies in the eastern hills of Styria near the Raben forest. "Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden
Styria-Anger, Styria
Anger is a municipality in the district of Weiz in the Austrian state of Styria. Anger lies about 40 km northeast of Graz, 13 km northeast of Weiz, and
Styria-Arzberg, Styria
municipality in the district of Weiz in the Austrian state of Styria. Since the 2015 Styria municipal structural reform, it is part of the municipality
Styria-Fischbach, Styria
Fischbach is a municipality in the district of Weiz in Styria, Austria. It has 1530 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2021). On 27 February 2003, it was officially
Styria-Naas, Styria
Naas is a municipality in the district of Weiz in the Austrian state of Styria. There are five cadastral communities (Katastralgemeinde): Affental, Birchbaum
Styria-Thannhausen, Styria
Thannhausen is a municipality in the district of Weiz in the Austrian state of Styria. It is where Princess Sophie of Hohenberg died in 1990. "Dauersiedlungsraum
Styria-Lower Austria
Austrian states. It also borders the other Austrian states of Upper Austria, Styria and Burgenland as well as surrounding Vienna. Lower Austria is divided into
Styria-Visions of Atlantis
Visions of Atlantis is an Austrian symphonic metal band from Styria, founded in 2000. Inspiration came both from successful Finnish symphonic metal band
Styria-Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor
nobles. A few months later, his father died, and he inherited Inner Austria–Styria, Carinthia, Carniola and smaller provinces. His cousin, Rudolf II, Holy
Styria-Austrian People's Party
long dominated the rural states of Lower Austria, Upper Austria, Salzburg, Styria, Tyrol and Vorarlberg. It is less popular in the city-state of Vienna and
Styria-Empress Elisabeth of Austria
Anna of Savoy Elisabeth of Bavaria Zita of Bourbon-Parma House of Habsburg Styria, Carinthia, Carniola Viridis Visconti Joanna II of Naples Catherine of Burgundy
Styria-List of cities and towns in Austria
name federal state population (as of 2023) Vienna Vienna 1,982,097 Graz Styria 298,479 Linz Upper Austria 210,118 Salzburg Salzburg 155,619 Innsbruck Tyrol
Styria-Bad Aussee
aʊ̯sˈseː]; Central Bavarian: Bod Ossee) is a town in the Austrian state of Styria, located at the confluence of the three sources of the Traun River in the
Styria-Brunšvik
(pronounced [ˈbɾuːnʃʋik]) is a settlement in the Municipality of Starše in the Styria region of Slovenia. Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia Brunšvik
Styria-2005 Styrian state election
election was held on 2 October 2005 to elect the members of the Landtag of Styria. The result was a historic defeat for the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP)
Styria-Liechtenstein
Liechtensteins acquired land, predominantly in Moravia, Lower Austria, Silesia, and Styria. As these territories were all held in feudal tenure from more senior feudal
Styria-Arnold Schwarzenegger
(2017) of the French Legion of Honor Honorary Ring of the Federal State of Styria (Austria, June 2017) "A Day for Arnold" on July 30, 2007, in Thal, Austria
Styria-Lisbon
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Lausanne
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Ducal hat of Styria
The ducal hat (German: Herzogshut) of the Duchy of Styria is a jagged crown made out of silver-gilt. It was refashioned with pearls and enameled in 1766
Styria-Moscow
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Munich
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Saint Joseph
Joseph is the patron saint of the New World; and of the regions Carinthia, Styria, Tyrol, Sicily; and of several main cities and dioceses.[citation needed]
Styria-Monaco
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Mainz
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-List of cities and towns in Slovenia
5,111 2.13% Styria 38. Slovenske Konjice 5,152 4,869 5.81% Styria 39. Šentjur 5,017 4,762 5.35% Styria 40. Žalec 5,004 4,943 1.23% Styria 41. Hrastnik
Styria-Bratislava
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Federal states of Austria
descends from the Duchy of Carinthia, the federal state of Styria descends from the Duchy of Styria, and the federal state of Tyrol descends from the Princely
Styria-Reiteralm (Styria)
Reiteralm is part of the Schladminger 4-Berge-Schaukel, a network of four mountains. It is located in Austria. 47°21′34″N 13°35′42″E / 47.35944°N 13
Styria-Oslo
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Carinthia
northeast and east beyond the Pack Saddle mountain pass is the state of Styria. The main river of Carinthia is the Drava (Drau), it makes up a continuous
Styria-Styria (disambiguation)
Styria is a federal state of Austria. Styria may also refer to: Upper Styria, which can refer either to the entire state of Styria or to the northern part
Styria-Styria
Styria (German: Steiermark [ˈʃtaɪɐˌmaʁk] ; Bavarian: Steiamårk, Slovene: Štajerska, Hungarian: Stájerország) is an Austrian federal state in the south-eastern
Styria-Spielberg, Styria
(formerly: Spielberg bei Knittelfeld) is a city located in the Bezirk Murtal in Styria, Austria. The city of Spielberg, with a population of about 5,000 inhabitants
Styria-Friedberg, Styria
pronunciation: [ˈfʁiːtˌbɛʁk] ) is a town in district Hartberg-Fürstenfeld located in Styria, Austria with 2,562 inhabitants. The train station of Friedberg offers destinations
Styria-Prague
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Saint Petersburg
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Ottokar II of Bohemia
of Margrave of Moravia from 1247, Duke of Austria from 1251, and Duke of Styria from 1260, as well as Duke of Carinthia and landgrave of Carniola from 1269
Styria-Riga
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Reykjavík
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-List of mountains by elevation
2,351 7,713 Azores, Portugal – Highest in Portugal Grimming 2,351 7,713 Styria, Austria – Highest monolith in Europe Monte Sirente 2,347 7,700 Abruzzo
Styria-Stockholm
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Sarajevo
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Austria
the status of a duchy. In 1192, the Babenbergs also acquired the Duchy of Styria. With the death of Frederick II in 1246, the line of the Babenbergs was
Styria-Vexillum styria
Vexillum styria is a species of small sea snail, marine gastropod mollusk in the family Costellariidae, the ribbed miters. The length of the shell attains
Styria-Volvarina styria
Volvarina styria is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Marginellidae, the margin snails. The length of shell attains 5.55 mm
Styria-Maria Anna of Bavaria (born 1551)
Anna of Savoy Elisabeth of Bavaria Zita of Bourbon-Parma House of Habsburg Styria, Carinthia, Carniola Viridis Visconti Joanna II of Naples Catherine of Burgundy
Styria-Adolf Hitler
produced of Leopold Frankenberger's existence, and Jewish residency in Styria had been illegal for nearly 400 years and would not become legal again until
Styria-Slovenia
ethnic group. By the High Middle Ages, the historic provinces of Carniola, Styria, Carinthia, Gorizia, Trieste, and Istria developed from the border regions
Styria-Demonym
Slavonians South Australia → South Australians South Dakota → South Dakotans Styria → Styrians Sumatra → Sumatrans Sumba → Sumbans Sumbawa → Sumbawans Syrmia
Styria-Slovene language
which included most of the present-day Austrian states of Carinthia and Styria, as well as East Tyrol, the Val Pusteria in South Tyrol, and some areas
Styria-Stuttgart
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Brezje, Sveti Jurij ob Ščavnici
Ščavnici in northeastern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional Styria region and is now included in the Mura Statistical Region. Notable people
Styria-Kraljevci, Sveti Jurij ob Ščavnici
Jurij towards Cerkvenjak. The area is part of the traditional region of Styria. It is now included in the Mura Statistical Region. Davorin Trstenjak, a
Styria-Princess Ludovika of Bavaria
Theodor in Bayern: Shicksal zwischen Wittelsbach und Habsburg. Graz: Verlag Styria, 1963. Media related to Princess Ludovika of Bavaria at Wikimedia Commons
Styria-Reichsgau Steiermark
Reichsgau Styria (German: Reichsgau Steiermark) was an administrative division of Nazi Germany consisting of areas in Styria, Lower Styria and southern
Styria-List of tunnels in the Alps
There are a large number of tunnels in the Alps of Central Europe. They have the advantage of providing shorter routes and faster journey times by avoiding
Styria-Thirty Years' War
tolerate heresy within them. Less than 18 months after taking control of Styria in 1595, he had eliminated Protestantism in what had been a stronghold of
Styria-Margaret of Austria, Electress of Saxony
Margaret of Austria (c. 1416 – 12 February 1486), a member of the House of Habsburg, was Electress consort of Saxony from 1431 until 1464 by her marriage
Styria-Grüner See (Styria)
Grüner See (Green Lake) is a lake in Styria, Austria in a village named Tragöß, which is part of the municipality Tragöß-Sankt Katharein. The lake is surrounded
Styria-Vatican City
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Austria-Hungary
Roman Empire Prince-Archbishopric of Salzburg Duchy of Austria Duchy of Styria Archduchy of Austria Duchy of Carinthia Habsburg empire Austrian Empire
Styria-Styria Media Group
The Styria Media Group AG, often referred to as just Styria, is an Austrian media company founded in 1869 and based in Graz. The company is one of the
Styria-Vilnius
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Warsaw
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Feldbach
Feldbach, Haut-Rhin, a commune in the Haut-Rhin département, France Feldbach, Styria, a city in Austria This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct
Styria-List of universities in Austria
Sciences in Graz University college: University College of Teacher Education Styria Federal universities: University of Innsbruck (Leopold-Franzens-Universität
Styria-Berlin
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Yugoslavia
also taking over Trieste and parts of the southern Austrian provinces of Styria and Carinthia. However, the Partisans withdrew from Trieste in June of the
Styria-Yerevan
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Admont
Admont (German: [ˈaːd.mɔnt]) is a town in the Austrian state of Styria. It is historically most notable for Admont Abbey, a monastery founded in 1074.
Styria-County of Cilli
of Ulrich II of Celje, the county was subsumed by neighbouring Duchy of Styria. County of Cilli was created after lords of Saneck inherited lands in Slovenia
Styria-Budapest
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Schlossberg
Graz, Austria Schloßberg (Leibnitz), a town in the district of Leibnitz in Styria, Austria Schloßberg (Pegnitz), a mountain in Bavaria, Germany Schlossberg
Styria-Bucharest
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Brussels
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Dresden
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Seville
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Krampus
Discussing his observations in 1975 while in Irdning, a small town in Styria, anthropologist John J. Honigmann wrote that: The Saint Nicholas festival
Styria-Albert I of Germany
(German: Albrecht I.) (July 1255 – 1 May 1308) was a Duke of Austria and Styria from 1282 and King of Germany from 1298 until his assassination. He was
Styria-Palermo
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Zürich
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Babenberg
the Duchy of Styria under the will of his kinsman Duke Ottokar IV. He died in 1194, and Austria fell to one son, Frederick, and Styria to another, Leopold;
Styria-Madrid
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Tbilisi
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Ljubljana
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Turnau, Styria
15°20′15″E / 47.55806°N 15.33750°E / 47.55806; 15.33750 Country Austria State Styria District Bruck-Mürzzuschlag Government • Mayor Stefan Hofer (SPÖ) Area
Styria-Barcelona
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Shakespeare in Styria
Shakespeare in Styria was an annual Shakespeare festival in the Upper Styrian town of Murau in Austria. The festival was founded in 2002 by British-born
Styria-Rudolf I of Germany
count, he was the first Habsburg to acquire the duchies of Austria and Styria in opposition to his mighty rival, the Přemyslid king Ottokar II of Bohemia
Styria-Baku
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-World War I
Refugee transport from Serbia in Leibnitz, Styria, 1914
Styria-Graz
Graz (German: [ɡʁaːts] ) is the capital of the Austrian federal state of Styria and the second-largest city in Austria, after Vienna. As of 1 January 2024
Styria-Bern
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Belfast
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Minsk
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Copenhagen
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Gutenberg, Styria
municipality since 2015 in the Weiz District of Styria, Austria. It was created as part of the Styria municipal structural reform, at the end of 2014
Styria-Liebenauer Stadium
Schwarzenegger Stadium and UPC-Arena), is in the Liebenau area of Graz, Styria, Austria. The ground is the home of the football clubs SK Sturm Graz and
Styria-Thal, Styria
Thal (German pronunciation: [ˈtaːl]) is a village in the Austrian state of Styria, about 3.2 kilometres (2.0 mi) west from the edge of Graz, Austria's second
Styria-Croatia
market is dominated by the Croatian-owned Hanza Media and Austrian-owned Styria Media Group who publish their flagship dailies Jutarnji list, Večernji list
Styria-Linz
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Innsbruck
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Vienna
v t e Federal states of Austria Burgenland Carinthia Lower Austria Salzburg Styria Tyrol Upper Austria Vienna Vorarlberg
Styria-Belgrade
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Zagreb
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-History of Styria
The history of Styria concerns the region roughly corresponding to the modern Austrian state of Styria and the Slovene region of Styria (Štajerska) from
Styria-SV Lafnitz
which is a part of the Styria Football Association, was founded in 1964 and played predominantly in the lower leagues within Styria. With the takeover of
Styria-Kohlberg, Styria
in the district of Südoststeiermark in the Austrian state of Styria. Since the 2015 Styria municipal structural reform, it is divided between the municipalities
Styria-Sofia
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Kyiv
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Austrian cuisine
their menu along with seasonal vegetables and fruits like pumpkins from Styria. Usual game are: Deer (venison): Hirsch Wild boar: Wildschwein Roe deer:
Styria-Styria S-Bahn
The Styria S-Bahn (German: S-Bahn Steiermark), initially also known as "Graz S-Bahn", is a local transport project that connects the metropolitan area
Styria-Valencia
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-2020 Styrian Grand Prix
race that took place on 12 July 2020 at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Styria, Austria. It was the second round of the 2020 Formula One World Championship
Styria-Styrian Grand Prix
a Formula One motor racing event held at the Red Bull Ring, named after Styria, the province of Austria in which the circuit is located. Created in 2020
Styria-Zaragoza
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Republic of German-Austria
use of the term Sudetenland. Styria (Steiermark), most of historical Styria including the current Austrian state of Styria and the north-eastern part of
Styria-Aryeh Leib Heller
Aryeh Leib HaCohen Heller (c. 1745 – 1812) (Hebrew: אריה לייב בן יוסף הכהן הלר) was a Rabbi, Talmudist, and Halachist in Galicia. He was known as "the
Styria-Düsseldorf
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Geography of Austria
establishment of the Republic of Austria in 1918: Upper Austria, Lower Austria, Styria, Carinthia, Salzburg, Tyrol, and Vorarlberg. The states of Burgenland and
Styria-Coat of arms of Styria
The Coat of arms of Styria (German: Steirisches Wappen) is the historic coat of arms of the region of Styria, a federal state of Austria. It shows a white
Styria-Carmilla
childhood in a "picturesque and solitary" castle amid an extensive forest in Styria, where she lives with her father, a wealthy English widower retired from
Styria-Ilz, Styria
15°56′00″E / 47.08333°N 15.93333°E / 47.08333; 15.93333 Country Austria State Styria District Hartberg-Fürstenfeld Government • Mayor Rupert Fleischhacker (ÖVP)
Styria-2024 Styrian state election
The Styria state election of 2024 will be held in the Austrian state of Styria in the autumn of 2024. In 2019, the ÖVP was able to make strong gains and
Styria-Landtag Styria
The Landtag Styria (German: Landtag Steiermark) is the elected body of the Austrian state of Styria. The last election of the Landtag was held in 2019
Styria-Gibraltar
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Kaiserwald (Styria)
The Kaiserwald is a forest area in the Austrian province of Styria, a few kilometers south-southwest of the provincial capital of Graz. Its geological
Styria-Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
Ferdinand Carl Ludwig Joseph Maria (1863-12-18)18 December 1863 Graz, Duchy of Styria, Austrian Empire Died 28 June 1914(1914-06-28) (aged 50) Sarajevo, Condominium
Styria-Ankara
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-NK Maribor
as a symbol of Slovenian football, particularly in their home region of Styria in northeastern Slovenia. Maribor have won a record 16 Slovenian PrvaLiga
Styria-Amsterdam
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Dublin
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Bremen
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Edinburgh
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Styria-Styria (province)
Styria may refer to: Styria, Slovenia Styria, Austria This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name
Styria-Alps
passes at 985 m (3,232 ft), the Semmering crosses from Lower Austria to Styria; since the 12th century when a hospice was built there, it has seen continuous
Styria-Charles II, Archduke of Austria
10 July 1590) was an Archduke of Austria and a ruler of Inner Austria (Styria, Carniola, Carinthia and Gorizia) from 1564. He was a member of the House