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Þis ȝeƿrit hæfþ ƿordcƿide on Nīƿum Englisce.
Republik Österreich
Ēastrīces Fana Ēastrīce: Scild
(Gehende) (Scild Ēastrīces)
Þēodlic Cwide: nān
Location Ēastrīces innan Europan
Ambihtlic sprǣc: Þēodisc (ēac ymbe mearcum: Slofenisc, Croatisc, Ungrisc)
Hēafodstōl :
- Hēafodgerīm:
- Hǣrarōd:
Wīen (Wien)
1,550,123 (2001)
48°13'N, 16°22'E
Hēafodburh: Wīen (Wien)
Hēafodwīsa Rīces: Heinz Fischer, Foresittend
Hēafodwīsa Lēodwearde: Werner Faymann, Canceler
Mearc:
- Getæl:
- % wæter:
World ranking: 112th
83,858 km²
1.3%
Lēodmearc:
Sǣstrand:
2,562 km
nān
Hēafodgerīm:
- Getæl:
- Þiccnes:
World ranking: 86th
8,150,836 (2000)
97/km²
Selfdōm: 27 July 1955
Þēodlic Dæg: 26 Winterfylleþ
Ǣwfæstnes: Roman Catholic 84%
Protestant 6%
Feoh: Euro (€)¹ = 100 cents
Tīdgyrdel:
- in sumor:
CET (UTC+1)
CEST (UTC+2)
Þēodlic ymen: Land der Berge, Land am Strome
(Þēodisc: Land Beorga, Land on þǣre Ēa)
Betwuxnett TLD: .at
Feorsprecung Foregetæl: 43
¹ prior to 1999, Schilling (ATS)=100 Groschen

The Cynewīse Ēastrīces (on Þēodisce Republik Österreich) is a sǣstrandlēas land in Middel Europan. It is a mōtlic þringgeweald. Ēastrīce has been a member of the Geānlǣhtra Lēodrīcu since 1955 and the Europisc Gesamnung siþþan 1995. Hīe gebyrdaþ norþ Þēodiscland and Cecland, east Slofacia and Ungerland, sūþ Slofenia and Italie, and west Swissland and Liechtensteine.

[ādihtan] Stǣr

Æfter þe gehiersumoden þis land Lǣdenware, Hunnas, Langbeardas, Ēastgote, Bægware and Francan, wæs Ēastrīce under þāra Babenbergena rīce fram þǣm 10. gearhundred oð þǣm 13. gearhundrede. Æfter Þǣm Babenbergena hūse succeeded þa Habsburgas, þæs cynecynn ābad Ēastrīce to ricsenne oð 1918.

After the abolition of the Hālig Rōmānisc Rīce in 1806, Ēastrīce Casererīce (Þēodisc: Kaisertum Österreich) gestaðoled Francis II. In 1867 transformed Franz-Ioseph II Casere þis casererīce into the double-monarchy Ēastrīce-Ungerland. The Casererīce wæs adæled into several independent states after the defeat of the Middel Cræftum in Ǣrest Woruldgūþ, leading to Ēastrīce as it is today.

In 1918 wearþ Ēastrīce cynewīse, which lasted until 1934 when chancellor Engelbert Dollfuß established tictatorscipe.

Ēastrīce wæs be Adolf Hitler annexed to Þeodisclande, in 1938 (sēo Þēodnes). Hitler wæ self on Ēastrīceþēod geboren. After the defeat of the Nazis, the Allies occupied Ēastrīce at the end of Ōðru Woruldgūþ until 1955, when the land again became a fully independent lēodaþing under the condition that it remained neutral (sēo ēac: Ēastrīclic Rīces Nǣming). However, after the collapse of communism in Ostlic Europa, Ēastrīce became increasingly involved in Europisc affairs, and in 1995, Ēastrīce joined the Europisc Gesamnung, and the Euro feoh system in 1999.

[ādihtan] Fruma þæs naman

Se Þēodisca nama Österreich can bēon āreaht sāmwell in Englisc swā hwæðer ēastern realm oþþe ēastern rīce, which is derived from the Eald Þēodisc Ostarrîchi. The term probably originates in a lēodþēaw translation of the Medieval Latin name for the region: Marchia orientalis, which translates as "eastern border," as it was situated at the eastern edge of the Hālig Rōmānisc Rīce. Interestingly, the derivation of the Latin name from the original Old German gives rise to the use of "Aust-" for east, rather than south as in Classical Latin.


Land on Europan
Albania | Andorra | Azerbaijan1 | Belarus | Belgium | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Cecland | Cipros2 | Crēcaland | Croatia | Denemearc | Ēastrīce | Estland | Finnland | Francland | Geānlǣhte Cynerīce | Īrland | Īsland | Italia | Letseburh | Lettland | Liechtenstein | Liþuania | Cynewīse Macedonia | Melita | Moldofa | Monaco | Niðerland | Norþweg | Polaland | Portugal | Pulgaraland | Rumǣnia | Russland1 | San Marino | Serbia | Slofacia | Slofenia | Spēonland | Sweartbeorg | Swēoland | Swissland | Turcland1 | Þēodiscland | Ucrægna | Ungerland | Faticanburg (Pāpseld)
Selfrīcsiendlica landbūnessa: Ēalendisca Īega | Acrotiri and Ðecelia2 | Calpis | Faroisca Īega | Guernsey | Jan Mayen | Jersey | Manīeg | Scearpbeorgas
1. Þēod dǣllīce on Asie. 2. Gewunelīce gesett tō Asie be eorþmetunge, ac nāþȳlǣs oft gedēmed swā Europisc for þēawe and stǣrlicum racum.

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