Republic of Austria
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The population of Austria is made up of the following:
German: 88.5%
Recent Immigrants, Turks, Bosnians, Serbians and Croatians: 10%
Indigenous Minorities: 1.5%
Area: 83,870 sq. miles
Population: 8,174,762
Capital City: Vienna
Government Type: Federal Republic
Currency: Euro
What does the flag represent?
The flag of Austria is a red and white horizontal triband that
was re-adopted on May 1, 1945, after World War II. This red and white
striped flag is one of the oldest national flags in Europe and has
been used since in Austria since at least the year 1191.
The red and white colors in this flag are taken from a legend
in which Duke Leopold V of Austria was blood-soaked from the
Battle of Ptolemais in 1191, and only a strip of white remained
under his sword belt. He then chose these colors and pattern for
his flag.

Animals of Austria
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Wildlife is generally scarce
in Austria.
Bears, which were once abundant, now are almost completely absent.
Deer and marmots live there |
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Languages spoken in Austria:
Standard German, called "High German" in Austria, is taught
in schools, but many Austrians do not consider it a native language.
It must be said, though, that there are a considerable number of
differences between the Standard German of Austria and that of Germany
or Switzerland.
Austro-Bavarian is a common language throughout much of the country.
Wienerisch, the Austro-Bavarian dialect of Vienna, is most frequently
used in Germany for impersonations of the typical inhabitant of
Austria.
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