Salzburgerland
federal state in the North-West of Austria From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Salzburgerland or Salzburg (Austrian German: [ˈsaltsbʊɐ̯k]; German: [ˈzaltsbʊɐ̯k] (listen);[note 1] literally "Salt Fortress"; Austro-Bavarian: Soizbuag), officially Land Salzburg, (German: Land Salzburg, East Central Austro-Bavarian: Laund Soizbuerg) is one of the states of Austria. It has 7,156 square kilometres (2,763 sq mi) and about 546,000 inhabitants (2016). Its capital city is Salzburg.
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Politics
The last results in May 2013[update] were:
- ÖVP: 11 seats (-3)
- SPÖ: 9 seats (-6)
- GRÜNE: 7 seats (+5)
- FPÖ: 6 seats (+1)
- Team Stronach: 3 seats (+3)
Total 36 seats.
History
In the Modern Era Salzburg was an independent state.
Language
Austrian German is the main written language. Austro-Bavarian language is also spoken, especially in the rural areas.
Administrative divisions
Salzburger Land has six districts, (Bezirke or Gaue):
Important cities and towns
Settlements in Salzburgerland with town privileges:
Salzburg (pop. 148,521)
Hallein (20,022)
Saalfelden (16,046)
Sankt Johann im Pongau (10,740)
Bischofshofen (10,352)
Zell am See (9,683)
Notes
- English: /ˈsɔːltsbɜːrɡ/, also UK: /ˈsæltsbɜːrɡ/, US: /ˈsɔːlzbɜːrɡ, ˈsɑːlz-, ˈsælz-, ˈzɑːltsbʊərk/.[1][2][3][4]
References
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