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  2. How to Retire in Austria: Costs, Visas and More - AOL

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    From Oktoberfest to the Salzburg Summer Festival, Austria seems to have festivities year-round. This German-speaking nation of some 9 million has a rich cultural heritage and can boast of such ...

  3. Visa requirements for Austrian citizens - Wikipedia

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    There is a visitors' quota: maximum 100 Orthodox and 10 non-Orthodox per day and women are not allowed. [268] [269] Brest and Grodno: Visa not required Visa-free for 10 days [270] Crimea: eVisa [193] 16 days Visa issued by Russia is required. [271] Northern Cyprus: Visa not required 3 months [272] ID card valid. UN Buffer Zone in Cyprus: Access ...

  4. Hallstatt - Wikipedia

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    Hallstatt (German: ⓘ) is a small town in the district of Gmunden, in the Austrian state of Upper Austria. Situated between the southwestern shore of Hallstätter See and the steep slopes of the Dachstein massif, the town lies in the Salzkammergut region, on the national road linking Salzburg and Graz .

  5. Coast Indian Reservation - Wikipedia

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    The Coast Reservation was established on November 9, 1855, by executive order for the coastal Indian tribes of Oregon. [1] It was intended for removal of tribes involved in the Rogue River Wars from southern Oregon, as well as for small struggling tribes whose land the federal government wanted to take over for European-American settlement.

  6. Hallstätter See - Wikipedia

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    Hallstätter See or Lake Hallstatt is a lake in Salzkammergut, Austria. It is named after Hallstatt , a small market town famous for its salt mining since prehistoric times and for being the starting point of the world's oldest still-working industrial pipeline, used to transport brine to Bad Ischl (since 1596) and further to Ebensee .

  7. Austrians Abroad - Wikipedia

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    The interests of these approximately 613,300 Austrians living abroad, mostly in Germany (255,500), Switzerland (67,000), the UK (39,600), USA (39,000) and Australia (22,500), are represented by the World Federation of Austrians Abroad (German: Auslandsösterreicher-Weltbund), a NGO with headquarters in Vienna, Austria. [1]

  8. Salzkammergut - Wikipedia

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    View of Hallstatt. 1895 map (from Meyers Konversations-Lexikon 4th ed.), showing the area between c. and , centered on. The Salzkammergut (Austrian German: [ˈsaltskamɐɡuːt], Northern German: [ˈzaltskamɐɡuːt] ⓘ; Central Austro-Bavarian: Soizkaumaguad) is a resort area in Austria, stretching from the city of Salzburg eastwards along the Alpine Foreland and the Northern Limestone Alps ...

  9. SNAP FAQ: What Is the Oregon Trail Card and How Can ... - AOL

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    More: 10 Things Most Americans Don’t Know About SNAP The Oregon Trail Card is used for state benefits, including SNAP and TANF. Benefits are deposited onto the card each month.