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  2. Time in Austria - Wikipedia

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    Europe/Vienna In Austria , the standard time is Central European Time [ a ] (CET; UTC+01:00 ). [ 1 ] Daylight saving time is observed from the last Sunday in March (02:00 CET) to the last Sunday in October (03:00 CEST).

  3. Central European Time - Wikipedia

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    At first railways and post offices, cities such as Prague and Budapest, but not Vienna. [6] [7] (present-day Austria, Czech Republic, Croatia, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia and some other regions) 1 April 1893 The German Empire unified its time zones to use CET (MEZ). [7] Malta [8] uses CET. Vienna (then part of Austro-Hungarian Empire) starts ...

  4. Timeline of Vienna - Wikipedia

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    740 - Church of St Ruprecht, the oldest church in Vienna, first built. [2] 881 – The Bavarians had their first clash at Wenia with the Hungarians (first mention of Vienna). 1030 – The Hungarians besiege Vienna. 1155 Henry II, Duke of Austria appoints Vienna as capital city [clarification needed]. [3] Schottenstift founded.

  5. Vienna - Wikipedia

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    Because of the industrialization and migration from other parts of the Empire, the population of Vienna increased sharply during its time as the capital of Austria-Hungary (1867–1918). In 1910, Vienna had more than two million inhabitants and was the third largest city in Europe after London and Paris. [49]

  6. History of Vienna - Wikipedia

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    The Vienna School of Art History: Empire and the Politics of Scholarship, 1847-1918 (Penn State Press, 2013). Regal, Wolfgang and Michael Nanut. Vienna A Doctor’s Guide: 15 walking tours through Vienna’s medical history (2007) Rozenblit, Marsha. The Jews of Vienna, 1867-1914: Assimilation and Identity (State University of New York Press, 1984).

  7. Austria - Wikipedia

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    Life expectancy in Austria over time. Even though Austria has a 0.9 health index and a life expectancy of 81 years, [215] the country still faces numerous problems when it comes to health, one example being that 2 in 5 Austrians have a chronic condition. Cancer is a big problem in the country, as about 21,500 people died of this condition in ...

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    VRAI explores the most sought-after wedding ring styles to help you discover the one that truly feels like you.

  9. Belvedere, Vienna - Wikipedia

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    By contrast, the Moderne Galerie was opened a few years later, on 2 May 1903, in the Lower Belvedere. The museum was the first state collection in Austria that was exclusively dedicated to modern art and came about upon the instigation of the Union of Austrian Artists, known as the Vienna Secession.