Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Despite the decline in the number of farmers and agriculture's share of GDP since 1960, agricultural output has risen. [1] As of the early 1990s, Austria was self-sufficient in all cereals and milk products as well as in red meat. This gain was achieved because of the considerable gains in agricultural labor productivity. [1]
(1911–1990) 21 April 1970 24 May 1983 13 years, 33 days SPÖ: 1970: Kreisky I–II–III–IV • SPÖ [40] 1971: 1975: 1979: 19 Fred Sinowatz (1929–2008) 24 May 1983 16 June 1986 3 years, 23 days SPÖ: 1983: Sinowatz • SPÖ • FPÖ [41] 20 Franz Vranitzky (born 1937) 16 June 1986 28 January 1997 10 years, 226 days SPÖ: 1986: Vranitzky ...
Marilies Flemming was born in Wiener Neustadt, Austria on 16 December 1933. [11] She engaged in language studies in Paris and at the University of Cambridge and earned a law doctorate at the University of Vienna. [12] She was awarded the Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria in 1990. [13]
Agriculture museums in Austria (2 P) Animal breeds originating in Austria (8 C) Animal welfare and rights in Austria (2 C, 1 P) Austrian farmers (1 C, 11 P) F.
The vulnerable agricultural sector experienced a massive failure in 1995–96, expanding to full-fledged famine by 1996–1999. Estimates based on the North Korean census suggest that 240,000 to 420,000 people died as a result of the famine and that there were 600,000 to 850,000 unnatural deaths in North Korea from 1993 to 2008. [78]
Pages in category "1990 in Austria" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.
In Austria, 1.37% over average population growth is the strong factor. Germany has historically been the main trading partner of Austria, making the Austrian economy vulnerable to rapid changes in the German economy. [23] However, since Austria became a member state of the European Union, it has gained closer ties to other European Union ...
This category is for organizations, places, companies or other things that ended or were disestablished in the 1990s in Austria. 1940s; 1950s; 1960s; 1970s; 1980s; 1990s;