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The Salzburg Protestants (German: Salzburger Exulanten) were Protestant refugees who had lived in the Catholic Archbishopric of Salzburg until the 18th century. In a series of persecutions ending in 1731, over 20,000 Protestants were expelled from their homeland by the Prince-Archbishops.
James Oglethorpe, the founder of the Georgia colony, met them upon arrival and assigned them the piece of land that would become Ebenezer. [2] Jerusalem Lutheran Church, Ebenezer, GA. The Salzburgers experienced several obstacles during this first attempt at fully establishing their community.
The Salzburger Land was administered as the department of Salzach from Linz, the capital of Upper Austria. In 1849 the Duchy of Salzburg was established as a crown land of the Austrian Empire and, after 1866, Austria-Hungary.
1914 - Salzburger AK 1914 football club formed. 1918 - Hunger protest. [8] [9] 1920 Salzburg Festival of theatre and music begins. [3] Population: 36,450. [10] 1926 - Kieselgebäude built. 1933 - SV Austria Salzburg (football club) formed. 1935 - Gnigl and Maxglan become part of city. [8] German annexation in 1938. 1938
Salzburg [a] is the fourth-largest city in Austria.In 2020, it had a population of 156,852. [7]The town occupies the site of the Roman settlement of Iuvavum.Founded as an episcopal see in 696, it became a seat of the archbishop in 798.
Flag of the Fatherland Front.. The Federal State of Austria (Austrian German: Bundesstaat Österreich; colloquially known as the "Ständestaat") was a continuation of the First Austrian Republic between 1934 and 1938 when it was a one-party state led by the conservative, nationalist, corporatist and clerical fascist Fatherland Front.
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The village is located in the Ennspongau of the Salzburger Land, in a side valley of the Fritztal, between the southern foot of the Tennen Mountains and the Gerzkopf, a foothill of the Dachstein massif. It also belongs to the Lammertal region, in which it has shares, and to which it represents the valley pass.