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The Archduchy of Austria never held any colonies in the Americas. Nevertheless, a few Austrians did settle in what would become the United States prior to the 19th Century, including a group of fifty families from Salzburg, exiled for being Lutherans in a predominantly Catholic state, who established their own community in Ebenezer, Georgia in 1734.
United States: 1921: See Austria–United States relations. Austria has an embassy in Washington, D.C., and consulates-general in Los Angeles and New York City. United States has an embassy in Vienna. Uruguay: See Austria–Uruguay relations. Austria is accredited to Uruguay from its embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Uruguay has an embassy in ...
Austria–United States military relations (1 C, 2 P)-American expatriates in Austria (4 C, 74 P) ... The President's Economic Mission to Germany and Austria; R.
The United States first established diplomatic relations with Austria in 1838 during the time of the Austrian Empire. Relations between the United States have been continuous since that time except for two interruptions during World War I and World War II. As part of the modernization of the state system in the 1860s, Austria-Hungary began to ...
The next government in Austria faces the challenge of having to save between 18 to 24 billion euros ($18.5 billion to $24.75 billion), according to the EU Commission.
Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen tasked the leader of the far-right Freedom Party (FPO) on Monday with forming a coalition government after a centrist bid to assemble one without the ...
Austria's government and Lufthansa-owned carrier Austrian Airlines <LHAG.DE> on Tuesday reached agreement on loans for the airline and to keep Vienna airport as a long-haul hub, a major step ...
The Government Ministries of the Republic of Austria belong to the executive branch of the Austrian Government. The Functions and Duties of each Ministry is declared in the "Bundesministeriengesetz" (Law of Federal Ministries) from 1986.